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Online MBA with Clinical Leadership

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 24 months online

Masters Degree Description

Drive solutions to improve public health outcomes

The University of Birmingham’s online MBA with Clinical Leadership programme empowers graduates with the skills they need to transform healthcare environments. In modules led by the same distinguished faculty members who teach on campus, you’ll gain new leadership strategies to tackle the biggest challenges clinical and healthcare organisations face today.

Entry Requirements

For entry to the online MBA you must have obtained (or be predicted to obtain) an upper second-class degree from a UK university OR an equivalent qualification from a recognised institution. Given the nature of this programme, applicants should have five years of professional management experience or at least three years in cases of exceptional potential.

If you are applying for either the Clinical Leadership or Engineering Leadership specialism, please note that relevant industry experience is also required.

If you do not meet standard entry criteria, we may accept applications with a lower degree and significant work experience. Please speak with us to find out if you are eligible to join the programme.

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Student Destinations

Drawing on insights and expertise from our partnerships with leading international businesses, Birmingham Business School’s online MBA has been recently ranked top 15 in the world by the Financial Times (2026). It offers a gateway to several new career paths or perfect training for progression within your current company. Alumni are currently employed at top organisations such as Amazon, Citi Bank, Coca Cola, Deloitte, Estée Lauder, Shell and more.

This exposure to world-class teaching and research will inform your understanding and capacity to advance sustainable, responsible business strategies in an increasingly competitive global business market.

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