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Old March 20th, 2016, 11:20 AM
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Default Re: Buckingham MBA Ranking

The University of Buckingham (UB) is the only private university in the United Kingdom operating under a royal charter. It is located in Buckingham, England, and was originally founded as the University College at Buckingham (UCB) in 1973.

It offers bachelor's degrees, master's degrees and doctoral degrees through five "schools" (or faculties) of study.

University of Buckingham Ranking

The Guardian University Guide for 2013 ranked Buckingham in 16th position out of 120 UK higher education institutes.

The Complete University Guide for 2014 ranked Buckingham in 57th place out of 124 UK higher education institutes.

The Times Good University Guide 2013 ranked Buckingham in its league tables in 41st position out of 120 UK higher education institutes.

The Sunday Times University Guide for 2013 ranked Buckingham in its league tables in 61st (2012: 56th) position out of 122 UK higher education institutes.

It was ranked 17 for graduate employability in 2015. It is not mentioned on top of the NSS 2015.

The most recent league tables of individual university departments in The Guardian University Guide 2013, produced by The Guardian newspaper, ranked the Business department as 28th (out of 116) in the country, English as 14th (out of 106), Economics as 17th (out of 70), Psychology 20th (out of 109), and Law as 30th (out of 97)

The MBA programme will:
• Develop knowledge and understanding of organizations, their management and the changing internal and external contexts in which they operate.
• Build knowledge and understanding of the complexity of business and management in order to improve the effectiveness of decision-making in organisations.
• Develop as managers who can contribute a balanced outlook which incorporates an understanding of the economic, environmental, social and ethical concerns in the context of managing organisations.
• Develop enduring skills and an appreciation that these skills can be enhanced and developed through life-long learning.
• Develop the necessary knowledge and skills to improve your employability in an increasingly competitive environment.
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