MBA Master of Business Administration, Saudi Arabia

Key facts

  • Start date: April & October
  • Application deadline: 
    April intake: end of March;
    October intake: end of August
  • Study mode and duration: MBA/PgDip: intensive weekend classes and tutorials on PNU campus, combined with off-campus learning
  • Triple-accredited business school: AMBA, AACSB & EQUIS

  • Over 50 years: Delivering our prestigious MBA programme

Study with us

  • study an Executive MBA in KSA from a triple accredited, internationally recognised business school, through our partnership with Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University (PNU)
  • develop your career prospects or change career direction on a part-time basis over two years
  • expect a high quality learning experience from Strathclyde faculty in a cross-cultural & co-ed environment
  • build networks with MBA students & alumni communities across the Middle East & the world

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Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, College of Business Administration.

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Why this course?

Strathclyde Business School has been delivering the Strathclyde MBA on an executive basis via our international centres since 1998. Currently, we have well-established presence in The United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Oman and Malaysia, and more recently, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA).

As part of its strategic partnership with Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University (PNU) – the world’s largest women’s university – we offer the Strathclyde Executive MBA, marking a significant milestone in the University’s international engagement and continued development in the Middle East.

This launch reflects a shared commitment to delivering high-quality, internationally recognised education and supporting the development of future business leaders in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. As part of this partnership, Strathclyde will deliver its internationally renowned, triple-accredited MBA programme at PNU’s campus in Riyadh. The programme will bring together a cohort of co-ed participants in an inclusive and collaborative learning environment, and is designed to develop strategic capability, leadership skills, and responsible management practices. The collaboration builds on a strong foundation of academic cooperation and aligns with both institutions’ commitment to excellence in education, internationalisation, and knowledge exchange.

Our partnership with PNU ensures that our MBA in KSA mirrors the high standard of teaching facilities and resources you would expect in a leading business school. While we maintain full control of admissions, academic teaching and programme delivery, our PNU partners will provide full administrative support and are on hand to deal with your everyday needs as you progress through your studies.

A pioneering and experienced MBA provider, we update and review our MBA to reflect the current global business environment. Strathclyde's MBA is strategy-focused and blends theoretical and practical business learning.

Our wide choice of electives can help you personalise the programme to suit your business interests. These elective classes can be studied in Riyadh, as well as Glasgow and our other international centres, to give you an international learning and networking experience.

The MBA project allows you to examine in depth a managerial, organisational or environmental issue of your choice over an extended period of time.

Our Executive MBA enables you to study whilst continuing your career and allows you to implement your learning into work.

When I graduated, as soon as I turned LinkedIn from Bachelors to Masters, I got three offers from three leading institutions in the GCC.

THE Awards 2019: UK University of the Year Winner

What is the programme format?

The programme is designed for busy executives who need to combine career and family commitments with the demands of MBA studies. The flexibility of delivery enables most participants to graduate within two years. However, study may be spread over a longer period if necessary, to a maximum of five years.

Typically, your MBA studies will be made up of:

  • monthly intensive seminars delivered by Strathclyde academics at PNU campus
  • regular tutorials with our locally based counsellors
  • off-campus learning and support via our virtual learning environment

You’ll work in an international environment alongside like-minded classmates - both male and female - and be part of our long established network of students and alumni from our international postgraduate centres.

A highlight of the Strathclyde calendar is the annual MBA Summer School which takes place in Glasgow, over May and June. The summer school is open to all study routes of the MBA who have reached the elective stage of the programme. It's a great way to accelerate your studies, and network with a large group of international colleagues.

Triple-accredited business school

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Course content

The Strathclyde MBA programme structure has three distinct building blocks at its core:

  • Building Capabilities
  • Responsible Leadership
  • Strategy in Practice

Each of these building blocks comprises a series of 10 credit modules which clearly embrace the specific leadership challenges and responsibilities facing business leaders.

