MBA in Automotive (MBA Automotive)
The MBA in Automotive Management is designed for professionals and industry leaders who aspire to drive innovation in the fast-evolving automotive sector. This program blends advanced management knowledge with specialized insights in automotive manufacturing, supply chain, sales leadership, and next-generation vehicle design.
Delivered through flexible 100% online learning, it’s ideal for working adults aiming to advance their careers while maintaining work-life balance.
Objectives
- Equip learners with strategic leadership and management expertise specific to the automotive industry.
- Strengthen understanding of technology-driven automotive innovation and supply chain excellence.
- Develop decision-making, analytical, and financial acumen in an AI-enabled business environment.
- Prepare professionals to lead transformation and sustainability across the automotive value chain.
Who Should Attend
This program is ideal for:
- Professionals in automotive manufacturing, distribution, or R&D.
- Managers, engineers, or consultants seeking leadership roles in the automotive sector.
- Entrepreneurs or business owners looking to expand in automotive-related industries.
Admission Requirements
A. Bachelor’s Degree Holders
- A Bachelor’s Degree (Level 6, MQF) with a minimum CGPA of 2.50 or equivalent.
- Candidates with CGPA below 2.50 may be accepted with at least 5 years of relevant experience.
B. APEL.A (Non-Degree Holders)
- Minimum 30 years old.
- Possess STPM, Diploma, or equivalent qualification.
- Have relevant work experience.
- Pass the APEL.A assessment for Master’s level entry.
C. English Proficiency
- MUET Band 3, or IELTS 6.0, or TOEFL 600 (or equivalent).
Financing Options
Make your MBA journey affordable with flexible payment and funding choices:
- HRDC Claimable (for employer-sponsored learners)
- EPF Withdrawal: use EPF savings for tuition.
- Bank Loans / Instalments: pay from as low as RM250 per month (subject to terms)
Assessment
Learning is assessed through a combination of:
- Case Study Analyses (30%)
- Group Discussions (40%)
- Final Assessments (30%)