Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a future concept reserved for tech companies and research labs - it is rapidly becoming the strategic backbone of modern organisations. From finance and marketing to operations, healthcare, logistics, and governance, AI is redefining how decisions are made, how value is created, and how businesses compete. As this transformation accelerates, organisations around the world are seeking leaders who can understand AI beyond the buzzwords, apply it responsibly, and integrate it strategically into business models, operations, and leadership decisions.
This program is not about turning managers into programmers. Instead, it is about developing AI-literate business leaders - professionals who can confidently lead AI-driven transformation, evaluate technological opportunities, manage ethical and governance challenges, and make informed strategic decisions in an increasingly data-driven world. Whether you are a manager seeking to future-proof your career, a business leader responsible for digital transformation, or an entrepreneur looking to build AI-enabled ventures, this MBA equips you with the strategic insight, analytical mindset, and leadership capability to thrive in the age of intelligent systems.
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The MBA in Artificial Intelligence is a 12-month, intensive postgraduate program designed to balance academic rigour with professional relevance. It blends core MBA leadership and strategy principles with a deep, applied understanding of AI, data, and intelligent decision-making.
Throughout the program, you will explore how AI is applied across industries – from automating operations and optimising supply chains to enhancing customer experience, strengthening risk management, and driving innovation. You will develop the ability to interpret AI outputs, evaluate model limitations, and communicate insights effectively to both technical and non-technical stakeholders. Importantly, the program is structured to ensure that learning is immediately applicable. Concepts are reinforced through real-world case studies, applied projects, and business simulations, enabling you to connect theory directly to workplace challenges and strategic decisions.
You’ll investigate and critically evaluate historical and contemporary approaches to leadership theory, focusing especially on leadership at junior to middle management level. Classical theories of leadership will be examined including traits theory, behavioural theories and contingency theories. Some contemporary theories will include issues such as emotional intelligence, psychodynamics and leader-led relations. There will be a strong emphasis on applying the theory to your own personal leadership with a view to enhancing leadership performance in preparation for middle management roles within the organisation. Management of change will be another key emphasis, including organisational politics & power, change theories and the implementation of the change process. Issues for consideration will include the organisational context of change, resistance to change and practical management of the change process.
Management decision making is a complex subject involving many variable factors. The primary objective of this module is to provide a conceptual and analytical framework for looking at organisations operating in capital, financial and operational markets. You’ll explore the financial element contained in decisions and the techniques that may be used to assist informed management decisions. You start by considering the availability of financial information that may be relevant to decision making and whether this fits with the information you need to make the decision. This is further developed to the type of decision and differing requirements, leading to a more bespoke deliverable information set that meets the context of the decision. You’ll gain an appreciation of core themes prevalent throughout financial management. The module also explores the financial techniques developed by financial and management accountants and how they may be used and applied. Finally, consideration is given to the relevance and weighting of the financial element in the decision making process and how qualitative issues may be incorporated in the overall decision. Strategic financial management issues covered include financial statement analysis, budget and performance management, raising finance (both short and long term), efficient allocation and utilisation of financial resources (including investment decisions), and mergers and acquisitions as well as foreign currency and interest rate risk management.
Different organisations and sectors are covered to develop your knowledge and skills in finance and business analysis through practical tasks involving developing financial strategies, conducting a financial analysis, managing foreign currency risks and by using professional database such as FAME and Osiris, etc.
You’ll work through the main theories and principles of marketing for the marketing manager or business leader, understanding how those theories and principles can be applied in practice to a range of business contexts; from business-to-consumer, business-to-business, charities, arts, to tourism and service-based industries. You’ll focus particularly on global business challenges; competition and defining value; a digitally based economy; and societal marketing (corporate social responsibility, sustainability, morals and ethics) whilst also understanding the legal framework that impacts upon marketers and marketing practice such as consumer and data protection laws. This module will challenge you to examine marketing problems that have faced brands and organisations to critically analyse their approach and suggest new alternatives. You’ll gain a firm grasp of the scope of marketing in general business management and leadership roles as well as a clear understanding of the specialist areas of study and work as you plan your lifelong career in this very broad industry.
Human Resource (HR) professionals and managers operate within increasingly complex and changing organisational and contextual circumstances in the public, private or third sectors. This is exacerbated by the variety of organisational types and size that contribute to national wealth creation in terms of the services and goods they provide and produce. This module provides you with understanding of market and business contexts in the operational, tactical, and strategic HR function, along with issues of the modern organisation. You’ll examine the cultural, political, and social contexts that organisations operate within, both from an internal and external perspective. Further, you’ll discover how economic forces affect and influence organisational practices, and their impact upon the HR function and its practices. You’ll explore globalisation and how the changing demographics and social environments impact on organisational strategy and the HR function. Plus why ethical and democratic practices are needed to meet the changes of complex business and economic practices or the management of human resources in more dignified ways. Finally, you’ll see how HR can contribute to and influence the strategic direction of organisational practice in the pursuit of welfare profit, as well as monetary profit.
You will actively explore how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is enhancing business capabilities, optimising processes, redefining business strategies and transforming industries. This module provides you with a comprehensive understanding of how AI technologies can be leveraged to drive innovation, optimise operations and enhance decision-making using a blend of theoretical knowledge and hands-on learning. The core AI concepts including machine learning, natural language processing and automation will be explained. Through dynamic sessions and hands-on labs, the module empowers you to determine where and how to leverage AI-driven automation, insights and decision support to achieve key business goals. You will explore the practical applications of AI across key business functions such sales, marketing, customer service, HR, finance, operations and supply chains. The module will also focus on the ethical, social, and managerial implications of AI, preparing you to navigate the challenges of implementing AI solutions responsibly. By the end of the module, you will be equipped to strategically incorporate AI into business models, drive data-driven decision-making and implement AI-driven transformations.
Traditional MBA models involve several individual subjects being offered generally over a 12-week period. For a busy executive, this makes their learning susceptible to external factors such as unexpected work and personal issues that could occur during this time. The Anglia Ruskin ARU MBA is offered as one subject at a time. This means that students need to focus on just one subject at a time, in addition to their usual personal and professional obligations. The full MBA is achieved upon completion of seven modules (a total of 180 credits).

