United Kingdom

MBA in Communication & Public Relations[KA7617]

As today’s leading organisations pursue business opportunities and grapple with complex public policy issues, effective communication coupled with good public relations has never been more crucial. The development of new technology, the increasing needs and demands of informed consumers, the changing needs of diverse interest groups and a sophisticated public will add to the challenge of public relations today. The MBA in Communication & Public Relation meets that challenge, while anticipating the issue of tomorrow. This course provides the students with an understanding of different options that they may use in their future management activities. It equips them with basic management tools such as principles of management, accounting, marketing, financial and human resource management; and organizational management, thrust and strategy which they can use to their competitive advantage. This is strengthened by the major thrust in public and organizational communication and public relations practices.

Learning Outcome
The course aims to further educate individuals who have completed related degree programmes to incorporate principles of research in art and areas of communication that will help students to achieve professional results in aesthetic design and cultural arts. These can be incorporated into communication and public relations to reach a broader audience.

During the course, students will be able to explore the concepts and principles of management including roles, skills and functions. Besides that, the students will also look into the historical development, theoretical aspects and practical applications of the managerial processes. They will be exposed to the ethical dilemmas faced by managers and the social responsibilities of businesses.

Entry Requirement
∙ Pass a recognised Bachelor Degree programme or equivalent; in the relevant field with a   minimum of 2nd Class Lower
∙ The University will consider applications with advance standing; and those in possession   of either equivalent post graduate credits from any other Higher Education Institute; or   relevant work experience.

Semester 1 (12 credits)
∙ Management
∙ Managerial Accounting
∙ Marketing
∙ Quantitative Business Methods

Semester 2 (15 credits)
∙ Financial Management
∙ Human Resource Management
∙ Managerial Economics
∙ Strategic Management
∙ Case Study Analysis

Semester 3 (15 credits)
∙ Public Communication
∙ Public Relations
∙ Organizational Communication
∙ Practical Applications in Public Relations
∙ Project Paper

Career Opportunities
Graduates of this course will find opportunities a Marketing Directors, Advertising Agents, Managers, Public Relations Directors and Public Relations Analysts.