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PART OF THE LSC GROUP OF COLLEGES IN ASSOCIATION WITH ANGLIA RUSKIN UNIVERSITY LONDON SCHOOL OF COMMERCE MALTA Malta MBA Prospectus

Transcript of LONDON SCHOOL OF COMMERCE MALTA

PART OF THE LSC GROUP OF COLLEGES

IN ASSOCIATION WITH ANGLIA RUSKIN UNIVERSITY

LONDON SCHOOL OF COMMERCE MALTA

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MBA Prospectus

Contents

Welcome

About London School of Commerce Malta

About Anglia Ruskin University

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

International Faculty

Student Life in Malta

Student Academic Requirements

Admission and Application Process

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Welcome

”Lord John Tomlinson of WalsallChairman of the LSC Advisory Board

At the London School of Commerce Malta, it is our mission to provide all our students with a quality, cost-effective education. We are part of a wider Group which contains one of the UK’s leading private education providers and offers one of the largest taught MBA programmes in Europe. We pride ourselves in maintaining the highest academic standards. All our degree course fees are extremely competitive, so that the ability to obtain a recognised degree is within the reach of most aspiring students. Given that we are a global education group, our students have the unique opportunity of spending a semester at one of our many overseas campuses. As a recognition of our far reaching international strategy, we have recently been nominated for the prestigious Times Higher Education Award. I hope you will choose to study at LSC Malta for a truly enriching and memorable academic experience.

”Dr Paul HartleyPrincipal, London School of Commerce Malta

Welcome to the London School of Commerce Malta. I am delighted to know that you are considering us as the institution at which to further your studies. We are delighted to establish a base as an accredited Higher Education Institution in Malta, providing business education to a diverse international student body, taught by international academic staff. Our flagship MBA programme enjoys full accreditation by the National Commission. Over time we will add programmes at undergraduate, postgraduate and research level, subject to accreditation, in Business, Management, Hospitality and Tourism, Accountancy, IT, and related fields. I look forward to welcoming you on your course.

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The London School of Commerce Malta (LSC Malta) forms part of the global London School of Commerce (LSC) Group of Colleges and provides students with the opportunity to study courses leading to degree qualifications in Malta.

LSC Malta courses are fully accredited by the National Commission for Further and Higher Education in Malta. All programmes of study are approved at the appropriate level of the European Qualifications Framework thus ensuring global portability and recognition of the awards.

LSC Malta’s programmes are cost-effective and accelerated, allowing students to achieve qualifications more efficiently. Flexible programme entry and exit points throughout the year enable students to proceed to the next level of their education smoothly. The fees charged are extremely competitive and include all costs associated with recruitment, admission, and tuition.

The campus is located in the vicinity of the historic city of Valletta, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is within easy reach of the Island’s main transport hub as well as a multitude of historic landmarks, shopping centres, leisure zones and entertainment locations.

At LSC Malta you will be immersed in a truly diverse environment made up of a student population which is a melting pot of nationalities and cultures, making your education a truly formative experience going beyond the core academic achievement.

LSC Malta is licensed as a Higher Education Institution by the National Commission for Further and Higher Education, Malta,(NCFHE).(Licence Number 2013-FHI-025). LSC Malta is licensed to deliver NCFHE and Anglia Ruskin University programmes of study in Malta

About the London School of Commerce Malta

BENEFITS OF STUDYING AT LSC MALTA

• Obtain a globally recognised degree

• Opportunity to transfer credits to any of the LSC Group of College’s to obtain a Brit-ish MBA degree

• Extremely competitive course fees, pay-able in flexible instalments

• Renowned international faculty

• Benefit from a modern, fully equipped campus in a central location

• Access over 70,000 online study materials

Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) was awarded university status in 1992. Today, with a student population of 31,000, the University is one of the largest in the East of England. The University runs courses for students leading to internationally recognised undergraduate and postgraduate British degrees. ARU offers an ever-expanding range of contemporary courses designed to meet the needs of the individual and the requirements of a knowledge-based economy. As well as the University Centre Peterborough campus near London, ARU has campuses in Cambridge and Chelmsford, attracting students not only from England but in increasing numbers from Europe and internationally. Furthermore, the University has an extensive network of contracts with institutions throughout the world, delivering courses in countries such as Malaysia and Trinidad, and now Malta.

