Timetable for the Warwick MBA by distance learning
Our distance learning mode involves a constant workload as you will see from these study calendars.
January 2009
For the January 2009 intake, our study programme is delivered in three parts, plus your dissertation. Part A comprises the September Seminar, five core modules, and your exams.
| Accounting & Financial Management |
| Economics of the Business Environment |
| Market Analysis |
| Operations Management |
| Organisational Behaviour |
| Optional induction seminar at WBS: 17 January 2009 |
| Optional weekend seminar at WBS: 9-10 May |
| Part A September Seminar at WBS: 29 August - 5 September |
| Optional weekend seminar at WBS: 17-18 October |
| Part A exams: 7-11 December |
Part B comprises the September Seminar, two core modules, and up to three elective modules. You will also start your management consultancy project and dissertation, and have the option to attend two weekend seminars at Warwick.
| Strategic Advantage |
| Modelling & Analysis for Management |
| Elective modules |
| Management consultancy project and dissertation |
Part C will see you complete the remainder of your six elective modules and your project and dissertation You will also attend a third September Seminar and have the option to attend two weekend seminars at Warwick.
July 2009 onwards
From July 2009 onwards, our study programme will be offered as below. Year one comprises the September Seminar, five core modules, and your exams.
| Accounting & Financial Management |
| Economics of the Business Environment |
| Market Analysis |
| Operations Management |
| Optional induction seminar at WBS: 4 July 2009 |
| Optional weekend seminar at WBS: 16-17 January 2010 |
| September Seminar at WBS: 28 August - 4 September 2010 |
| Optional weekend seminar at WBS: 16-17 October 2010 |
| Exams: 6-10 December 2010 (to be confirmed) |
Year two comprises the September Seminar, two core modules, and up to three elective modules. You will also start your management consultancy project and dissertation, and have the option to attend two weekend seminars at Warwick.
Year three will see you complete the remainder of your six elective modules and your project and dissertation. You will also attend a third September Seminar and have the option to attend two weekend seminars at Warwick.

