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Sept. 25, 2025
Bath Spa University offers London-based MBA
Bath Spa University is offering an MBA course taught out of its London campus.
The London-based MBA, taught out of one of the world’s top business hubs, blends theory and practice, helping students to develop essential skills that are in high demand from businesses and organisations. The course is designed for people who already have professional experience and are keen to advance their careers.
Students will discover innovative ways to manage change and the complexities faced by teams, organisations and sectors, with the MBA course covering areas such as marketing, data analysis and financial decision-making, preparing students for senior roles.
Bath Spa University London’s MBA has scholarships on offer and flexible start dates in February and September.
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Content added on 25th September 2025.
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