About Anglia Ruskin University

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MBA Programme*

Semester 1

} Managing Human Capital and Leadership} Marketing Management} Financial Analysis, Management and Entrepreneurship

Semester 2

Semester 2 comprises of two core modules plus two electives.

} Strategic Management} Research Methodologies

Electives

Marketing Electives

} Strategic Marketing} International Marketing Management

(To be chosen by students enrolled on the MBA course who wish to specialise in Marketing)

Finance Electives

} Corporate Finance} Financial Markets and Investment Analysis

(To be chosen by students enrolled on the MBA course who wish to specialise in Finance)

International Business Electives

} International Business} International Marketing Management

(To be chosen by students enrolled on the MBA course who wish to specialise in International Business)

Semester 3

}Major Project

Students will be required to undertake one of the following modes of study. This is subject to formal approval by their course leader:

} Integrated Case Study; OR} Business Development Proposal; OR} Dissertation

* Information correct at time of publication. Course fees and programme content may be subject to change. This document does not form part of a contract between you and the college.

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Total Fee €6,950*

Duration 12 Months

Requirements

} A Bachelors degree from a recognised university with good grades (should be equivalent to a UK Bachelors (Hons) degree)} Should be at least 21 years old} The normal expected IELTS requirement for entry to the programme is a minimum of IELTS 6.0

The Master of Business Administration (MBA) attracts people from a wide range of academic disciplines.

The core modules in the MBA programme are designed to introduce students to the various areas of business such as Accounting, Finance, Marketing, Human Resource Management and Strategic Management. Students on the MBA programme also have a choice of specialist electives, before commencing a Major Project.

This course leads to an MBA degree awarded by the London School of Commerce Malta. It is accredited at Level 7 in the Maltese Qualifications Framework. This is internationally recognised as equivalent to UK Masters Level 7 and European Qualifications Framework Level 7.

Students who complete the first and second semesters will be given the option to transfer their credits to Anglia Ruskin University for their final semester. If they successfully complete their final semester then they will receive their MBA Degree from Anglia Ruskin University.

Students who do not have the required English capabilities are able to study pre-sessional Academic English courses. LSC Malta offer 4, 8 and 12 month Academic English courses for €1,950, €2,950 and €3,950 respectively. Students who complete the Academic English courses at LSC Malta will be able to study the full-time 12 month MBA degree at LSC Malta for a discounted price of €5,950.

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The LSC MBA Part-Time course is taught around the world by various high profile, visiting faculty. This means that, whether the programme is run in London or Valletta, the same modules will be taught by the same internationally recognised academics, ensuring a consistently high level of educational quality at every LSC Group campus around the globe.

Dr. Lester Massingham PhD - Dr. Lester Massingham is a world-renowned Marketing and Strategy Consultant to Governments, Private and Public Sector Multinational Enterprises. He is also an accomplished author and has several bestselling books to his credit. He is now the Director of the MBA Part-Time programme at the London School of Commerce (UK) Group of Colleges.

Professor Geoffrey Lancaster MSc, PhD, DMS, FCIM, FLCC, MIMgt, MCIPS - Author of more than 30 textbooks on marketing and related areas and approximately 100 academic papers and conference addresses in journals. Teaches in Europe, Australia, Africa and Asia. Consultant in the fields of management, media and communications. Professor Lancaster is the Emeritus Dean of the London School of Commerce. Subject Specialisms - Marketing Management and Strategic Marketing.

Mervyn Sookun BSc, MSc - has been teaching for 14 years at various British and Australian universities, including the University of Hull, University of Lincolnshire and Humberside and Oxford Brookes University. He has guided a number of student research projects. Subject Specialisms - Corporate Strategy and Total Quality Management.

Prof. Dr. Markus Prandini - is a very experienced lecturer in the area of International Business. He is currently the Head of Regional Competence Center Asia-Pacific at ZHAW School of Management and Law in Zurich. Dr. Markus Prandini holds several lecture assignments in Economics, Business and Education. His research interests are in the fields of e-learning, intercultural management and informal economics, and internationalisation of small and mid-sized companies.

