PDBA Part-time explained
The PDBA part-time programme is offered as a part-time course over one year to students residing within a 60km radius of Gqeberha.
Trimester Module Structure
YEAR 1
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TRIMESTER 1 (Jan- May) |
Integrated Management Practice
Operations Management
Accounting for Business*
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TRIMESTER 2 (May – Aug) |
Marketing Management
Management Accounting
Human Resource Strategy
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TRIMESTER 3 (Aug – Nov) |
Entrepreneurship
Strategy
Management Economics
Exit: PDBA degree
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*Accounting for Business: This is an optional introductory accounting module. Students who have successfully completed an accounting course on a tertiary level may elect to be excused from doing this introductory module.
Students that progress onto the MBA programme will be granted credits for the following modules:
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People Management (Human Resource Strategy)
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Management Economics
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Management Accounting
Class Presentation
Two to three evening classes per week from 17:30 to 20:30.
The programme is divided into three (3) trimesters (12 weeks per trimester).
Group Work
All students accepted onto the PDBA programme are assigned to a syndicate group. Group members are selected and assigned according to their professional expertise and experience so as to best replicate a management team in the working environment. You will be required to meet with your group members on a regular basis (at least once a week) to work on assignments and projects.
Tests and Exams
Tests are written on weekends (Saturdays). Exams are written in the week.
All exams are written at the delivery points (Gqeberha (PE), Cape Town, Durban, East London, Gauteng).
Main Campus & International Head Office
Nelson Mandela University Business School
2nd Avenue Campus
Summerstrand
Gqeberha, 6001
South Africa