Master of Business Administration (MBA)
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Get a CMI accredited MBA in just 14 months full-time.
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12th in employment in the UK*
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Total fees: £8,880 – pay in full or pay per module.
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Apply by 16 February to start on 2 March 2026.
Get a CMI accredited MBA in just 14 months full-time.
12th in employment in the UK*
Total fees: £8,880 – pay in full or pay per module.
Apply by 16 February to start on 2 March 2026.
Graduate in just 14 months.
12 starts per year – start within weeks.
Beating Russell Group universities on outcomes*
CV support, events, 24/7 job portal.
Study flexibly within a weekly structure.
Flex between full and part-time.
The Walbrook MBA is designed for professionals who want to progress, pivot or take on more responsibility. As employers worldwide continue to seek MBA graduates for senior roles – with salaries far higher than most other qualifications – this programme combines advanced business knowledge with leadership development to help you step up with confidence. Our programme is also accredited by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), so you’ll graduate with Foundation Chartered Manager (fCMgr) status – a recognised step towards full Chartered Manager status.
Designed by industry experts from the City of London, a global hub for finance and enterprise, you’ll benefit from Walbrook’s employer partnerships and access to expert speakers – all 100% online, with the flexibility to study around your schedule within a clear weekly structure.
Build the leadership, strategy and management skills to step into senior roles across sectors.
Possible career paths include:
*Salaries listed from glassdoor.co.uk and accurate as of February 2026.
I am currently in full time employment, so being able to study at my own time and being able to be in control of my own studying was really important, and Walbrook provided that as part of their online degrees. Their model really works because you're able to juggle it around your current lifestyle more than the typical degree. Whether you're studying, whether you're part time, or whether you're parents, I would say just go for it.
*National Graduate Outcomes Survey, 2024