Responsible Leadership comprises a set of modules which will ensure that you are able to lead strategically, sustainably and ethically, to ensure excellent organisational performance. This involves personal reflection of yourself as a leader and your ability to engage and motivate others around you. Equally, a responsible leader needs to understand the wider context of corporate social responsibility in a Responsible Organisation, meeting stakeholder expectations and operating to economic, social and environmental requirements. The Responsible Organisation module is further developed and realised via the Boardroom Challenge.

Strategic Leadership Development

This module will provide you with a range of learning contexts, theories, knowledge and practical tools to critically reflect on, enhance and adapt their strategic leadership practice. You will be introduced to a range of situational learning and action based approaches to help you engage with and find solutions to strategic leadership problems in the world. As a result of the module, you will develop a life-long mindset of reflection and personal and professional development.

As part of the module you will take part in a Leadership Challenge group assignment and you will also maintain a reflective diary for the duration of the class that captures your leadership learning and practice.

Learning objectives:
  • communicate an understanding of contemporary concepts and thinking in strategic leadership when applied to different organisational, cultural and international contexts.
  • analyse, appraise and create ethical solutions to contemporary issues of relevance to leadership.
  • exhibit improved leadership skill capability through the adaptive application of leadership concepts, styles and practices to real life settings.
  • demonstrate an increased self-awareness and understanding of how one’s behaviour is perceived by and impacts on others.
  • formulate enhanced interpersonal and communication skills within a developing process of continuous personal and organisational development.
  • demonstrate a capacity to act ethically and with integrity in a leadership role

Leading a Sustainable Organisation

This module will explore the nature of organisations from multiple perspectives and how to nurture a high-performance organisation by addressing structure and design, culture, politics and processes, organisational behaviour and the role of the workforce.

Organisational studies, organisational behaviour and human resource management will be examined through the perspective of sustainability. You will consider the role of the leader in setting the vision, shaping the environment and supporting change. You will also explore how to create sustainable workplaces that attract and retain talent and ensure the health and wellbeing of employees.

Learning objectives:
  • discuss the challenges in leading organisations that nurture employee health, wellbeing, commitment and high performance
  • demonstrate awareness of key concepts, considerations and methods of managing organisations through understanding and application of theory in organisational studies organisational behaviour and human resource
  • critique contemporary perspectives on organisational design, culture, politics and processes, and the workforce
  • examine theories and practical considerations relating to planned organisational change and what these mean across the four perspectives of organisational design, culture, politics and processes, and the workforce
  • understand where sustainable practice sits in relation to organisational design, culture, politics and processes, and the workforce

Responsible Organisation (leading to Boardroom Challenge)

Responsible management practice is integral to leadership. By using case study and practice-informed teaching, students will engage with examples, outcomes, and limits of responsible management practice.

Being able to navigate this in the context of a boardroom is a particular challenge, and the module leads to the assessed Boardroom Challenge at the capstone stage of the programme.

Together, the Strategy in Practice modules address how organisations survive, become highly successful, and remain financially viable and legitimate in a global, rapidly changing environment. You will address how leaders make this happen and learn how to use analysis, tools and techniques to develop and implement successful strategies.

Applied Strategic Management

This module aims to introduce the major strategic management concepts and theories and help students appreciate the journey undertaken for the development of strategy as well as the content of strategy at different organisational levels. This module will prepare you to transition to higher managerial roles, the responsibilities of which go beyond contributing to strategy and leading strategy and strategic change.

Learning objectives:
  • critically evaluate and interrogate strategic aspects for a range of organisations, from new ventures to those with an international agenda and portfolio of businesses.
  • utilise strategy theory to identify strategic issues that need be addressed within organisations.
  • generate and evaluate a range of options to determine recommendations for an organisation’s strategic issues.
  • justify and defend a specific outcome that a strategic analysis generates and the recommendations that are being made.
  • reflect and evaluate learning from the engagement with the practice of strategy and the importance of adopting a human-centred, inclusive approach to the effectiveness of strategy activities.
  • design an engaged strategy planning process to suit the needs of a specific organisational situation.

