Overview
Successful completion of (4) Thematic Units (modules) and a Master Thesis are the requirements for the Master in Business Administration (MBA) from the Open University of Cyprus.
The currently offered Modules are the following:
- Organisation and Management
- Accounting and Finance
- Leadership and Decision-Making
- Marketing
For the successful completion of each module, students, under the supervision of their tutors, are required to submit up to four written assignments per module.
At the end of the academic year there are final written exams for each module.
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Organisation Management
- Accounting and Finance
- Leadership and Decision-Making
- Marketing
- Master Thesis
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 24 months
- Part-time
- 72 months
Start dates & application deadlines
- Starting
- Apply before
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Language
Credits
Delivered
Disciplines
Business Administration Master in Business Administration (MBA) View 32 other Masters in Business Administration in CyprusAcademic requirements
We are not aware of any academic requirements for this programme.
English requirements
Other requirements
General requirements
- The minimum requirement for admission to the MBA programme is an undergraduate degree from an accredited university.
- All candidates must have a very good knowledge of the English language in order to be able to attend successfully the programme.
Tuition Fee
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International
2700 EUR/yearTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 5400 EUR for the full programme during 24 months. -
EU/EEA
2700 EUR/yearTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 5400 EUR for the full programme during 24 months.
Living costs for Nicosia
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Funding
Studyportals Tip: Students can search online for independent or external scholarships that can help fund their studies. Check the scholarships to see whether you are eligible to apply. Many scholarships are either merit-based or needs-based.