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OPEN DAY. Africa’s leading distance learning MBA. About MANCOSA. Largest Private Higher Education Provider of the MBA programme Students: Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa UAE, the Russian Federation and the Central Asian Republics

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OPEN DAY

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  1. OPEN DAY Africa’s leading distance learning MBA

  2. About MANCOSA • Largest Private Higher Education Provider of the MBA programme • Students: Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa • UAE, the Russian Federation and the Central Asian Republics • Offices in Durban, Johannesburg, Johannesburg CBD, Cape Town, Polokwane, Chatsworth, East London, Windhoek, Lesotho, Maputo, Lusaka, Port Louis (Mauritius), Almaty (Kazakhstan) , Novosibirsk (Russia) and Gaborone (Botswana) • Over 4500students in various postgraduate and undergraduate programmes throughout the world • More than 2700 MBA Alumni globally • CHE - Improvement Plan • Alignment to the HEQF

  3. The MANCOSA Footprint • CHE - Improvement Plan

  4. Global, Innovative, Diverse Global CoverageInnovative Diverse PerspectivesAction Learning and ResearchRelevant • CHE - Improvement Plan • Alignment to the HEQF

  5. Benefits and Value • Research from around the world indicates that MBA graduates are able to: • Increase their earning and advance their career • Develop technical and business knowledge • Become highly marketable and network effectively • Unleash their entrepreneurial spirit • Upgrade their lifestyle • CHE - Improvement Plan • Alignment to the HEQF

  6. National Accreditation South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) Council on Higher Education (CHE) • CHE - Improvement Plan Department of Higher Education & Training (DHET) 2000/HE07/003

  7. International Recognition & Registration Zambian Ministry of Education (ZME) Mauritius Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) • CHE - Improvement Plan Malawi-Department of Education (MME) Human Resource Development Council (HRDC) • Alignment to the HEQF Centre d'expertisesur les formations acquises hors du Québec (CEFAHQ) Namibia Qualifications Authority (NQA)

  8. Partnerships and Memberships • CHE - Improvement Plan • Alignment to the HEQF

  9. Student Support • Workshops • Enrichment Classes • Study Guides • On-line resources • Companion web Site (mymancosa.com) • Assignment and Examination guidelines • Full Time Academic Faculty • Resource Centres • Counselors • Dissertation Supervisors • CHE - Improvement Plan

  10. Student Support • CHE - Improvement Plan

  11. Admission requirements • Access • MBA Year 1 • A Degree (M+3) • A National Diploma (M+3) • A Honours level qualification or a 4 year Diploma / Degree • Alternative Access • Recognition of prior learning (RPL) • CHE - Improvement Plan • Alignment to the HEQF

  12. Programme Structure – Stage 1 Human Resource Management Marketing Management Management information System • Alignment to the HEQF Operations Management Economics Quantitative Methods

  13. Programme Structure – Stage 2 Accounting for Decision Making International Business Corporate Strategy Electives: • CHE - Improvement Plan Project Management Entrepreneurship Business Ethics Health Care Management Environmental Management Managing Strategic Change Managerial Finance Investment & Portfolio Management Management Science

  14. Programme Structure – Stage 3 Dissertation • CHE - Improvement Plan

  15. Programme Structure • CHE - Improvement Plan • Alignment to the HEQF

  16. Assessment • The assessment of modules in the MBA programmes is accomplished through: • Assignments • Examinations • Dissertation • The weighting of module assessment is as follows: • Assignment - 50% • Examinations - 50 % • To pass a module a final combined mark of 50% is required. • Entrance to the examinations is dependant on the successful completion of assignments for each semester. • A sub – minimum of 40% is required in each form of assessment. • CHE - Improvement Plan

  17. Fees Fees per stage (Cash Fee) Payment Plans • CHE - Improvement Plan FACT: Fees for an MBA by other Accredited Business Schools in South Africa range between R65 000 and R200 000

  18. Degrees, Diplomas & Certificates • Master of Business Administration General • Bachelor of Commerce Honours inMarketing Management • Bachelor of Commerce Honours in Human Resource Management • Bachelor of Public Administration Honours • Post Graduate Diploma in Project Management • Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management • Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing Management • Bachelor of Commerce in Information and Technology Management • Bachelor of Commerce in Supply Chain Management • Bachelor of Commerce in Human Resource Management • Bachelor of Public Administration • Bachelor of Business Administration • Advanced Certificate in Management Studies • Higher Certificate in Supply Chain Management • Higher Certificate in Business Management • Higher Certificate in Information Technology • Higher Certificate in Local Government and Development Management • CHE - Improvement Plan

  19. MANCOSA Executive Education • Customised programmes for public and private sectors • Short learning programmes • Skills training programmes • Municipal and local government training • Existing Clients: • South African Post Office • OR Tambo District Municipality • Nelson Mandela Bay Development Agency • Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife • Ceres Beverage Company • ANC Parliamentary Caucus • CHE - Improvement Plan

  20. Alumni • CHE - Improvement Plan • Alignment to the HEQF

  21. International Study Tours • The objectives of the study tours are to: • Gain exposure to a variety of sectors • Apply MBA learning and skills to real international business issues • Network with business leaders, fellow delegates, international students and the public • from the host nation • Provide opportunity for business leaders and future researchers to develop an • appreciation and understanding of the global economy • CHE - Improvement Plan • Alignment to the HEQF

  22. MBA STUDY TOUR TO SHANGHAI 2013 • CHE - Improvement Plan • Alignment to the HEQF

  23. Real World relevance • CHE - Improvement Plan real Clients, real Problems, real Learning

  24. Contact Us DURBAN: 26 Samora Machel Street Durban 4000 +27 31 3007200 mba@mancosa.co.za JOHANNESBURG: Ground Floor, Sunnyside Park , 13 Frost Avenue, Auckland Park, Johannesburg 2017 +27 11 853 3000 jhb@mancosa.co.za CAPE TOWN: Ebden Park, Belmont Road Rondebosch 7700 +27 21 685 9072 capetown@mancosa.co.za NAMIBIA: 269 Independence Ave, Mezzanina Floor, Office27, Windhoek Tel: 00 264 61 301 354 Namibia@staff.mancosa.co.za BOTSWANA: Plot -50759,Block 9, Gaborone, Botswana Tel: 00 267 391 4587 Botswana@mancosa.co.bw ZAMBIA: House No. 16 Enock Kavu Road Off Addis Ababa, Rhodespark, Lusaka, Zambia Tel: 00 260 211 258 684 Zambia@staff.mancosa.co.za • CHE - Improvement Plan www.facebook.com/mancosa.africa The Management College of Southern Africa http://twitter.com/MANCOSA_ZA

  25. THANK YOU

  26. MBA Salary Survey • CHE - Improvement Plan • Alignment to the HEQF

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