How you'll learn
You’ll study your MBA in a dedicated, purpose-built teaching space, the Brett Building. Its facilities include state-of-the-art audio visual equipment, a lecture theatre, break-out spaces, and social zones.
Through your studies you will explore how business challenges can be addressed by considering real case studies of international organisations. Virtual business simulation exercises will ask you to make strategic financial, marketing and HR decisions as a team. You will interpret the stock market and other relevant information, and assess the real time impact of your choices on business performance. You’ll also have the opportunity to tackle real crisis management scenarios, through participation in action learning sets, formulating new business proposals and presenting solutions to senior business leaders. You will have access to personalised learning support which covers study skills and English language skills. Academic advice and mentoring is provided by your Academic Advisor and the alumni network.
How you're assessed
In semester one and two, you will take modules totalling 120 credits. The MBA Impact Project is completed during the summer period is worth 60 credits and you will be supported by your academic supervisor and the alumni network.
Students are required to complete 180 credits to achieve a full MBA.
Subject to meeting specific criteria outlined by the University, you will graduate with a Pass, Merit or Distinction.
Assessment tasks are varied and some may be designed specifically to meet the learning outcomes of a particular programme of study. However, you can expect to be assessed via coursework, essay, group work, presentations, case studies, negotiation exercises, reports and examinations. The weighting of individual components will vary from one module to another. All assessment information is included within the module specification.
Liverpool Learning Framework
At Liverpool, we take a distinctive approach to education through the Liverpool Learning Framework. This means teaching that is engaging, inclusive and designed to help you succeed during your studies and beyond.
You’ll develop specialist subject knowledge alongside the skills employers value most, including:
- Digital fluency
- Confidence
- Global citizenship
Our curriculum is characterised by the three Liverpool Hallmarks:
- Research-connected teaching - learning informed by the latest ideas and discoveries
- Active learning - taking part, applying knowledge and learning by doing
- Authentic assessment - assessments designed around real-world tasks and challenges
We also embed key priorities across our curriculum, including AI literacy, employability, and sustainability, helping you prepare for the future and make a positive impact in the world.
We’re committed to creating a supportive and inclusive learning environment where every student can thrive.