Delivered over two years on a part-time basis, candidates attend classes held on Monday and Tuesday evenings from 6-9pm and four Saturdays from 9-5pm per term. Students must also allot time outside the classroom for group work, readings, individual research and assignments. We work with candidates to develop time management skills and best practice for group work.
We have three mandatory block weeks that our Executive MBA’s must attend over the two year period. This includes an induction week at the beginning of year 1, the International Residency week in Brussels and our ‘Design Thinking’ delivery days on campus. We provide these dates in advance so you can work this into your personal schedule. There are additional block weeks in Belgium and South Africa if you choose to take these electives.
*On rare occasions a class may need to be held outside of the above shown times.
September - December2-3 taught core modules. Teaching includes a mix of lecturers, guest speakers, live action learning, projects and workshop.
January - March2-3 taught core modules.
April - August1 taught core module. Choose from a range of electives including an optional residency week in South Africa. The Strategic Company Project launches.
*Curriculum subject to change. Modules may include changes.
The Trinity MBA kicks off with a unique induction week. An entirely immersive and offline experience, you will begin your Leadership and Professional Development journey and forge bonds with your fellow classmates. This is a compulsory aspect of the programme. Check out the video below of the 2019 induction week in Belmullet, County Mayo, Ireland.
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This course is much more than simple theory - it is a game changer. The module strives to turn MBA students into the next generation of sustainable business leaders. The mission of this module is to develop a practical understanding of real-world business challenges, expose students to business trends, and position students to navigate and plan for their careers. The learning outcomes consist of three parts. First, the module allows students to develop professional awareness and specific skills critical to both individual and organizational success. Second, the course is poised to support students in the three company projects throughout their programme. Third, the module offers career support that helps students define their unique strategic career plan, while taking into account the current trends and changes in the work environment.
Having successfully completed this module, the student should be able to:
1) Develop professional knowledge and skills that are needed in today’s changing world.2) Apply frameworks for strategic decision making to support both the company projects and their own organisations.3) Develop a personal strategic career plan to meet their future career potential.
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The module is designed to develop strategic leadership capabilities through the exploration of models and frameworks that take a holistic perspective on the organisation. Having completed this module, you should be able to:
This module provides a working knowledge of the fundamentals of financial and management accounting. Having completed this module, you should be able to:
This course is much more than simple theory - it is a game changer. The module strives to turn MBA students into the next generation of sustainable business leaders. The mission of this module is to develop a practical understanding of real-world business challenges, expose students to business trends, and position students to navigate and plan for their careers. The learning outcomes consist of three parts. First, the module allows students to develop professional awareness and specific skills critical to both individual and organizational success. Second, the course is poised to support students in the three company projects throughout their programme. Third, the module offers career support that helps students define their unique strategic career plans while considering current trends and changes in the work environment.
1) Develop professional knowledge and skills needed in today’s changing world.2) Apply frameworks for strategic decision-making to support both the company projects and their own organisations.3) Develop a personal strategic career plan to meet their future career potential.
Inside the Trinity MBA's Leadership and Professional Development Module Video
This module seeks to provide an understanding of the fundamentals of entrepreneurship and enable participants to evaluate and create a commercially viable business plan independently. The module also provides an introduction to strategic analysis models and frameworks & is designed to feed into the Strategic Management module in Hilary term as well as connect with the Entrepreneurial Finance module, Scaling Project, Social Entrepreneurship Project and Strategic Company Project.
Having completed this module, you should be able to:
This module sets out a broad contextual & historical perspective on the field of management and organisation, and specifically through a detailed examination of organisation design and its contribution to the overall capability of the business. Having completed this module, you should be able to:
This module focuses on the behaviour of individuals and groups in organisations. We will examine key theories and concepts from the field of organisational behaviour and in so doing introduce you to frameworks and tools for understanding and analysing issues relevant to individual and group behaviour and organisational performance. Having completed this module, you should be able to:
The finance function is a critical aspect of any organisation. The success or failure of a firm may be influenced significantly by how it manages its’ finances. Having completed this module, you should be able to:
The purpose of the MBA Strategic Company Project (‘the Company Project’) is to provide a vehicle for MBA teams to apply their business and leadership skills through addressing a strategic challenge faced by the host (partner) organisation; generally a large, complex company or organisation operating in a dynamic environment. Having successfully completed this module, the student should be able to:
This course will provide a framework to successfully implement analytics and Big Data in an organization.Having successfully completed this module, the student should be able to:
Humanity faces a set of economic, social, and environmental Grand Challenges. Grand Challenges are complex social problems that typically involve multiple stakeholders and less conventional approaches to solve. The purpose of this module is to provide students with an opportunity to consider the Grand Challenges of our time and consider the role and strategies that organisations can deploy to tackle such issues. Additionally, students will reflect on the importance of leadership during times of acute crisis due to external shocks.Having successfully completed this module, the student should be able to:
This subject is concerned with understanding the principles of marketing strategy and with acknowledging the changing nature of marketing in the digital era.
