MBA Business Administration (International)
MBA Business Administration (International) at Anglia Ruskin University is a postgraduate pathway for students who want to build specialist knowledge and move into a more focused professional or leadership pathway in London.
Course snapshot
City
London
Duration
1 year
Level
Postgraduate
Awarding provider
Anglia Ruskin University
Campus
London Campus
About the programme
A clearer course picture before you spend time on the next step.
MBA Business Administration (International) is seeded in ScholarSync as a postgraduate option delivered through Anglia Ruskin University at London Campus. Based on the official university material available for this provider, students can expect a course experience shaped around business awareness, applied learning, and employability-focused study, with study taking place in London.
Strategy and decision-making
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Operations and team leadership
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Commercial awareness and planning
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Provider context
What stands out about Anglia Ruskin University and this study setting.
Campus context
ARU London sits close to Canary Wharf and is positioned around career-focused teaching, enterprise support, and modern city-centre study facilities.
Study commitment
Postgraduate study that typically runs as an intensive one-year route, subject to the provider’s current timetable.
Why students look at this provider
- Central east London location with direct links into the Canary Wharf business district.
- Career-oriented teaching and enterprise support highlighted across the London campus.
- Useful fit for students who want a London-based route with business, law, finance, and marketing pathways.
Career direction
What this route can help prepare students for.
Specialist progression in the subject area
Management or analyst pathways
Sector-focused professional development
Preparation guidance
Entry conversation
Postgraduate routes usually expect a completed bachelor’s degree plus the English language evidence required by the provider. Always confirm the current academic and English conditions directly before applying.
What to prepare
- Your basic study goals and preferred city.
- Qualification evidence or work-history details, depending on your route.
- Any questions about timing, evidence, or whether the course looks like the right fit.