Digital Transformation & Technological Innovation

In this module you will examine the role of digital disruption, digital maturity and digital initiatives in shaping organisational outcomes. You will also learn how technological innovation can create value through digital transformation.

Learning objectives:
  • develop an understanding of the organisational and institutional implications of digital disruption and digital technological innovation trends
  • analyse an organisation’s digital maturity and organisational readiness to engage in digital transformation and technological innovation
  • demonstrate a capacity to innovate business processes, business models and operational approaches through the application of digital technologies and organisational change methods
  • build a personal capacity in communicating with – and educating – others about digital transformation at strategic and operational levels, and with a variety of stakeholder groups
  • demonstrate strategic decision-making, business planning and influencing skills in relation to identifying, appraising and recommending digital transformation and technological options

Economic Analysis for Strategists

Markets can often be highly complex and judgement can be clouded by this complexity. By taking an approach based on Microeconomic analysis, you will learn to undertake a rigorous and ‘emotionless’ approach to analysing opportunities in existing and new markets, and the potential these hold.

This provides an alternative but complementary perspective on the assessment of business activity, looking externally rather than internally, at the consequences which are influenced by the nature of demand and the behaviour of competitors.

Learning objectives:
  • understand the key influences of profit in a business: production conditions on the supply side; and the nature of demand
  • learn about a range of decisions businesses face in a market environment
  • understand the impact of market structure and competition on profitability
  • gain command of the issues associated with entering foreign markets
  • appreciate the impact of competition policy on business activity
  • develop an ability to apply this thinking to contemporary business issues

Building Capabilities provides you with a solid foundation in the management of key functional areas found in today’s business organisations and incorporates an introduction to developing your Consulting Skills. This is further developed, in a highly experiential way, later in the programme where all students play an active part in the Consulting Impact Challenge.   

Entrepreneurial Thinking & Practice

This module will examine the entrepreneurial mindset and ways to bring creativity to bear in pursuit of new sources of value creation. You'll compare attitudes and practices across national and organisational cultures. 

Entrepreneurial Thinking and Practice is delivered online.

Learning objectives
  • differentiate between traits and mindsets and recognise the role of growth mindsets in entrepreneurial thinking and action
  • consider ambiguity and uncertainty in the entrepreneurial journey and examine your personal responses to these conditions
  • identify your personal frames of reference and appraise the impact of these on your creative thinking and action
  • assess your ability to communicate with empathy and consider how to foster trust and psychological safety to support entrepreneurial thinking and practice for yourself and those around you
  • reflect on your entrepreneurial skills, competencies and linked behaviours and how these have developed over the course of the class

Managing Value-Driven Analytics

Analytics is a key management tool to drive effective strategies in innovation, adaptability, resilience and sustainability. Analytics is also a key management technique pertinent to effective and efficient day-to-day management and strategic change.

This module will introduce you to managing value-driven analytics from the perspective of a general manager as tools that can be used to drive evidence-based operational and strategic decision-making in a modern workplace.

Learning objectives:
  • critique the potential value and practical challenges to managers regarding data and analytics, including around increasing volumes of data, increasing availability of related technology, and increasing expectations from both internal and external customers/end users
  • identify and appraise analytical approaches to support evidence-based decision-making in a variety of organisational situations
  • use and critique visualisations of analysis to deliver business intelligence insights
  • create business intelligence insights via a transparent and reliable application of analytical methods for decisions facing uncertainty
  • create business intelligence insights via a transparent and reliable application of analytical methods for decisions facing trade-offs

 

Marketing Management

Marketing plays a central role in creating, managing, and delivering value across the supply chain within every organisation. In this module, we examine the concept of marketing and how it operates within consumer, business-to-business, service, and public organisations. You will examine the underlying concepts and frameworks that help organisations to design appropriate strategies.

