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The PGDBA Modules

The Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration (PGDBA) is delivered by LEB via its online learning portal. LEB approved learning centres provide local student support services. The PGDBA consists of 8 modules. All modules are assessed by online assessments. Exemptions are available to those who have a postgraduate or equivalent qualification.

  • Project Management

    ● Examine critically the selective application of specific knowledge to project management and other knowledge to the planning and execution of projects.
    ● Develop additional skills in the application of project management theory and techniques.

  • Human Capital Management

    ● Develop a critical understanding of current and emerging practices in the management of human capital in organisations.
    ● Enhance your abilities to increase the contribution of human capital management to long-term corporate success, whatever the specific nature of your managerial role and the industry.

  • Marketing Management

    ● Acquire a firm understanding of the frameworks and concepts of marketing management.
    ● Acquire the skills to carry out a full situation analysis and use the findings to develop objectives, formulate strategy and develop appropriate marketing plans.

  • Managing Business Strategy

    ● Have an awareness of, and become familiar with, academic theories, frameworks, managerial models and techniques that contribute to business strategic planning and management.
    ● Be able to critically evaluate and apply appropriate strategic models and techniques which may be relevant when considering students’ own organisations’ or industry strategic development.

  • Managerial Accounting

    ● Ability to critically evaluate the informational content of financial and accounting reports and their use as a tool for appraising corporate performance.
    ● Develop an understanding of financial planning tools and techniques and the contribution they make to the achievement of an organisation’s core objectives.
    ● Be able to evaluate the results of financial models used for long-term decision making.
    Have confidence in using financial terms and language necessary for effective senior management.

  • Managing Operations

    ● Critical evaluation of the operations management philosophies of "push" and "pull".
    ● Examination of the practicality of the philosophies of flexibility and agility currently being explored by many large organisations around the world.
    ● Development of thinking on the manner by which organisations can gain competitive advantage from managing their operations in an innovative and strategic way.

  • Financial Management

    ● Have the financial tools needed to make good business decisions with an emphasis on linking corporate finance to other aspects of corporate strategy.

  • Leading Organisation

    ● Encourage and develop your knowledge, understanding, and skills for strategic leadership of change.
    ● Know the challenges faced by managers/leaders in seeking to lead through the use of strategic management, the development of managers and employees for major strategic change, and the development of a high-level organisational capacity for innovation and learning.