The Senate of the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA), Ondo State has approved and introduced Masters in Business Administration (MBA) and other programs designed for professionals to be run by the School of Professional Development FUTA-SPD.
By its establishment, the FUTA-SPD is expected to enhance the University’s efforts in the technological training and innovative development of professionals in all fields of human endeavour.
The pioneer Director, SPD, Professor Tolutope Fakokunde, in an interview with Tribune Online, said the School will operate as a multidisciplinary and multidimensional business school in line with the focus to train students technologically for future development.
He added that the school targets the working class who are intentional about developing their careers academically with the aim to being at the forefront of driving the national goals of Nigeria maintaining its regional leadership and becoming one of the top leading economies in the world by providing a state-of-the-art approach to training industrial manpower.
“The FUTA-SPD operates uniquely in a comparatively high standard to a conventional business school model by offering skill development and leadership management training courses along all professional lines and areas of specialisations with greater emphasis on contemporary societal needs, innovation and modern technology application.
“At FUTA-SPD, participants from a wide variety of backgrounds are offered programmes of choice in line with their current professional engagements in the corporate world. Participants also have the unique opportunity to undergo varied online and offline knowledge-sharing studies targeted at enhancing their corporate experience and career development.
“Programme offers are relevant to today’s working-class world. These include short executive trainings, corporate seminars and career development courses leading to the awards of Professional Certificates, Diplomas, Masters and Doctorate Degrees in specialised areas which may be in affiliation and collaboration with certain recognised bodies and parastatals.
“The school is taking off with 10 approved programs which are suitably designed for professionals and working-class people willing to improve themselves academically and skillfully in their chosen fields and careers. Effective collaborations will also be sought with recognised professional bodies home and abroad, corporate organisations and government parastatals in this regard.
“The MBA is also specifically designed a new to meet current requirements and realities in the business world. It also embraces technology trainings and development for which FUTA is well known,” Professor Fakokunde told Tribune Online.
Among others, the university don listed MBA with options in (public and general administration; accounting and finance; logistics and transport; entrepreneurship and innovation; projects and operation management), Masters of Project Management, Master of Maritime Management and Master of Road Safety Management.