Over the past decade or so, we have witnessed significant changes in the way in which customers interact with organisations. Developments in technology and data management have led to a re-appraisal of how organisations interact with customers and design relevant marketing strategies. You will address relevant strategies in key decision areas to reflect this necessary change.

In this module, you will also learn how product, pricing, distribution, and promotion strategies add value.

Learning objectives:
  • understand the principles, practice, and strategic value of marketing management in different contexts: consumer, business-to-business, services, public and private sector
  • discuss the central concepts, issues, and strategic value of branding across organisational settings, markets, and territories
  • evaluate the value-creating potential, options, risks, and issues for marketing practitioners
  • identify the macro trends in digital, sustainability, globalisation, and demographic change
  • describe trends and developments in marketing & brand management practice and evaluate the implications for product development, customer buying behaviour, organisational performance & strategy
  • appraise the marketing and brand management approach of an organisation and identify strategic marketing and branding initiatives to improve performance

 

Operations & Project Management

You'll explore the principles of contemporary operations and project management in this module. In doing so, you'll evaluate the inherent tension between managing ‘business as usual’ and change. You'll also examine how these systems of management can contribute to the strategic success of their organisation.

Learning objectives
  • deploy operations management principles and techniques to support the strategy of the organisation
  • use project management principles and techniques to support the strategy of the organisation
  • explain how project management and operations management can be effectively integrated within organisations
  • evaluate how the implementation of these systems of management might vary between new value creation and support of ongoing operational activity
  • generate strategy from both operational and project perspectives

Consulting Skills (leading to Consulting Impact Challenge)

Many MBA students wish to move into consulting careers, but the requirement for a consulting skill set transcends a particular job role. This module will support you to develop inter-personal, critical thinking, engagement and influencing skills, which will be useful in a variety of roles. This module will help you develop those skills and is assessed at the capstone stage by the Consulting Impact Challenge, where small teams will work on a live client problem in consulting mode.

The final part of the Strathclyde MBA is the capstone project, and you will be able to choose the MBA project that best matches your ambitions – you can opt for a research project, entrepreneurial project or consultancy project.

Throughout your studies, business engagement activities at both a module and programme level will ensure that your MBA journey is a highly experiential one, and reflective of current issues impacting the business world.

Learning & teaching

Learning methods include:

  • face-to-face teaching by Strathclyde University staff
  • regular local counselling support on-campus in Riyadh
  • home/private study with specially prepared core learning materials
  • assignments set, marked or validated by Strathclyde University staff

Assessment

Assessment throughout the programme involves a combination of:

  • course work
  • workshops
  • group work
  • presentations

As far as possible, coursework will be related to your work environment. The assignments are set, marked and validated by the University of Strathclyde academic staff. They're identical to and assessed on the same basis as students undertaking the programme in the UK.

Global Practitioner initiative

At Strathclyde we recognise the pace of change in higher education has accelerated, disrupting traditional operating models and driving innovation in the design and experience of the learning journey.

In this shifting context, Strathclyde Business School has introduced the Global Practitioner initiative – this is an organisational innovation aimed at placing practical expertise and content relevance alongside academic knowledge and intellectual challenge at the heart of a high-quality, transformative student experience.

Bridging theory and practice, Global Practitioners play a crucial role in stimulating and facilitating learning for our MBA, executive education and specialist Masters students. Our Global Practitioners are a new class of colleagues from a diverse range of industries and backgrounds, reflecting the broad nature of subjects addressed in our general management programmes and the rich variety of students and colleague profiles in our learning environment.

MBA students talking in common room.

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MBA entry requirements

Our selection process is designed to identify talented professionals from a wide range of academic, business and cultural backgrounds.

While there are formal requirements for entry to our MBA listed below, we take into consideration:

  • your potential
  • your interpersonal and team working qualities
  • the range and nature of your managerial experience

In order to assess these skills, we ask you to complete a number of essays outlining your experience and aspirations alongside references supporting your work experience and academic record.

