The Warwick MBA by distance learning

The Economist Intelligence Unit Distance Learning MBA rankings place us #1 in UK, #2 in Europe, #3 in the world.

With over 20 years of experience to draw upon, we use a variety of delivery methods to give you the highest quality tuition with the luxury of working at your own speed in your own time. We give you maximum flexibility and portability to achieve the Warwick MBA in anything between three to five years. Your final qualification will simply state that you have achieved the Warwick MBA. We don't specify the study mode you chose.

We recognise that, for some people, returning to study can be daunting. Especially whilst holding down a job and meeting other commitments. With our help and support we know that you will rise to the challenge.

Our distance learning study mode is ideal if you need to adapt around work, family, or other commitments. A variety of delivery methods and additional features ensures that your learning is still collaborative, interactive, and interesting. Although the programme, including your examinations, can be undertaken from anywhere in the world, it is compulsory for you to attend our annual eight-day September Seminar, held at WBS each year.

Countries where current DL participants live
Countries where current DL participants live

You can choose to start your studies in either January or July each year. July entry gives you a gentle route in, ideal if you have been away from study for a while as you have an extra six months to complete your first five modules. Choose the January intake and be prepared for a more intense learning experience to complete your studies a bit more quickly. You can also choose to complete two of your core modules face-to-face with partner institutions outside of the UK. Please contact us for further details.

You can apply to us at any time but by the end of October for the January intake, and the end of April for the July intake.

The Warwick MBA by distance learning offers shared learning due to the class composition - students from more than 90 countries with varied work experiences and background. The September Seminars and weekend seminars are highly interactive and robust, forming the bedrock of face-to-face interaction with lecturers, library, and administrative staff. It is an experience worth having - that is, the Warwick experience.

Isaac Tunji, Bromsgrove District Council, (previously with Dunlop Group, Nigeria) MBA (Warwick) 2003 More...