Having completed this module successfully, the student should be able to:
This module has the objective of reviewing the financial, control and investment opportunities faced by rapidly growing companies in entrepreneurial settings. The objective of the study is to consider and select financing vehicles which are appropriate to securing the organisations’ money requirements and to understand and analyse the issues in the institutional framework in which those decisions take place.Having completed this module, you should be able to:
This module develops the manager’s critical awareness of the issues and challenges associated with the development and implementation of strategy and processes from an international perspective. As a graduate, you will be better equipped to apply concepts and skills across multiple overseas operations in your project work.Having successfully completed this module, the student should be able to:
International and Corporate Finance including Macroeconomics, Asset Classes & Markets, Valuation, Derivatives & Risk Management, Funding Mechanisms, Funding Evolution and Introduction to Mergers & Acquisitions.Having successfully completed this module, the student should be able to:
This module provides participants with frameworks, concepts, tools and practical advice on how to develop an aligned human resource strategy and practices that will support and enable the delivery of business strategy. Having completed this module, you should be able to:
Module Description
The concept of sustainability is growing in strategic relevance and importance for the modern corporation. In a high-consumption, ‘fast-fashion’ society, it is more crucial than ever to discuss what it means to be sustainable.
In the corporate world, it has become common practice to equate sustainability to managing the so-called triple bottom line: profits, people and planet. There is an increasing acceptance that individuals and organizations need to approach sustainability from a well thought through strategic perspective, and that they should diligently execute this strategy, as doing this invariably leads to enhanced efficiencies, the ability to create additional and enduring value, and bolsters their impact and longevity.
Apart from the moral duty that Individuals, companies and countries have to ensure that they do not impinge upon the ability of future generations to have access to the resources they need to need to maintain and improve their lives.
This module aspires to afford students the opportunity to develop a critical awareness of the issues and challenges related to the sustainability of current individual, organizational and governmental practices. Students are challenged to interrogate and evaluate current approaches, and explore creative ways of promoting flourishing individuals and organizations that are cognizant of their responsibility to future generations.
The module will be delivered in one week at the Graduate Business School of the University of Cape Town. It will inter alia be centred on contextualizing sustainability with an emerging world context, moving beyond the triple bottom line, sustainability as organizational practice in action, the impact of climate change, Environmental stewardship meeting business innovation, and integrating sustainability into organizational practice.
Learning and Teaching Approach
The learning approach in this module is a combination of lectures, site visits and time for cultural appreciation. The days are structured in a way that lectures are attended in the mornings and site visits, company visits and cultural excursions take place in the afternoon.
Learning Outcomes
Having completed this module, the student should be able to:
Satisfactory completion of this course will contribute to the development of the following key skills:
September - December2-3 taught core modules. Teaching includes a mix of lecturers, guest speakers, live action learning, projects and workshop. The Strategic Company Project resumes.
January - March2-3 taught core modules. Optional residency week in Belgium. The Social Enterprise Project launches.
April - August1 taught core modules. Choose from a range of electives. The Scaling Company Project launches.
This course is much more than simple theory - it is a game changer. The module strives to turn MBA students into the next generation of sustainable business leaders. The mission of this module is to develop a practical understanding of real-world business challenges, expose students to business trends, and position students to navigate and plan for their careers. The learning outcomes consist of three parts. First, the module allows students to develop professional awareness and specific skills critical to both individual and organizational success. Second, the course is poised to support students in the three company projects throughout their programme. Third, the module offers career support that helps students define their unique strategic career plans while taking into account the current trends and changes in the work environment.
1) Develop professional knowledge and skills that are needed in today’s changing world.2) Apply frameworks for strategic decision-making to support both the company projects and their own organisations.3) Develop a personal strategic career plan to meet their future career potential.
