Vous êtes sur la page 1sur 9

DEGREE

PROGRAMMES
DBL Doctor of Business Leadership
MBL Master of Business Leadership
SBL DREAM
At the Graduate School of Business Leadership we have a dream.

We dream of a society driven by shared values and a caring for all; a South Africa where your personal contribution
to the well-being of society is valued, nurtured and celebrated; where the societal, economic and political injustices of
the past have been erased and where your race, creed and colour matter less than your willingness and commitment
to build a just South Africa for all; a South Africa where everyone uses environmental resources responsibly and treat
their fellow citizens with respect and dignity; where everyone is committed to develop a country that will sustain future
generations and make them proud of our legacy.

We dream of organisations committed to create economic and societal progress and wealth in globally responsible
and sustainable ways; where everyone is equally accountable and committed to ethical behaviour; organisations that
are delightful and fun to work for and work in; organisations who are passionately committed to continuously learn
from failures and successes; who are responsibly innovative and engaged in collaboratively creating futures for the
organisation, its employees and surrounding communities.

We dream of graduates willing and able to answer the call to lead towards the attainment of the above-mentioned
dreams; ethical graduates who are critical and caring brokers of new ways of doing business and of being human.
Graduates who can deal with uncertainties and paradoxes, who are willing to see the bigger picture without
forgetting the smaller details. Our graduates are sought-after because of the unique blend of the craft, science and
art of doing business in profitable and sustainable ways. We dream of graduates who are willing and able to take
up the challenges the African continent and globalisation offer and also ensure a legacy for future generations who
will hail them as the visionaries and leaders of yesterday.

As such the Unisa Graduate School of Business Leadership commits itself to realise this dream. Our graduates will
make a difference, whether in small enterprises, trans-national organisations or the international domain.

Together, we will make the dream happen.


VISION
To be the leading African business school of choice offering internationally recognised leadership and management
education.

MISSION
Preparing today’s leaders for tomorrow’s challenges through the provision of affordable quality education and
knowledge.
Training and developing dynamic, ethical leaders for Africa and globally, who value diversity and are dedicated to
enhance human prosperity on the African continent and globally.
Effectively utilising Open Distance Learning (ODL) to deliver quality business education in Africa.
To continuously engage in cutting-edge research to produce new knowledge in the fields of management and
leadership.

VALUES
We care deeply about the future of Africa and its people.
We value integrity and ethics in all we do.
We are professionally dedicated to the service of our internal and external stakeholders.
We value continuous learning and change to be relevant in a dynamic global environment.
We are committed to offer affordable quality education.

PHILOSOPHY
“Innovative, socially responsible, ethically engaged and globally informed.”
1
PRODUCT RANGE

LEADERSHIP &
NQF DEGREE NQF MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST
Levels Programmes Levels DEVELOPMENT Programmes
Programmes

DBL EDP PSG


Doctor of
10 Business Leadership Executive Public
(2 years minimum) 8 Development Sector

Programme Governance

(1 year) (3 months)

Entry:
MBA / MBL
APM
MDP
Advanced
Management
MBL Project
7 Development
Master Management
Programme
of Programme
9 (1 year)
Business (1 year)
Leadership
(3 years)
SHRM
Strategic

Human

Resources
Entry:
BACHELORS DEGREE Management
FMP
(6 months)
Fundamental
6 Management

Programme
PPM
(1 year)
Practical

Project

Management

Programme

(1 year)

Executive Education: Short learning programmes, e.g.


Corporate programmes, seminars and short courses 2
The first two years consist of compulsory core modules. The