Dr. Daniel Seelhofer - has held senior positions in both the private and education sector over the past 15 years and is currently Vice Dean at one of the largest Swiss business schools. He holds a PhD and a Master’s degree in International Management from the University of St.Gallen (HSG) and has lectured in over 12 countries. Additionally, he is a serving officer and former battalion commander with over 20 years experience in the Swiss Army. His research interests revolve around the interplay of leadership and cross-cultural factors.

Anand Walser - BSc, MCA, MBA - Anand Walser worked in the corporate world for seven years in the IT and hospitality industries. He was involved with marketing, client relations, systems analysis and auditing departments. Anand moved into academia 14 years ago. He has been involved with universities in UK, Australia and Asia and has taught in numerous locations across the globe. He has completed many corporate training programmes and consultancy assignments for businesses in Europe and Asia. Subject Specialisms - International Business, Marketing, Personal Managerial Effectiveness, Business Ethics, Change Management.

Khaldoun Dia-Eddine B.Eng MBA - has over 10 years lecturing experience in the fields of business development, management and finance. He holds directorship of several commercial companies and also works as a Business Consultant for various organisations. Subject specialisms - Business Development, Management and Finance.

Prof. Steve Lumby - has a distinguished career that spans both industry and academia. After working in various capacities for the H J Heinz Company, he went to the London School of Economics (LSE) where he lectured and researched for 13 years. Following further academic appointments, he then moved into the private Higher Education sector and became Managing Director of LCA. He is the author of many academic papers and his standard Corporate Finance textbook is shortly to be published in its 9th edition. Subject specialisms - Financial Analysis and Management, Corporate Finance.

William Parrott - has gained his Masters degree at Aberdeen University. He then trained as a Chartered Accountant with KPMG and completed his ACA qualification having achieved first time passes in all papers. Whilst with KPMG he worked in the audit, tax and corporate finance departments. William started his teaching career in 1996 and since that date he has taught on both MBA and professional courses in many countries around the world.

Sean Purcell BA, ACMA, CGMA - trained as an accountant with Courtaulds Textiles Plc, leaving as the Group Financial Controller of one of its largest divisions. He is a partner in Wise Up Now, a specialist consultancy helping finance teams deliver higher value to their businesses. He was a founder of Kaplan and has delivered over 50 courses in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, Zambia, Croatia and the UK. He currently delivers programmes for the CIMA executive academy, helping keep UK finance directors skills up to date. Sean is a regular contributor to accounting magazines having written over 30 articles . He was voted runner up in lecturer of the year awards by PQ magazine in the UK in 2013 and 2014.

International Faculty

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Location

The island of Malta is situated in the centre of the Mediterranean Sea, just south of Italy and north of Libya. This strategic position makes the Islands easily accessible from almost anywhere, with regular, direct flights to many major European and North African countries as well as daily connections to Dubai which facilitates travel to and from the Middle East, Africa and Asia.

The two official languages in Malta are English and Maltese with both languages taught and used extensively, making communication and social interaction easy for any English speaker. The Maltese Islands can be described as one big open-air museum with a history spanning 7,000 years and much of the historic architecture and artefacts still very visible today.

LSC Malta’s modern and well appointed campus is located in the shadow of the majestic city of Valletta. Valletta is Malta’s capital city and is a living, working city, the administrative and commercial heart of the Island. The city is busy by day, yet retains a timeless atmosphere. The grid of narrow streets boasts some of Europe’s finest art works, churches and palaces. Walking around Valletta one encounters an intriguing historical site around every corner. Narrow side streets are full of tiny, quaint, shops and cafés, while Valletta’s main streets are lined with larger international branded shops for fashion, music, jewellery and much more.

Travel

Buses are the main form of public transportation and are efficient and inexpensive. Malta’s main transport hub is located a few metres away from the LSC Malta campus and connections to all parts of the Island are frequent and efficient. Night bus services also run to the major towns and villages from the cultural and entertainment areas, especially in summer and on weekends.

Eating Out

The restaurant scene is a mix of speciality restaurants including many eateries that offer or specialise in local fare, serving their own versions of local specialities. Practically all tastes in international cuisine are catered for when dining out, including the ubiquitous fast food chains. Maltese cuisine is the result of a long blending between the Islanders and the many cultures which settled in the Maltese Islands over the centuries.