Inside the Trinity MBA's Leadership and Professional Development Module
The purpose of the MBA Strategic Company Project (‘the Company Project’) is to provide a vehicle for MBA teams to apply their business and leadership skills through addressing a strategic challenge faced by the host (partner) organisation; generally, a large, complex company or organisation operating in a dynamic environment. Having successfully completed this module, the student should be able to:
This subject is concerned with understanding the principles of marketing strategy and with acknowledging the changing nature of marketing in the digital era. Having completed this module, you should be able to:
The success of business enterprises is measured by their financial performance and their financial strength. Financial statements provide the key to understanding that success. This module is built around the analysis of the financial reports of international businesses across a range of industries.On successful completion of this module the student should be able to:
The purpose of the MBA Social Enterprise Project (SEP) is to provide an opportunity for MBA teams to apply their business skills and knowledge to a challenge faced by a Social Enterprise (SE). A SE is any organisation with a social mission and can take various forms: non‐profit organisation (NPO), nongovernmental organisation (NGO), profit-making company, hybrid, company limited by guarantee, cooperative, and/or foundation, and might have a charity (CHY) number. MBA teams will meet with the SE partner, learn about a specific organisational challenge that the SE is facing, agree on the parameters of the project, work independently on the solution, and produce a report and presentation to the organisation to address that challenge. As part of the SEP, students learn about some of the unique challenges facing social purpose organisations. The SEP is designed to be mutually beneficial, as the SE benefits from the report and presentation produced by the teams.Having successfully completed this module, the student should be able to:
This module takes a detailed look at the decisions managers to need to make about operational activities. Having completed this module, you should be able to:• To define and describe the field of operations strategy• To Identify and understand the working of manufacturing and service firms from an operations perspective• To conduct relevant analyses of operational and managerial situations and scenarios• To apply key concepts in the field of operations strategy such as process, capacity, quality, development, improvement, focus• To communicate conclusions and recommendations in a professional manner• To work effectively as an individual in a team focused on reviewing the performance of an operation
This module seeks to provide an understanding of the fundamentals of entrepreneurship and enable participants to independently evaluate and create a commercially viable business plan. The module also provides an introduction to strategic analysis models and frameworks & is designed to feed into the Strategic Management module in Hilary term as well as connect with the Entrepreneurial Finance module, Scaling Project, Social Entrepreneurship Project and Strategic Company Project.
This course aims to explore the continuous political and social pressures that businesses operate under together with the social impact of business and the role it plays in society. It looks at the social pressures and threatening forces that continuously face business managers as well as the opportunities that exist for business. Having successfully completed this module, the student should be:
The course is based on best practice negotiation training developed at the Program On Negotiation (PON) at Harvard University. It aspires to instil the capability, competence and confidence to embark upon principled, value-maximizing negotiation.
Bearing in mind the futility of mere rote learning at a post-graduate level, students are not required to resort to convergent thinking by merely regurgitating the course content. Consequently, they exposed to numerous in-class case studies and simulations, which require them to creatively apply the knowledge, insights and skills imparted to them during the course.
The course is based upon best practice negotiation training developed at the Program On Negotiation (PON) at Harvard University.
The course is presented in an inter-active manner, which includes lectures and experiential learning by virtue of case studies, debriefings, video presentations and simulations.
After successfully completing the negotiation course, students should be considerably better equipped to:
Working alongside a small or medium sized enterprise (SME) that is actively scaling, this applied project will require you to identify a scaling or growth related task, agree upon the specific parameters of the project with the firm, work as a team on a solution and produce a report and presentation to help the firm address this challenge. This project is coordinated alongside Bay Advisory, an Irish-based management consultancy group focused on advising scaling companies.
Professors: Bryan Maybury & Jack Golden
This course will provide a framework to successfully implement analytics and Big Data in an organization. Having successfully completed this module, the student should be able to:
The concept of sustainability is growing in strategic relevance and importance for modern corporations. In a high-consumption, ‘fast-fashion’ society, it is more crucial than ever to discuss what it means to be sustainable.
In the corporate world, it has become common practice to equate sustainability to managing the so-called triple bottom line: profits, people and the planet. There is an increasing acceptance that individuals and organizations need to approach sustainability from a well-thought-through strategic perspective, and that they should diligently execute this strategy, as doing this invariably leads to enhanced efficiencies, the ability to create additional and enduring value, and bolsters their impact and longevity.
This module aspires to afford students the opportunity to develop a critical awareness of the issues and challenges related to the sustainability of current individual, organizational and governmental practices. Students are challenged to interrogate and evaluate current approaches and explore creative ways of promoting flourishing individuals and organizations that are cognizant of their responsibility to future generations.
Full-Time MBA student Ben Donahue sat down with us to give his tips and advice about applying for the Trinity MBA.