MBL
MBL final year offers the opportunity to integrate all learning
experiences through a research project, an executive project
Master of Business Leadership management module and one elective module.
JANUARY INTAKE The distributed distance learning element comprises self-
tuition and group work in which the student must do both
prescribed and recommended reading, complete assign-
ments, and contribute to group activities. Attendance at the
NQF Level 9 compulsory study schools and group meetings give students
an opportunity to network with fellow students and to interact
Managers at senior and top level will enhance their with academics.
global and professional perspective as well as their Open book examinations will be written during October/
strategic leadership skills in order to lead and change November.
their organisations.
STUDY SCHOOLS
The Master of Business Leadership (MBL) provides highly
professional management development at postgraduate level All study schools are held in Midrand. Attendance is com-
with particular emphasis on the theory as well as the practice of pulsory. Students will be advised about the venues well in
management. It also offers an opportunity for the development advance.
of leadership qualities. Students are responsible for their own accommodation,
travel arrangements and expenses incurred while attending
WHAT IS THE MBL? the study schools.
The MBL is a highly professional, three-year, postgraduate Interactive study groups
management development programme which is offered on Each student is allocated to a study group comprising five or
a largely distance learning platform. This distributed learning more members in a specific geographical area. In exceptional
model offers a special learning opportunity and a unique self- cases a group of less than five students may be allowed with
development programme to graduates who want to follow the permission of the Programme Delivery Manager. Group
management careers in the business and public sectors. members meet on a weekly basis for interactive study and
Its unique structure incorporates contact with academics, the preparation of group assignments. These sessions usually
group and individual work, and multimedia interaction last a few hours. International students as well as students
through an electronic delivery system (eds online) enhancing residing in remote areas will be allocated to “virtual groups”,
the learning experience. which will function largely by using electronic media such as
The economic environment of the organisation, the functions the eds online, email, Internet, fax and telephone.
of the organisation and the integrated concepts of strategy and
leadership are the main fields of study which are integrated ASSIGNMENTS AND TESTS
into the MBL. The first two years of study deliver a broad Assignments contribute 24% towards the final mark per
spectrum of both theory and practice which covers aspects module. The tests are written during May at approved Unisa
of management from the operational level through general examination centres and contribute 16% towards the final
management and culminates in strategic management and mark. In all the modules, the weight of the yearmark is 40%
leadership. and that of the written examination 60%.
During the final year, the student will have the opportunity to
integrate the learning experience through a compulsory year EXAMINATIONS
module: executive project management that includes a field
study project and a research report. In addition, during the Examinations consist of one four-hour open-book examination
final year, advanced studies in certain modules are presented per module. Each module contributes 60% per module
as an elective. towards the final mark. Examinations will be written during
October and November at centres designated by Unisa.
During the period of enrolment in the programme, students Examination eligibility will be according to the rules and
will have had the opportunity to apply learning experiences procedures applicable to the MBL.
both personally and within their work environment.
Students will be required to adhere to the UNISA examination
The resulting Masters degree equips the student for a mean- timetable as well as the designated UNISA examination centres.
ingful top management role in business, public and private
sectors and other organisations. Students may be required to write more than one module
per day during the exam period.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
ELECTRONIC DELIVERY SYSTEM (eds
In order to be considered for admission to the programme, online)
students must:
The programme delivery will occur via eds online, which can
· hold a three-year recognised Bachelors degree with 360 be accessed via www.sbleds.ac.za.
SAQA credits;
Study material and contact with the SBL, academics and fellow
· have had at least three years’ managerial experience, to students are provided through eds online, 24 hours a day. All
ensure that they can contribute meaningfully to group study guides and other material supplied by the SBL are available
discussions, assignments and the study schools; through eds online.
· have access to a computer and the Internet. Please see eds Assignments are submitted electronically. Students will work
online requirements; and; on common projects, share ideas, information and under-
· submit a personal letter providing reasons for wishing to standing, and create new ideas or solutions. Students can
enrol for the MBL. use eds online to interact with their own groups and also
The student’s academic record will also be considered. The with other students, groups and academics. Using eds online
Graduate School of Business Leadership (SBL) may institute means that distance between students, members of their
additional selection criteria as deemed necessary. group and the SBL becomes irrelevant.
Advantages of eds online over conventional printed materials:
HOW IS THE MBL STRUCTURED? · It improves access to the programme.
The study period is three years and the programme is based · It teaches students more about business in conjunction
on a combination of theoretical and applied content. with the latest computer technology.
4
· Students acquire knowledge about technology and how to PROGRAMME STARTING DATES
utilise it in business.
