MSBM post-graduate programmes ranked among top 200 in the world
THE Mona School of Business and Management (MSBM) at the University of the West Indies is highlighted among the 1,000 best business schools in the world, according to Eduniversal, a global ranking and rating agency specialising in higher education, based in Paris, France.
In the same vein, its MBA and MSc programmes were also ranked in the top 200 among 4000 post-graduate programmes in the world.
These programmes include:
Master of science in accounting:
Top 200 regional ranking within the nine geographical zones
Ranked number 11 in accounting and auditing, Latin America
Computer-based management information system (CBMIS):
Top 200 regional ranking within the nine geographical zones
Ranked number 12 in information systems management, Latin America
Master of science in telecommunications policy and technology management:
Top 200 regional ranking within the nine geographical zones
Ranked number 27 in engineering and project management, Latin America
Master of business administration – full-time:
Top 200 regional ranking within the nine geographical zones
Ranked number 20 in MBA full-time, Latin America
“This endorsement of our programmes is a testimony to the high quality of the school’s offerings to its stakeholders,” said MSBM executive director Professor Densil Williams.
“We take pride in offering high quality programmes that can stand the test of scrutiny by any ranking agencies in the world. Our quality assurance system is rigorous and strong, and we will continue to make improvements as we strive to deliver high value products to our stakeholders.”
The Eduniversal official selection is the result of an evaluation work done by the International Scientific Committee, composed of nine independent expert members who are highly experienced and who are prominent personalities in the academic field of their particular zone. The objective is to establish a global mapping system that would take into account the international influence and reputation of each academic institution.
“This round of good news came on the heels of the School’s MBA and EMBA programmes re-accreditation by the prestigious Association of MBAs (AMBA). AMBA’s accreditation is internationally recognised as the global standard for all MBA, MBM and DBA programmes. Students, higher education institutions, graduates and employers recognise that AMBA accreditation is an assurance of quality,” said Williams.