Innovation, Enterprise and Circular Economy MBA
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2024-01-01 | - |
| 2024-04-01 | - |
| 2024-07-01 | - |
| 2024-10-01 | - |
Program Overview
Innovation, Enterprise and Circular Economy MBA
Overview
We offer the world’s first and only MBA focused on the Circular Economy.
This new economic model aims to:
- use resources and energy more effectively
- reuse products and materials
- deliver increased profit for organisations
As a student you’ll have a unique degree and first-mover advantage, opening up a range of new career opportunities. You’ll learn the core aspects of a traditional MBA programme, augmented by in-depth study of this contemporary economic model – equipping you with the skills you need to tackle the business, social and environmental challenges of the twenty-first century.
The curriculum has been developed in partnership with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation. You’ll study topics including:
- regenerative product design
- new business models
- reverse logistics
- materials, resources, energy and competitiveness
- operations, marketing and strategic management
The programme is studied part time through distance learning, using a combination of self-study, online teaching and group discussions. This flexibility means you can fit your learning around your work and home commitments, and complete the MBA at a pace to suit you in anything from two to three years.
Professional accreditation
We are proud to be in an elite group of business schools to hold the triple accreditations of Equis, AMBA and AACSB, often referred to as the "Triple Crown".
Our School of Management MBA programmes are also accredited by the Business Graduates Association.
Entry requirements
- Work experience: Candidates must have at least three years’ postgraduate work experience, which can be from any industry, including both private and public sectors, and charitable organisations.
- Academic and professional achievements: You should have a good first degree awarded by a UK university or overseas equivalent, or a relevant professional qualification. If you do not have a first degree or professional qualifications you will need to demonstrate significant management or business leadership experience (normally eight years). We will also consider an academic recommendation based on interview.
- Numeracy and literacy competencies: We will require evidence of numeracy and literacy competencies, and you may be required to complete an authorised online aptitude test such as the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT).
- English language requirements: If English is not your first language, we may need evidence of your proficiency in English through a recognised test (IELTS). You will be required to achieve a minimum score of:
- IELTS: 6.5 overall, with no sub-test less than 5.5
Your learning journey
All module information is for 2024 entry, and is subject to change.
First Year
Core
- Executive Development & Research Skills (DL) (EDRS)
- Management Project
- Accounting & Economics for Decision Making
- Marketing, Branding and Organisational Strategy
- Leadership for Transformational Change
- Circular Economy: Principles and Strategies (DL)
- Personal Leadership Skills and Practice (DL)
Optional
- Digital Health and Informatics
- Data Visualisation for Business Leaders
- AI for Organisation
- Contemporary Issues in Global Banking
- Organisational Agility
- Diversity, Scale and Development (DL)
- Responsible Innovation
- Design for Circularity (DL)
- Project Management
- Corporate Finance and Venture Funding
- Global Supply Chain Management
- Contemporary Marketing Communications
- Management Consulting
- Organisational Sustainability in Practice
- Financial Risk Management in European Banking
Teaching, learning and assessment
Our Circular Economy MBA programme consists of three stages:
- 20-credit core modules – designed to help you get back in to learning and provide fundamental knowledge of management principles and theory, before leading into an in-depth understanding of specialist topics that are essential and relevant to the contemporary commercial world
- 10-credit core modules and optional module – designed to help you explore contemporary management topics in more detail
- Skills profile modules – challenges you to link your learning to the programme and personal goals, encouraging continued professional development and helping you to build a credible skills profile, linked directly to all the core themes of the Bradford MBA.
- Management project – enables you to put the knowledge and skills gained throughout the programme to practical use on a relevant management issue
To help you focus on your career trajectory, the range of subject areas will enable you to assess and find creative solutions to complex issues. Your knowledge and understanding of each subject area studied will be assessed by the most appropriate means.
Learning experiences and assessments are done through the following methods which reflect the tasks and behaviours of senior leadership roles:
- individual and group assignments - for example producing actionable plans and advice for your organisation to solve their problems
- live online tutorials
- various discussion forums
- reflective personal reports on shared experience
- multimedia presentations
- online collaboration, discussion and viva voce
- online multiple-choice quizzes
- formal examination
How you study
Each module contains study units that you will progress through each week under the guidance of a module leader. This equates to approximately 14-16 hours of study per week. Module content is available 24/7 to supplement live scheduled teaching sessions.
If work or family life is particularly busy we offer flexibility for completion of the MBA in two to three years.
Fees, finance and scholarships
Tuition fee
- Home/International: £20,196
- Deposit to secure your place: £2,525
- Instalment plan: the fee of £20,196 can be paid in up to eight instalments over two years (£2,525 every three months). Find out about payment plans
- 3% discount for payment in full (first year or total fees)
Additional course costs
There will be no additional costs if you study optional modules (including examinations) at our hub in Dubai or our partner institution in Toulouse, other than your travel, accommodation and sustinence costs.
Funding your studies
It can be hard to know what financial help is available to you as a student.
Corporate discounts
Corporate discounts are available where organisations enrol multiple employees in the same academic year.
Travel bursaries
Every year a number of travel bursaries of up to £500 are available for distance learning students, to enable them to attend a block elective module at the Bradford campus. The bursaries can be secured on a competitive application basis, and students who are successful can use the funds to contribute towards travel and accommodation costs.
MBA Alumni Referral Scheme
£500 will be awarded to any current student or alumni who recommends new students to take up a place on the MBA.
Postgraduate Master's Loan
If you live in England you may be able to apply for a special Government-
funded Master's Loan to help pay your tuition fees and living costs.
You don't have to pay the loan back until you're earning a certain amount of
money.
Scholarships
Every year we award numerous non-repayable scholarships to UK, EU and international students on the basis of academic excellence, personal circumstances or economic hardship. For full details, visit our scholarships section.
The School of Management offers a number of scholarships to MBA students from anywhere in the world to help fund tuition fees.
Please note that where candidates are eligible for more than one scholarship they will be offered the one of highest value.
Current scholarships for this course:
- Paul Donovan scholarship - £5,000 off second year fees from a small medium enterprise in a Bradford (BD) postcode. This will be awarded in June to a student who has joined in the previous 12 months
Career prospects
The MBA is designed to enhance future employability and help you to progress in your career.
The Financial Times Global MBA Rankings show that MBA alumni continue to operate in a wide range of sectors with, on average, 20% of them being in board level positions within three years of graduation. Our graduates are ranked 8th in the world for career progression three years after completing our online MBA.
Often students use the MBA as an opportunity to develop the skills to consolidate experience, progress in their current job or industry, or even change career direction.
Career opportunities
The University is committed to helping students develop and enhance employability and this is an integral part of many programmes. Specialist support is available throughout the course from Career and Employability Services including help to find part-time work while studying, placements, vacation work and graduate vacancies. Students are encouraged to access this support at an early stage and to use the extensive resources on the Careers website.
Support for your studies
At Bradford, we’re committed to supporting your success, well-being and future ambitions.
We’re here to provide everything you need to make the most of your time with us, ensuring you not only excel in your studies, but also step confidently into the world of graduate employment.
In addition to the support you receive from your academic tutors, our Student Support Services are here for you throughout your journey - before, during, and after your studies.