This programme will commence in January each year.
· The electronic delivery makes communication efficient.
Requirements: eds online CURRICULUM
Students will be required to have access to a computer and
the Internet. The minimum hardware requirements are as First year (all modules are compulsory)
follows: Pentium III (500 MHz); SVGA monitor (1026x728); · Human resource management and employment relations
CD-ROM (32 x speed); 128 MB RAM; Windows XP; 500 MB · Operations management
hard disk space; mouse, keyboard, etc. Other requirements
· Marketing management
are Microsoft Office, Adobe Reader, Internet Explorer 6 or
higher and the Internet connectivity should be at least 56 · Financial and management accounting
Kbps. · Strategic management
In the interest of speed of contact, quality of delivery, and of · Economics and the global business environment
developing a truly computer literate manager, all students are
strongly encouraged to make use of eds online. Second year (all modules are compulsory)
· Leadership and organisational dynamics
Language Medium
Prescribed material is available in English. Students should · Strategic financial management
submit assignments and do examinations in English. The · Strategy dynamics and international business
language medium for study schools is English. · Information resource management
· Business research
APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION
· Business ethics
Application for admission must be made from October each
year. The closing date for applications is during January of the Third year
following year. No late applications will be considered. Suc- · A compulsory year module: Executive Project Management
cessful students will be notified by email not later than end of and a field study
February of the following year. · A research report
The application form is included in this brochure or visit the · An elective module
SBL website: www.sblunisa.ac.za. A clear photocopy of the
form can be used. The application form must be completed, The elective module must be chosen from the following list:
signed and accompanied by the required documents as set out · Change management
in section 31 A-I of the application form. All correspondence
· Managing and resolving employment relations issues
will be done via email. Please ensure that all details are correctly
recorded on the application form. · Corporate governance
Once admission is approved, student registration · Corporate strategic management
will take place from December to mid January. · Advanced financial management
Study material and required textbooks · Advanced financial systems
A student’s registration must be finalised by the Administration · E-business and technology management
of the University before any textbooks can be issued. All · Supply chain management
compulsory textbooks are supplied upon registration. Study
information is only available on the eds online and can be · Advanced marketing
accessed after registration is finalised. Instructions on how to NB (1) All the elective modules will not necessarily be offered
use the eds online will be sent to you after registration. each year.
Adequate progress and re-registration
COMPLETION OF DEGREE
For the duration of the student’s study he/she must re-register
annually before the stipulated date. Re-registration at the SBL Students will have a maximum of six years in which to complete
may be refused in any year on the grounds of inadequate the whole MBL degree curriculum successfully. No credits will
progress and poor performance. be carried forward after this period.
· A student must register for all the prescribed modules of the Upon completion of the programme, a student will receive
year of study concerned. the Master of Business Leadership degree, conferred by the
· Students failing three modules or more in the first academic University of South Africa.
year will not be allowed to continue with the MBL degree.
· Students failing three or more modules during their second
year must register for the outstanding modules and cannot
proceed to the third year unless they comply with the rules
as stipulated in the Unisa calendar.
· Students are allowed to register for the prescribed modules
of the third year if they do not have more than two modules
outstanding from previous years.
· A student repeating any module will be required to follow
the current year’s curriculum.
Concurrent registration
Concurrent registration at two or more universities is not
permitted without the permission of all universities.
Application for exemption
Exemption from MBL modules will only be considered if a
student has completed modules as part of a Masters degree
at an accredited University. Pre-MBA/MBL and bridging courses
are not considered for exemptions. Students are required to
fully complete and submit the application form and all the
required documentation, as well as syllabi and academic
records of the modules passed at Masters level.
5
APPLICATION OF UNISA FINANCIAL POLICIES AT THE SBL (SUMMARY)
TUITION AND FEES PAYMENT THIRD PARTY PAYMENT OF STUDY FEES
(a) Applicants must pay the full initial amount indicated in Applicants for whom the full or part of the study fees will
the programme brochure before they are enrolled in any be paid by a third party must have the third party complete
SBL programme offering. a “Letter of Sponsorship” (a sample of the form is available
(b) For applicable programmes the balance must be paid in on the SBL website: www.sblunisa.ac.za). Please note that
three instalments: tax invoices will not be issued if third party payers have not
If the first semester of registration is in January: issued a Letter or Sponsorship or completed a Memorandum
of Agreement form (available on the SBL website). See
25% by 15 March, 25% by 01 June and 25% by 15
“Sponsorships and Tax Invoices”.
August.
If the first semester of registration is in June: PAYMENTS AND BANKING INFORMATION
25% by 15 August, 25% by 01 Jan and 25% by 15 March (a) It is Unisa policy since January 2009 not to accept cash for
of the follwing year. any payment: As a result, the SBL will only accept cheques,
# For MBL students, the balance must be paid in two bank deposits, debit/credit cards, postal orders, money
installments: 50% by 15 May and 50% by 15 August. orders, bank drafts electronic funds transfers, to settle all
