Programme Specification: TRIUM Global Executive MBA

1. Awarding Body / LSE
2. Details of accreditation by a professional/statutory body, e.g. ESRC; BPS etc / N/A
3. Name of final award / MBA
4. Programme Title / TRIUM Global Executive MBA
5. Duration of the course / 17 months
6. Based in the Department/Institute: / Management
7. Relevant QAA subject benchmark statements / N/A
8. UCAS Code / N/A
9. First written/last amended / December 2007/ November 2012
10. The programme aims to:
·  provide advanced post-graduate education of the highest standards;
·  provide high quality education in management in the wider context of the social sciences;
·  provide a high standard of education for students from a wide range of countries in a global environment;
·  create a learning environment in which participants relate class assignments directly to problems they face on the job and draw examples from the workplace into the classroom;
·  provide a vehicle for professional development that results, personally, in a prestigious MBA degree and, organisationally, in a well-rounded executive who better understands global corporate objectives and the means to accomplish them.
11. Programme outcomes: knowledge and understanding; skills and other attributes
Students who have successfully completed the TRIUM Global Executive MBA will:
Programme Outcomes:
(1)  possess a sophisticated introduction to core management issues, including finance, accounting, marketing, change management, and operational and organisational design;
(2)  be in a position to expand from a functionally specific to more general and senior managerial role within their organisation;
(3)  be prepared to anticipate the needs of the global corporate community and to lead their organisations through times of great change and excitement.
Knowledge and understanding:
(1)  be able to identify and integrate knowledge of the social and political context into their managerial decisions;
(2)  have a greater understanding quantitative and qualitative methods for describing and investigating business-relevant decisions.
Skills and other attributes:
(1)  have the ability to design and independently execute a complete business plan on an approved subject of their own choice;
(2)  have the ability to apply acquired knowledge to new problems and contexts.
12. Teaching, learning and assessment strategies to enable outcomes to be achieved and demonstrated
Teaching and learning strategies:
Teaching method comprises lectures, seminars, group-based case studies. Students are particularly encouraged to actively participate in their learning through extensive use of problem solving in teams and group presentations. Students are supported by an Academic Director at each Alliance School and by a Assistant Dean and Deputy Assistant Dean of the programme. The programme involves the creation of a final ‘strategic project’. This is a group-based project and is supported by meetings and both oral and written feedback throughout the programme.
Students are expected to supplement formal contact hours by extensive unsupervised reading, preparation for seminars and essay writing. They also engage in extensive group work between residential modules. Reading lists are provided electronically where possible (books are usually hard copy). Course guides, lecture handouts, and presentations are provided in both hard copy and electronically. In many cases, audio and/or video reproductions of the lectures are available on the student portal.
Assessment strategies:
Students are assessed in each course across all modules. Assessment involves written examinations and/or extended essays. Written feedback on student performance is provided after each graded portion of the programme.
The students’ final project is evaluated in two phases - a written report of approximately 40,000 words and a oral presentation to a ‘stragetic project board’ made up of the Academic Directors and external, non-academic members of the business community. Formal, formative feedback on the strategic project is given three times during the degree.
13. Programme structures and requirements, levels, modules and awards
See further information on the TRIUM Global EMBA. Further information is also available on the LSE website.

Additional information

14. Criteria for admission to the programme
To be eligible for the TRIUM Global Executive MBA programme, applicants must have a minimum of 10 years of work experience. If a student has less than 15 years of work experience, they are required to submit GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test) results with their application forms. Successful applicants will have significant international business experience and an undergraduate degree. All non-native English speakers are required to submit TOEFL results with their applications.
15. Indicators of quality
·  Healthy demand for the programme in spite of the premium fee levels, including a paid waiting list;
·  Praising external examiners’ reports;
·  Consistent, strong positive student feedback;
·  The TRIUM Executive MBA is ranked in the top 3 in the world by the FT from 2007 onwards.
16. Methods for evaluating and improving the quality and standard of teaching and learning
·  Student feedback is collected after each course in the programme;
·  Student feedback and course design and delivery are discussed by a committee of the Academic Directors, chaired by the Assistant Dean, after each module. Student evaluations are also reported as part of regular post-module reports to a Vice Dean’s Board (made up of a Vice-Dean level representative from each Alliance School). Staffing decisions are significantly affected by student feedback;
·  Student feedback meetings, facilitated through elected student representatives, are held at each module;
·  Pre and post-programme student evaluations of the programme are carried out for each course. The results are fed back into the curriculum design process in the regular Academic Director’s meetings;
·  Also see the School’s internal quality assurance mechanisms.