Increase in
the number of people employed coupled with rising demand of specialized
courses has driven the Executive MBA
market in UK.
Joint
Ventures and Contracts with B-Schools: UK has witnessed an increase in the demand
for executive education in order to explore the potential opportunities. It has
helped the B-schools in broadening their student base and in creating a brand
value. This also further leads to a wider and a better alumni network which is
one of the major driver for attracting students.
The business schools also partner up with
companies and structure their executive or development courses to suit the need
of that company or the industry in which it operates.
Increasing
demand for Part Time Courses: There has been an increase in the demand for
part-time EMBA courses over full time courses largely due to majority of the
students who opt to pursue EMBA are already working and they choose to continue
working while studying. Therefore, they prefer a part time program over a full
time program. The part time programs constitute 82.4% share out of the overall
type of programs offered.
Brexit
Challenge for EMBA Courses:
Universities are afraid about the diminishing co-scholastic benefits from
exchange programmes. Recruiting the best professionals would be a difficult
task due to regulations which came into force due to Brexit. Post declaration
of Brexit, there is worry about the research funding which would play a vital
role in the upcoming years.
The report Titled “UK
Executive MBA Market Outlook to 2023 - By Type of Program (Structured and
Customized), By Electives, By Blended Learning (Online & Offline and only
Offline), By Program Duration and By Course Type (Part Time only, Full Time
only or Either Full or Part Time)” by Ken Research suggested that the
Executive MBA market in UK has been growing due to increase in the number of
people employed, increase in the fees structure and growth in the number of
customized programs offered.
The market is expected to register a positive
CAGR of 12.6% in terms of revenue during the forecast period 2018-2023E.
Key Segments Covered
By Type of Program
Structured
Customized
By Electives offered
0-10
10-20
Above
20
By Blended Learning
Offline
and Online
Only
Offline
By Program Duration
Less
than or equal to 24 months
Greater
than 24 months
By Type of Course
Part
Time only
Full
Time only
Either
Part Time or Full Time
Key Target Audience
B
Schools
Online
Education Consultancies
Ministry
of Education/ Higher Education Authority
Online
Education Aggregators
Investors
in Private Equity Firm
Time Period Captured in the Report:
Historical Period: 2013-2018
Forecast Period: 2019-2023E
Institutes Covered:
The
University of Aberdeen, Aston University, the University of Bath
University
of Bedfordshire, Birmingham City University
The
University of Birmingham, the University of Bolton, the University of Bradford
The
University of Bristol, the University of Cambridge, Cardiff University
Cardiff
Metropolitan University, the University of Central Lancashire
City,
University of London, Cranfield University, De Montfort University
University
of Durham, the University of East Anglia, the University of Edinburgh
The
University of Essex, the University of Exeter, Glyndŵr University
The
University of Greenwich, University of Hertfordshire, the University of Hull
The
University of Lancaster, Leeds Beckett University, the University of Leeds
University
of the Arts, London, London Business School
London
School of Economics and Political Science, Loughborough University
University
of Nottingham, the Nottingham Trent University
The
University of Oxford, the University of Salford, the University of Sheffield
University
of Suffolk, the University of Surrey
University
of Wales Trinity Saint David, University of Ulster,
The
University of Warwick, the University of Winchester, University of Worcester
Sheffield
Hallam Universitys
Key Topics Covered in the Report
UK
Executive MBA Industry
Executive
MBA Colleges UK
Executive
Education UK
Major
Institutes Providing EMBA UK
UK
Executive MBA Structured
UK
Executive MBA Electives
UK
Executive MBA Program Duration
UK
Executive MBA Part Time
UK
Executive MBA Full Time
UK
Executive MBA Student Profile
UK
Executive MBA Work Experience
UK
Executive MBA International Students
UK
Executive MBA College Strategies
UK
Executive MBA Trends
UK
Executive MBA Developments
UK
Executive MBA Issues
UK
Executive MBA Government Initiatives
UK
Executive MBA Government Regulations
UK
Executive MBA SWOT Analysis
UK
Executive MBA Enrollments
UK
Executive MBA Programs
UK
Executive MBA Future
Brexit
Effect Executive MBA Market
Cross
Comparison UK EMBA Colleges
London
Business School UK EMBA
London
School of Economics UK EMBA
University
of Cambridge UK EMBA
Aston
University UK EMBA
Cranfield
University UK EMBA
University
of Oxford UK EMBA
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