accounts.
(c) Unsettled accounts are subject to financial blocks or
(b) Cheques and other endorsed payments must be crossed
cancellations. Accounts that are cancelled or blocked
and made payable to ‘Unisa.’
will not have access to the eds. It is the responsibility
of students to notify SBL of any change of address, (c) Payments with credit cards may be indicated on the SBL
phone number, etc. to facilitate correct and application form.
timeous billing. (d) ABSA is the official banker of Unisa. Your study account
would be credited within 48 hours if you have been
REPEATERS assigned a student number and your ABSA deposit slip
100% of tuition and applicable fees, levies and study materials has the correct information on the following fields:
are payable upon registration. · Credit - Unisa Study Fees
STUDY MATERIALS · Reference - Enter exactly: STUDENT NUMBER,
100% of the cost of all study materials must be paid prior 1st eight blocks; <space>; 3000774039
to enrolment. Study materials may be fully refunded if · Account Number - 4048746711
cancellation of studies occurs prior to the start date of a (e) If you have not been assigned a student number, you may
programme, and if returned in original package within three facilitate credit of your study account with the following:
weeks of registration. · Credit - Unisa Study Fees.
WITHDRAWALS AND FINANCIAL LIABILITY · Reference - Enter exactly: 1st 8 LETTERS OF YOUR
Registered students who wish to withdraw from any SBL SURNAME; <space>; Date of Birth (YYYY/MM/DD).
programme or offering for any reason must do so in writing · Account Number - 010000114.
to the Programme Administrator; otherwise they are liable
for the applicable financial penalties. IMPORTANT: To facilitate credit of your study account,
a copy of an EFT transaction document or a deposit slip
(a) Before programme commencement date and with study MUST be faxed to +27 (0) 86 508 4806 or 011 652 0215,
materials intact: initial amount will be refunded. And levies marked for the attention of “SBL FINANCE”.
are non-refundable
(b) After programme commencement date but before 15 SPONSORSHIPS AND TAX INVOICES
May (January registration) or 15 August (June registration) To facilitate preparation, organisations sponsoring students
will result in a liability equal to: 50% of tuition, 100% of or requesting tax invoices must include the following infor-
study materials, fees and levies. mation as applicable:
# For MBL students, withdrawal after programme start (a) A Letter of Sponsorship (available on the SBL website)
date, but before 15 May, will result in liability equal to wherein the sponsor unequivocally assumes financial
fees and levies, and 50% of tuition. liability for the total or stated amount of the costs of
studying. On the basis of a sponsorship letter, Unisa/SBL
(c) After 15 March (January registration) or after 15 August will hold the sponsor legally responsible for the amount
(June registration) will result in a liability equal to: 100% of in the letter even if a cohort terminates his/her relationship
tuition. And 100% of study materials, and 100% of levies. with the sponsor.
# For MBL students, withdrawal after 15 May, but Unisa/SBL reserves the right to require a Memorandum
before 15 August, will result in liability equal to the full of Agreement to obtain the condition above.
fees and levies, and 75% of tuition.
(b) Full trading name of organisation
(d) After 15 August (June registration) or 15 March (c) Postal address of organisation
(January registration) will result in a liability for 100% of all
costs. (d) VAT Number (if exempt, please indicate)
(e) Full name and official title of account representative
CLARIFICATION ON THE APPLICATION OF THE
(f) Costs or amount for which organisation is responsible
FINANCIAL CANCELLATION POLICY AT SBL
The Unisa policy on financial cancellation applies to the SBL (g Full name of each student and student number (the
with the following clarifications: national ID if a student number has not been issued.)
(a) Accounts with balances greater than R500.00 after the (h) Fax number or email address where copy of invoice may
final due date will be cancelled. be sent to.
(b) On cancellation, the delinquent account is credited with To facilitate quick and correct allocation of payments
the final 25% of study fees. To be reinstated, the student to student accounts, please follow the instructions
must pay the full amount outstanding before the account after in “Payments and Banking Information”
was cancelled. section above. Note that SBL banking information
or instructions are now included on all invoices.
# Information only applicable to MBL students. 6
MBL 1 Application for Selection/Registration 2011
Submit completed form with supporting documents before end of January 2011 to the address below:
MBL Applications: UNISA Graduate School of Business Leadership (SBL), PO Box 392, UNISA 0003
Courier or personal deliveries must be made to the physical address: MBL Applications, UNISA SBL, Corner Janadel and
Alexandra Avenues, Midrand 1686
NB: Read this before completing the form.
A non-refundable application fee of R2 500 must
accompany this application form. The application
· Please complete this form WITH A BLACK PEN AND WRITE IN BLOCK LETTERS fee must be paid at:
· See 31 A – I on the next page. A non-refundable application
ABSA, Reference - 1st 8 letters
fee of R850 must
of your surname
accompany this application form. The application
· Programme fees are payable as set out in the brochure (NO VAT PAYABLE). <space>, Date of Birth
fee must be paid at: (YY/MM/DD), Account
· Once registration has been finalised, the student will be liable for payment of all Number - 010000114, or by postal order
ABSA, Reference - 1st 8 letters of your surname
fees and will not be relieved of that liability NO CASH PAYMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED AT ANY
OF<space>, Date of Birth (YY/MM/DD), Account
OUR OFFICES
· No registration can be finalised before the required initial payment is received Number - 010000114, or by postal order Attach two recent,
NO CASH PAYMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED AT ANY
clear passport photos
1. Surname, Initials, Title (e.g. Smith RJ Mr) OF OUR OFFICES

