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Starting January 2025

Application Deadline: 9 August 2024

How do you study the MBA (Diploma Continuation)?

When you study the Continuation MBA by distance learning, you will work in the same way as a senior manager - at times working individually whilst at others collaborating with a team of your fellow Middlesex MBA participants from a broad range of industries and locations around the world. Each learning group is monitored by a member of the course faculty to ensure syndicates perform at a high level whilst focused on typical realistic issues facing today's global organisations. Participation in group activities is compulsory and a valuable element of the learning process.

Programme delivery

The programme is delivered using the Middlesex University learning management system, myUniHub. This is a sophisticated 24-hour online portal which gives you the flexibility to work on a high quality MBA while still meeting your work and other commitments. Blending a variety of resources and interaction methods, the programme can be successfully completed from home, work or even whilst travelling.

A Middlesex distance learning MBA does not require you to leave work for a week, a month, or every second Friday - it allows you to study from any time zone, in any part of the world and at any time of day or night. You control your study hours, working at the time and place that's right for you as you participate in asynchronous discussions, work on group projects, and complete individual assignments. You should expect to be challenged, and to spend up to 18–20 hours per week on reading, discussions and assessments.

A range of resources

Each module uses a variety of learning tools combined into a varied, interactive and educational programme with both core and additional resources.

Resources include:

  • Traditional textbooks
  • Detailed study guides
  • Online audio and video content
  • Discussion groups
  • Multi-media resources
  • Industry case studies
  • Individual access to tutors
  • Interactive tutor-led discussion groups
  • Small group-directed idea generation and assessment
  • Webinars, available real-time or as an archive
  • Online lectures, available real-time or as an archive