Shopping

A wealth of smaller shops hidden away around every corner and offering an old age charm are still very present in Malta. Extensive shopping malls are completely absent, although some smaller malls are present in various towns. The shopping centres of Valetta and Sliema abounds with a variety of shops offering European high street and designer brands. Markets are also very popular with a weekly Sunday market in Valletta. Most markets sell everything from fresh fruits and vegetables to collectibles and clothes.

Leisure and Sport

Malta has a number of both sandy and rocky beaches which provide a great place to relax after some hours in the classroom. The clear blue waters of the Mediterranean are irresistible during the hot summer months. Alternatively you may like to burn up some energy and try water skiing, windsurfing or paragliding. Being an island with miles of coastline and fantastic weather for many months of the year, diving and other water sports are very popular. Malta can also offer students a chance to participate in other outdoor activities such as tennis, horse-riding or golf.

For those who are curious to find out more about Malta, a walk through the narrow winding streets of Malta’s oldest villages can offer an insight into the Maltese lifestyle. Alternatively, cycling through the countryside with its honey coloured rubble walls and rambling paths, provides an enjoyable experience of peace and tranquillity away from the noise and bustle of the towns and villages. Nightlife on the Islands is always bustling. Malta enjoys an effervescent calendar of cultural events with major music concerts held all summer long as well as a thriving year-round clubbing scene. Classical music is very popular on the Islands and recitals take place regularly in the Baroque churches scattered over the Island. Regular orchestral, soloist concerts and operas take place in some stunning historic venues. Theatre is also a lively and well-represented part of the local cultural scene.

Student Life in Malta

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Student Academic Requirements

Attendance

The School undertakes constant monitoring of student attendance at lectures on a daily basis. Weekly percentage attendance figures are available for each student to inspect online. The School requires students to attend all lectures and maintain a high level of attendance throughout their course. The Student Visa, issued by Malta’s Ministry for Home Affairs and National Security, is granted on the proviso that the student is attending a full time course at the London School of Commerce Malta. Therefore, non-attendance of lectures means not complying with the conditions under which the visa was issued.

In the event of non-compliance with attendance regulations, the School will inform the sponsors and parents of the erring student. Furthermore, Malta’s Ministry for Home Affairs and National Security and the visa-issuing Embassy will be informed of the attendance record. There is a direct correlation between examination pass rates and attendance at lectures. If a student’s attendance is unsatisfactory, he/she will be barred from sitting for the School’s examinations and will eventually be terminated from the programme.

Assessments

Students must submit all the relevant assignments on time and deadlines will not be extended. Students must attend classes and sit for all the examinations.

Deferments/Changes of Course

Students cannot change course or defer the semester without prior written authorisation of the London School of Commerce Malta.

Laptop/Computer

The student should budget, as part of his/her expenses, to buy a laptop/personal computer prior to the commencement of the course.

Fee Payments

Course fee includes all costs associated with recruitment and admission and the cost of the tuition fee. When students are paying fees by instalment they must comply with the instalment arrangements pertaining to their course. Deadline dates are set for the balance of fee payments, which must be met by students in order to enable them to progress through their studies. The School fees are not refundable or transferable under any circumstances. In the event of absenteeism or failure in an examination, the student will be required to pay the appropriate resit examination fees which are prevalent at the time.

Textbooks

The student should budget, as part of his/her expenses, to buy the recommended core textbooks for all course modules prior to the commencement of the course.

Frequently Asked Questionsby International Students

What currency is used in Malta?Malta is a member state of the European Union and its national currency is the Euro (Symbol = €). One Euro is approximately equivalent to 1.35 US Dollars (exchange rates will vary).

Are Student Visas difficult to obtain?No. Malta adopts an extremely welcoming approach to bona fide international students and, provided you satisfy all entry requirements and security clearance, a visa will be awarded following application through the established procedure. LSC Malta will be happy to advise and guide you through the visa application process.

Are there any special health precautions required when travelling to Malta?No. Visitors do not need to take any special health precautions when travelling to Malta. The level of health care is of an extremely high standard. However it is advisable to have medical insurance cover for the duration of your stay since medical treatment may be expensive and is only offered free of charge to residents of the European Union.