here. Photographs
2. (i) Full names
should preferably be
(ii) Preferred name taken against a white
3. Maiden name and /or previous surname background.

4. Date of birth YY MM DD 5. Male Female


6. Identity number Passport no.
7. Physical disabilities (i) None (ii) Other (specify)
8. Contact details Tel (h) ( )
Tel (w) ( )
Cellphone ( )
Fax ( )
Email address:
9. You are being registered on the University’s General Student Voters Roll
May fellow students contact you for student representation purposes? YES NO
Please complete 10(i), 10(ii) and 10(iii)
10. (i) Courier address (for courier (ii) Physical address (iii) Postal address
of study material during office hours)

Postal code Postal code Postal code


Contact no. (office hours)
11. Suburb in which you reside 12. Postal code of suburb
13. Please indicate preferred location for study group Area of home Area of work
14. Employer Job title
15. Person/Institution responsible for payment
16. Country of your postal address (If not SA)
17. Examination centre
18. Home Language
19. Do you have access to the Internet? Yes No
YOUR REPLIES TO QUESTIONS 20 - 23 ARE REQUIRED FOR STATISTICAL PURPOSES ONLY
20. Nationality
21. Population group
22. Occupation
23. Economic sector (e.g. education)
24. Have you registered previously at UNISA or any other institution(s) for further study? Yes No
25. Highest qualification(s) attained (Please enclose proof)
Institution(s) Degree(s)/Diploma(s) Year(s) If completed,
Student Number(s)
(e.g. UNISA, UP, NCP) (e.g. BA, BA HONS, HED) (e.g. 94-96) state Year(s)

NB: THE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS FORM MUST ALSO BE COMPLETED

First in Leadership Education in Africa


MBL 1 Application (continued)
26. Qualification Code (supplied for your convenience): 0605-X
27. You will be registered for all first MBL Papers unless otherwise stated in your acceptance letter
28. DETAILS OF PAYMENT (Cheques should be made payable to UNISA)
Credit cards: Only VISA or MASTERCARD accepted
Credit Card Payments Date Amount Total
Application fee

Total
Period in months (Credit cards only) 6 12 18 24 OR Straight
Card number Exp. Date M M Y Y
ID no. of card holder CVC no. (Last 3 digits on back of card)
Card holder: Surname and Initials
Card holder: Signature
29. Declaration by Masters students: By signing this form I, in accordance with Rule PG 18, cede to the University of
South Africa (UNISA) the entire copyright subsisting in any dissertation or thesis, or part thereof, including any electronic
version, that I may complete for the MBL degree. (Exemption from cession may, under special circumstances, be requested
in an accompanying letter.)
30. Declaration and undertaking: I declare that all the particulars furnished by me on this form are true and correct, and I
undertake to comply with the rules, regulations and decisions of the University, and any amendments thereto, and have note
of advice which may be applicable to applicants in general and /or to the field of study for which I am registered.
31. Please include the following documents with the completed and signed application form. Failure to submit these documents
will result in your application not being processed. Please note that the application fee is non-refundable.
A. R 850 application fee
B. Complete history of employment career
(On a separate page, use the following guidelines and list all your full-time positions,
starting with the most recent)
· Firm/Employer FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
· Nature of business
YES NO
· Date of assumption and termination of service
· Job title (e.g. Managing Director) A
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
· Your duties B
C. A two-page double-spaced document motivating why you want to obtain an MBL Application for exemption
C
degree. You have to certify that this motivation is your own work and prepared solely by YES NO
you for the application process. D
Syllabi submitted
D. A recommendation letter from your employer which supports your application E
selection and acknowledging your study obligations, using the guidelines below. Exemptions granted
F
· Name of employer Modules exempted
· Job title (e.g. Managing Director) G

