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Study mode | Start date | Duration | Fee international | Fee study period | Year of study |
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Online | Feb, May, Oct | months: 18 | $10296 | Whole course | 2020 - 2021 |
The KWU MBA degree program provides early to mid-career professionals with
the practical skills and competencies needed to accelerate their careers in
business.
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Core courses enable students to develop a global,
holistic understanding of how business disciplines are integrated at a
strategic level.
o Program concentrations in Data Analytics, HR Management and Logistics & Supply Chain Management enable students to acquire skills and expertise in areas that are increasingly important to business success.
Human Resources profession is undergoing rapid change.
As more organizations view their employees as key assets, there is a
growing demand for HR to operate at a strategic level.
Strategic HR professionals create corporate cultures where employees feel
valued, enabled and empowered.
HR can therefore enhance productivity, and assist in developing the
competitive advantage of the firm.
Students pursuing an MBA with a concentration in Human Resources Management
complete specialized courses in the design and management of employee
recruitment, compensation, and training and development programs.
Additional coursework on the topic of HR systems and workforce metrics
support students in developing their analytical and strategic decision-making
skills.
Graduates will be equipped with expertise required to effectively attract,
develop and retain the best employees for their organizations.
As executives continue to realize the positive impact that an efficient
supply chain can have on a company’s bottom line, demand is increasing for
mid-to-senior level professionals.
According to a recent article published by Supply & Demand Chain
Executive, “Demand-to-supply ratio of jobs to qualified individuals is
currently six to one. Most of the openings exist in middle management
positions, in which there is a current shortage of 54 percent”.
MBA students specializing in this concentration develop a strategic
understanding of the logistics and supply chain management lifecycle.
Case studies and coursework in warehousing and inventory management, transportation and distribution networks, and logistics information management systems equip students with the practical knowledge and skills needed to advance their careers in this dynamic field.
According to a report published by Burning Glass Technologies, demand
for professionals in this field is projected to grow by 15% over the next five
years in the U.S., which translates to nearly 364,000 new job postings expected
nationally by 2020.
Students pursuing a KWU MBA concentration in Data Analytics will learn new approaches and techniques to effectively manage organizational data.
Developing practical skills related to data mining, modelling and visualization will prepare MBA program participants for successful careers in this exciting profession.