We will ask you to undertake a formal interview to discuss your achievements and aspirations. We encourage you to visit the school or centre you’re applying to and to ask as many questions as you need to clarify your decision.

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Qualifications & experience

For entry to the MBA programme you must:

  • hold a degree from a UK university, or equivalent academic qualification from a comparable non-UK institution. If you studied for your undergraduate degree at a non-UK institution we'll need a copy of your degree transcript. Professional qualifications will also be considered.
  • be at least 24 years of age.
  • have a minimum of three years' full-time postgraduate experience where the management of people and resources has played a significant role.

Direct entry to the MBA may also be offered to applicants who do not hold sufficient recognised degree-level qualifications, but who do:

  • hold non-degree/professional qualifications plus at least five years' varied management experience.
  • have no formal qualifications but extensive and varied management experience (10 or more years).
Competence in English

The MBA programme is highly interactive and requires a high level of competence in English speaking, writing, reading and understanding. A minimum score of 6.0 in IELTS is normally required for those applicants whose first language is not English. We may consider applicants who fall below this level, on a case by case basis.

Computer competence

In order to undertake the Diploma/MBA you need to be competent in word processing, the use of spreadsheets and in report writing.

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Fees & funding

Fees may be subject to updates to maintain accuracy. Tuition fees will be notified in your offer letter.

All fees are in £ sterling, unless otherwise stated, and may be subject to revision.

Annual revision of fees

Students on programmes of study of more than one year (or studying standalone modules) should be aware that the majority of fees will increase annually.

The University will take a range of factors into account, including, but not limited to, UK inflation, changes in delivery costs and changes in Scottish and/or UK Government funding. Changes in fees will be published on the University website in October each year for the following year of study and any annual increase will be capped at a maximum of 10% per year. This cap will apply to fees from 2026/27 onwards, which will not increase by more than 10% from the previous year for continuing students.

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Tuition fees

Details of fees and payment by instalments are available from your local MBA administrator. Email cba-emba@pnu.edu.sa for information.

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Careers

We recognise that career development is one of the main reasons why people invest in an MBA. It could be that you are looking to progress to more senior levels in your existing organisation, or you are looking for a career change.

That's why we offer a dedicated careers service for MBA students. This consists of career planning and skills development as well as unlimited access to personal advice and coaching. Our careers service is delivered in-house and by a team of top consultants.

We work with you to complement your own proactive job search efforts. We help use your own particular career background and strengths to help with your next career move.

You’ll gain the understanding and tools to develop your personal, strategic career plan, as well as the self-marketing and communication skills to make effective applications and impress at interview.

You’ll have the knowledge of the global job market and a range of contacts to make it work for you.

Where you'll find our recent graduates

Consulting 26% 
Financial Services 18%
Engineering 10% 
FMCG 10%
Professional Services 10% 
Public Sector/NGO 10%  
Manufacturing 4% 
Media/Entertainment 4%  
Pharma 4% 
Technology 4% 

Dedicated careers resources

You’ll have access to a library of MBA-specific information and resources through our Careers Portal. This offers:

  • company and market information, both UK and global
  • vacancies all over the world
  • links to top MBA sites

Further information

Go to our dedicated Careers section to get information on:

  • Career planning
  • Preparing your CV
  • The job market
  • Interview advice
  • Entrepreneurship and innovation
  • Employers
  • Alumni
  • Projects and client consultancy
  • Overseas support
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Apply

Application deadlines:

  • April intake – end of March
  • October intake – end of August

For information and guidance on the application process, take a look at our How to Apply web page.

Start date: Oct 2026

Business Administration (Executive) - Saudi Arabia - October

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Contact us

Strathclyde Business School Admissions

Email: sbs.admissions@strath.ac.uk

PNU admissions

Email: CBA-EMBA@PNU.EDU.SA

Strathclyde MBA study routes

Our MBA is offered through various modes of study, both in Glasgow and in our international centres.