· Company H
· Address
I
· Recommendation
· Acknowledgement
· Signature
E. Original documentary proof of at least three years’ appropriate work experience (e.g. a letter from your employer on an
official letterhead), indicating your period of service or a certificate of service. If you operate your own business, the
statement can be made by your auditor, accountant, attorney or partner.
F. Also include certified copies of Bachelors degree(s) and certificate(s).
G Original official academic records issued by the University you attended, indicating the symbol or percentage obtained
for each paper. (An academic record is an original declaration issued and signed by the Registrar of a University,
indicating all papers passed or failed (with percentages/symbols), and indicating whether or not the qualification was
completed.) Kindly note that certified or faxed copies of your academic records are NOT acceptable.
H. Certified copy of Identity Document or Passport. (Copy of Driver’s Licence is NOT acceptable)
I. Attach two recent clear passport photos in the space provided.
32. Your signature on the application for selection form implies that:
· The required documents are included with the application for admission.
· You declare that you will obey the Rules of the University.
· You accept that the tutorials will be conducted in English.
33. A limited number of students are selected every year and it may happen that a person who meets all the above-
mentioned requirements does not gain admission in a particular year.
34. You will be notified regarding your acceptance before the end of February 2011.
35. NB: No faxed application forms and documents will be accepted.
Misrepresentation on the form can result in immediate dismissal from the programme.
How did you hear about this programme?
I have read and understand the financial policy pertaining to my enrolment in this programme, and accept that I am
responsible for payment of the required fees as stipulated.

APPLICANT’S SIGNATURE........................................................................ DATE...........................

ADMISSION APPROVED......................................................................................................................... DATE........................................


FOR OFFICE USE .............................................................................................................................................................................................

First in Leadership Education in Africa


A non-refundable application fee of R2 500 must
accompany this application form. The application
fee must be paid at:
ABSA, Reference - 1st 8 letters of your surname
<space>, Date of Birth (YY/MM/DD), Account
Number - 010000114, or by postal order
NO CASH PAYMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED AT ANY

DEGREE PROGRAMMES 2011 OF OUR OFFICES

Tuition Fees and Study Material Costs

Tuition Fees R 31 000


MBL 1 Prescribed study material * R 4 770 (compulsory)
Master of Business Leadership
TOTAL COST R 35 770
(This total excludes a once-of non refundable application fee of R 850)
The fees are payable in FULL on registration or in THREE
instalments as follows:
· R 20 270 on registration
· R 7 750 by 15 March 2011
· R 7 750 by 15 August 2011

DBL Tuition Fees R 18 000

Doctor of Business Leadership To be paid in full on registration

NOTE: This is an annual registration fee

(This total excludes a once-off non-refundable application fee of R 2 500)


Foreign Levy
The Foreign Levy is for students in foreign countries (African countries excluded).
It must be paid in addition to the minimum initial payment on registration:
For Masters Degrees - R 4 150 per annum
For Doctoral Degrees - R 4 470 per annum

STUDY SCHOOL TIMETABLE


STUDY SCHOOL 1 (SEMESTER 1) STUDY SCHOOL 2 (SEMESTER 2)
MBL
Master of Business Leadership
MBL 1
14 - 18 March 2011 22 - 26 August 2011
MBL 2 28 March - 01 April 2011 29 August - 02 September 2011
MBL 3 04 - 08 April 2011 No Study School
EXAMINATIONS WILL TAKE PLACE IN OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2011

*The amount of the prescribed books is an estimate on date of publication of this brochure. Any changes in the prices will be corrected on the date
of registration and reflected on the student’s account after registration.

First in Leadership Education in Africa

Vous aimerez peut-être aussi