MBA in Risk Management – UCAM, Spain
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree with a specialization in Risk Management prepares students with essential skills to recognize and analyze risks within organizations effectively. The program emphasizes risk management techniques to mitigate potential risks or adapt organizational procedures for enhanced risk prevention. It offers contemporary insights into diverse risk practices, including crisis management, cyber risk, insurance and risk transfer, business continuity management, and global risk management.
Through this program, students explore cutting-edge risk management processes, enabling them to identify emerging organizational risks, analyze their potential impact, and devise effective response strategies.
Upon program completion, graduates are equipped to advance in their careers, demonstrating high-level decision-making and problem-solving skills suitable for leadership roles in risk management. This MBA program prepares students to work across various industries, handling critical risk management responsibilities. Additionally, it opens doors to potential opportunities in compliance, audits, and information technology fields.
The core business skills acquired during the program not only empower students to establish their consulting businesses but also provide a solid foundation for further educational pursuits.
WHY THIS PROGRAM
WES recognized qualification
Program designed exclusively for professionals with work experience
Comprehensive study material and e-library support available at no additional cost
Become eligible to gain direct entry into relevant Doctorate / PhD programme
Online Assignments and Assessment
European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (60 ECTS) enabled program
Installment payment option available
MBA Degree awarded from UCAM, Spain
WHO SHOULD ENROLL
MBA – Risk Management is ideal for :
Chief Risk Officer (CRO)
Director of Risk Management
Head of Risk and Compliance
Enterprise Risk Manager
Program Manager
Financial Experts
WHAT YOU’LL EARN
MBA – Risk Management Degree from UCAM, Spain
Level 7 Diploma from OTHM, UK (Optional)
Eligible to Gain Direct Entry into Relevant Doctorate/PhD program
ELIGIBILITY
Graduate
Minimum 2 Years of Managerial Work Experience
Non-Graduate
Minimum 5 Years of Managerial Work Experience
- A very small percentage of applicants are approved on the basis of Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).
Note: Candidates can only apply for the program which is relevant to their area of work experience.
SYLLABUS
This program is available for study in 2 stages over 24 months, giving learners the flexibility they need to master the complexities in the business administration with focus on Risk Management domain.
Stage 1
All the units of Stage 1 are mandatory.
Units
Strategic Management
Strategic Leadership
Strategic Human Resource Management
Strategic Financial Management
Strategic Risk Management
Risk Analysis and Modelling
Stage 2
Learners on successful completion of Stage 1, would move to next stage of the MBA program. The last stage consists of 1 unit.
Unit – Dissertation
This unit is designed to make a major contribution to learners’ professional and intellectual development, by enabling them to demonstrate their capacity for sustained independent thought, learning and critical reflection.
Dissertation should be of 12,000 words.
About UCAM, Spain
The Universidad Católica San Antonio (UCAM), is a private university located in Murcia in south-eastern Spain founded in 1996. UCAM offers undergraduate and graduate academic programs taught by faculty and researchers engaged with the quality of the education provided. The university is characterized by a firm commitment to Catholic orthodoxy and the moral and social doctrines of the Church. UCAM aims to contribute to the transmission of human knowledge and the development of research, from the critical, responsible and creative freedom of the person, according to gospel principles. UCAM developed a system of quality management applied to teaching, research and services to ensure the human relations among all members of the university community in order to make more effective educational work and research.