Course details

The Executive MBA at AIT is a prestigious Master’s degree designed for middle managers, senior executives and consultants. The programme places a central emphasis on developing management practice and its applications to real word scenarios. The curriculum is based upon a philosophy of successful management practice, underpinned by a critical understanding of relevant theoretical perspectives applied to an organisational context.

Minimum Entry Requirements

In order to gain entry to the Executive MBA you should normally have at least five years’ work experience, with three years in a management-related role.

In addition, you should hold one of the following qualifications:

  • A recognised degree
  • A postgraduate diploma in management
  • A relevant professional qualification

Modules

Year 1

Strategic Management, Economics and the Business Environment, Financial Statement Analysis, Supply Chain Management, Applied Strategic Marketing, Research Methods.

Year 2

Innovation and Project Management, Strategic Human Resource Management, Corporate Finance, Organisational Development, Leadership & Change, Managing Consulting Project, Dissertation.

Updated on 08 November, 2015

About Athlone Institute of Technology

AIT is an award-winning higher education institution located in the heart of Ireland. More than 6,000 students are undertaking undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Business, Humanities, Engineering and Science. €100 million has been invested in their campus since 2000, ensuring that students experience a world-class education with cutting-edge facilities.

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