Master of Business (MBus)

The Master of Business (MBus) or Master of Business Studies (MBS) is an academic degree that signifies a master's-level qualification in business. It is typically offered by universities and colleges, and students who complete the required coursework and pass examinations earn the degree.

Comparison to MBA

The MBus is comparable to the Master of Business Administration (MBA). Both degrees provide a comprehensive understanding of business principles and practices. However, there may be some minor differences in the curriculum or focus of the programs, depending on the institution.

Typical Modules

The MBus curriculum typically includes a wide range of modules, including:

  • Accounting & Auditing
  • Corporate Responsibility
  • Finance
  • Human Resource Management
  • International Business
  • Information Systems
  • Management & Organisation Studies

Students can specialize in a particular area by choosing a sequence of courses from the available specializations. The orientation of the program depends on the chosen specialization.

Coursework and Research

The MBus program typically combines both structured coursework and independent research. Students are expected to take initiative and engage in critical thinking. The coursework provides a foundation in business principles, while the research component allows students to delve deeper into specific areas of interest.