Why study an MBA?
The IIE Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a professional degree providing a high level of theoretical engagement and intellectual independence while developing the ability to resolve complex business problems in an innovative way. This MBA degree embraces a ‘use it now’ approach to the curriculum intended to enable students to apply all learnings immediately in their place of work.
The MBA degree prepares working professionals to lead their organisations or departments, to understand universal business problems and challenges in the South African and global context and to apply best practices and management styles.
Some of the current challenges facing business leaders include learning to think creatively and finding innovative solutions to problems. We understand that an MBA should be more than just an academic experience. Instead of doing a research dissertation all students participate in a unique “Innovation Research Project”, which involves practical research and finding strategic, innovative solutions.
The Master of Business Administration is taught by seasoned academics and industry experts with extensive leadership backgrounds in national and international business environments.
Successful completion of this master degree programme leads to an IIE qualification.
What are the Master of Business Administration (MBA) Career Opportunities?
The MBA degree is particularly relevant for those who wish to lead an organisation, to understand universal business challenges, to apply best practices and to solve complex problems in the private and public sector. MBA graduates also take jobs with small, medium and large organisations. They often become entrepreneurs by starting their own businesses. There are many job opportunities available in nearly every business industry imaginable.
This Master of Business Administration degree will open up an attractive range of career advancement options. It is a perfect stepping stone to a diverse and exciting range of career opportunities. Typical positions held by past graduates include:
- Director (23%)
- Executive management (20%)
- Chief executive (13%)
- General management (13%)
- Senior functional specialist (Marketing, Finance, Legal, Manufacturing, Research and Development) (11%)
- Unit management (6%)
- Senior functional specialist (Human Resources) (5%)
- Other (9%)
The most important business skills associated with our MBA graduates are:
- the ability to innovate and lead,
- have strategic insights,
- solve problems and make decisions,
- apply knowledge in the workplace,
- general management,
- financial management,
- research and
- emotional intelligence.
Visit IIE Emeris to find all masters degree courses available or any other programmes that suit your future. We have a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate and short courses at campus or online (distance learning).