Business schools around the world are increasingly diversifying their offerings as applications for traditional MBA courses flag, according to a report.
In its annual report on applications and enrolments, the Association of MBAs found that the average number of applications to courses it accredited fell by 11聽per cent year-on-year, and the average number of enrolments fell by 7聽per cent.
The findings, based on a survey of 230 AMBA-accredited business schools around the world, follow two consecutive years of reported growth in applications and enrolments across AMBA-accredited MBAs, DBAs and master鈥檚 degrees.
However, at a school level, applications in 2017 fell by only 1聽per cent and enrolments grew by 2聽per cent. This reflects the fact that schools have increased the average number of programmes they offer by 14聽per cent year-on-year, meaning that institutions are teaching more courses but to smaller cohorts.
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鈥淥ur schools are increasing the breadth and specialisms of the programmes they are delivering,鈥 said Will Dawes, research and insight manager at AMBA. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not a singular approach; it is dependent on the local markets and needs, such as through online flexible programmes or modular programmes that students take in intense bursts.鈥
The analysis reports significant growth in the proportion of courses that were delivered through blended online and classroom-based learning, from 10聽per cent in 2016 to 16聽per cent in 2017.
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The expansion of programmes and the adoption of new ways of working is a 鈥渞esponse to more challenging economic situations鈥, according to Mr Dawes. 鈥淏usiness schools are being forced to innovate, but what it shows is that they are able to adapt and think differently to be relevant,鈥 he said.
Applications at a school level varied between regions: in the UK, applications to AMBA-accredited schools climbed by 43聽per cent, while applications to schools in China and Hong Kong, the rest of Asia and the Middle East rose by 5聽per cent.
Schools in North America and the Caribbean reported a 5聽per cent drop in the number of applications. Latin America, Africa and India reported decreases of 6聽per cent, 30聽per cent and 19聽per cent, respectively.
Applications decreased in Europe by 10聽per cent at the school level in the past year; however, the average number of enrolments has increased by 26聽per cent.
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The greater breadth of programmes offered by business schools is economically viable only if they can foster sufficient demand for places, AMBA said. Mr Dawes said that newer programmes often had smaller numbers but that schools would expect to see an increase over time.
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Print deadline:聽Global MBA applications head downward
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