The key aim of an MBA graduate is frequently a move into a management role or more senior position within their organisation.
The MBA is seen as a tool to acquire the relevant business and management skills through focusing on themes and techniques applicable to the business world, and often leads to accelerated career progression.
As the course encompasses entrepreneurial skills, it is also applicable to those considering setting up or further developing their own business.
The seven strands to the Harper Adams MBA gives graduates both general and specific business expertise, appropriate to a diverse range of industries such as engineering, agribusiness, the rural sector, tourism management and food business management, both nationally and internationally.

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