What languages are spoken in Malta?The local language is Maltese with English being the other national language and spoken by all the population. Italian is also generally well understood and spoken, and several Maltese have learnt French, and to a lesser extent, German or Spanish, at school or privately. Therefore most visitors will not have any difficulties in making themselves understood.

Can students work while following LSC Malta courses?Yes. Students will be allowed to work in Malta. A variety of work opportunities ranging from jobs in the hospitality industry to professional placements can be found in Malta. Work rights are only guaranteed provided that you retain a high course attendance and can show good progress with your studies. LSC Malta will be obliged to report students who fail to attend classes or do not make good progress to the Maltese immigration authorities and the right to work may be withdrawn at their absolute discretion in such cases.

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Admission and Application Process

Students are advised to apply well in advance of the course commencement date as courses tend to be oversubscribed. Adequate time should be allowed for the processing of the visa application, confirmation of accommodation and other formalities.

To gain admission to courses the following documents are required:

} Completed application form duly signed by the applicant. Upon acceptance to a programme of studies at LSCM your signed application form, including the Terms and Conditions therein, will be deemed to constitute an agreement between you and LSCM in conformity with the relevant Maltese legislation governing the rights and obligations of students and education service providers.

} Copies of relevant official educational certificates and transcripts (translated and attested by an authorised representative or notary public).

} Minimum overall IELTS score of 6.0 with at least 5.5 in all other components or equivalent recognised qualification. IELTS requirements may vary from course to course, please refer to the individual course pages for more information.

} Curriculum Vitae (CV) in the case of mature applicants, with details of work experience. } Details of two referees, of which at least one should be an academic referee.

As part of the application process, the London School of Commerce Malta will conduct interviews with each student.

In the first instance, prospective students will be interviewed by a local marketing officer. The student will then be interviewed separately by a senior staff member to ensure their suitability for the course. (Interviews will be carried out orally either in person, over the telephone, or through other communication methods).

Please Note: Receipt of application does not automatically guarantee a place on a LSC Malta course. The London School of Commerce Malta reserves the right to decline the offer of a place if the candidate does not meet specified requirements at the time of application.

Country Specific Bursaries/Scholarships

The School offers bursaries/scholarships for students from certain countries from time to time. Please contact the School for further details.

Confirmation of Admission/Fee Instalments

If the applicant has received an offer of admission from the London School of Commerce Malta, they are expected to confirm acceptance by way of paying the tuition fee deposit by the date specified in the offer letter. Admission will not be confirmed if the deposit is not paid.

The balance of fees, after deduction of the deposit, can be paid in instalments as specified in the offer letter. The first instalment will be prior to the end of the first semester examinations/assignments and will continue every semester in the same manner.

Refund of Tuition Fees

The LSC Malta refund policy is as below:

a) Fees will be refunded in full, if the student’s application is declined by the London School of Commerce Malta

b) In the case of overseas students, because of a visa refusal, there will be an administration charge of €250, deducted when this fee refund is paid.

c) In the case of overseas students, once a student has obtained a visa, but does not commence the course, €1,650 of the initial deposit will not be refunded. Any deposits paid in excess of €1,650 may be refunded at the sole discretion of the School.

d) Once the student has commenced the course, fees will not be refunded.

London School of Commerce (LSC) - London, UK

LSC offers a portfolio of graduate and postgraduate courses in Business, Management, and Information Technology leading to globally recognised British qualifications. LSC, with its associate colleges, is one of the largest MBA providers in Europe. The main LSC teaching and administrative campus is centrally located and all the prime attractions in London are in close proximity to the campus. The LSC Group has a global community of more than 15,000 students from over 130 countries.

LSC Dhaka - Dhaka, Bangladesh

LSC Dhaka Centre (ACMIT) is part of the international LSC Group of Colleges. Centrally located in Dhaka, it offers students the chance to study for British Degrees in business subjects.

British School of Commerce - Colombo, Sri Lanka

Located in Colombo, the British School of Commerce offers numerous undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in business subjects, such as finance, management, and information technology. The courses at BSC lead to internationally recognised MBA, Degree, and other undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications.

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