Pharmaceutical Management
Entry requirements
- A second class honours degree or above. We will also accept a graduate level professional qualification that has been approved as being of comparable standard
- You must have a minimum of two years' managerial or professional experience in a full-time position
Alternatively, if you do not hold an honours degree you will be required to demonstrate more extensive and successful managerial experience (managerial responsibility for people and/or functions and/or technical expertise). You may also be required to complete a GMAT test which measures a candidate's academic potential for advanced management studies.
Months of entry
September
Course content
The MBA Pharmaceutical Management is designed for experienced professionals already working in the pharmaceutical industry or related sectors. It has been designed to equip you with essential management skills and theory with a specialist pharma focus on the key industries and challenges. The course will give you, as an industry specialist, the opportunity to apply management theory and concepts to your sector across a range of different subject areas. You will develop your knowledge and competences to set yourself apart in this dynamic and competitive sector.
This programme provides all the advantages of a traditional MBA for those looking to leverage their knowledge and experience of the pharmaceutical industry. The programme is a joint operation between Informa (Knect 365 Learning) and Middlesex University Business School.
Through our collaboration, we have created a programme which brings together academic knowledge and practice in a unique way, drawing on our faculty as well as the experience of those engaged in practice. Your learning experience is enhanced with many of our tutors experienced practitioners and consultants in the sector themselves.
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- MBA
- part time24-27 months
- Online learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- Enquiries
- enquiries@mdx.ac.uk