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DUT BUSINESS SCHOOL IS READY TO CONTRIBUTE
MAGUBANE’S BOOK EXPLORES LOVEIN THE ERA OF
TO SOCIO-ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION
Pictured: DUT Business School Project Leader, Professor Veena Rawjee and DUT’s Executive Dean: Faculty of Management Sciences, Prof Fulufhelo Netswera.
DUT’s newly established Business School, under the ambit of the Faculty of Management Sciences, is ready to advance contemporary leadership in southern Africa and
beyond. Its curriculum is focused on applied business, which will enable leaders to solve real-life problems that contribute to socio- economic transformation.
Applications for the School’s  agship programme, the Master of Business Administration (MBA), and will close on 30 June 2021. The MBA will commence in July 2021. This is the last chance for those interested to apply.Apply now by emailing mba@dut.ac.za, log onto www.dbs.dut.ac.za or call 031 373 5768/5710/3008.
DUT’s Business School Project Leader Professor Veena Rawjee, said that the School is currently operational and is temporarily based at the ML Sultan campus. She said that it offers a variety of academic programmes, executive education courses and short learning programmes.
The following programmes are offered:
• The New Master’s of Business Administration (MBA) programme
• Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration (PDBA) programmes
• Advanced Diploma in Business Administration
• Higher Certi cate programmes
• A variety of executive education and short learning
programmes
• The School also plans to design tailor-made, in-house
programmes and collaborate with corporate, public and non- pro t organisations to develop and capacitate employees in various areas.
Prof Rawjee further explained that the School’s academic programmes are accredited by the Council for Higher Education (CHE), registered with the South African Quali cations Authority (SAQA) and approved by the Department of Higher Education (DHET). In addition, she said that the School is a member of the South African Business School Association (SABSA) and the Association of African Schools (AABS).
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