The MBA awarded by Anglia Ruskin University offered at Oxford College of Business is an MBA awarded directly from Anglia Ruskin University. Once you register on the program you will be a student of Anglia Ruskin University where you will receive your student ID, tutor access, access to the University’s learning portal and library access. The total number of credits awarded on the MBA is 180 credits, where all 180 credits are awarded directly from Anglia Ruskin University.
The MBA in Artificial Intelligence provides a comprehensive understanding of how intelligent technologies shape modern organisations, without requiring a technical or coding background. You will gain insight into how machine learning, predictive analytics, automation, and data platforms are used to support business decision-making. You will explore how AI systems are designed, where they succeed, where they fail, and how leaders can assess their reliability, bias, and impact.
Beyond the technology itself, the program places strong emphasis on strategic leadership in AI-enabled environments. You will learn how to design AI strategies aligned with business objectives, manage digital transformation initiatives, and lead multidisciplinary teams that bring together business, data, and technology expertise. Ethics and governance are central to the curriculum. As AI becomes more powerful, leaders must be equipped to address questions of data privacy, algorithmic bias, transparency, accountability, and regulatory compliance. This MBA prepares you to lead AI adoption responsibly, ensuring that innovation is balanced with trust and societal impact.
This program is ideal for professionals who recognise that AI will shape the future of their industry and want to lead that change rather than react to it.
The MBA in Artificial Intelligence is particularly suited for:
You do not need a technical background to succeed in this program. What matters is curiosity, strategic ambition, and a desire to lead intelligently in a data-driven world.
A defining feature of the MBA in Artificial Intelligence is its business-first approach. The program does not aim to turn you into a data scientist. Instead, it equips you to become a decision-maker who understands AI well enough to lead with confidence.
You will develop the ability to:
This approach ensures that graduates are not limited to technology roles alone, but are prepared to influence AI adoption across strategy, operations, marketing, finance, HR, and innovation functions.
Oxford College of Business (OCB) Sri Lanka is an approved franchised partnership of Anglia Ruskin University. Anglia Ruskin University holds responsibility for setting and maintaining academic standards and regulations, also for managing the quality of student learning opportunities. This includes the design, maintenance, enhancement of courses and units, assessments setting and marking, annual monitoring and periodic review and the production and hosting of all learning materials, setting of entry requirements, including English language.
Students at Oxford College of Business sit the same assessments go and through the same marking and moderation processes as the students based in the UK campuses. The expectations of the UK QAA Quality Code is used to guide these operations with our partnerships as the University makes certain that students will receive an appropriately high quality educational experience and that the standard of awards to be conferred in the University’s name will be upheld.
Oxford College of Business welcomes applications from students with disabilities. We support students with disabilities and encourage any considering studying at Oxford College of Business to contact our disability representative or email: support@ocbsrilanka.edu.lk
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) has a long and storied history dating back to 1858, when it was originally established as the Cambridge School of Art by John Ruskin. Over the years, it has evolved into a modern and forward-thinking institution, officially becoming Anglia Ruskin University in 1992. Today, ARU stands as a leader in the UK’s higher education sector, with a strong commitment to innovation, research, and student success.
ARU is particularly renowned for its business, law, health, and engineering programs, and it has made significant strides in research, particularly in areas like sustainability, health, and wellbeing. The university is a leader in applied research, ensuring that students not only gain theoretical knowledge but also develop practical skills to solve real-world problems. The Faculty of Business and Law, supported by cutting-edge facilities like the Bloomberg Financial Markets Lab, plays a pivotal role in shaping future business leaders.

ARU’s achievements have been recognized at the highest levels. In 2021, the university was awarded the prestigious Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education, which honors excellence and innovation in higher education. This was in recognition of ARU’s world-class research in vision science, a reflection of its continuous commitment to advancing knowledge and creating societal impact.

In 2023, Anglia Ruskin University was named ‘University of the Year 2023” by the Times Higher Education Awards. This accolade celebrates ARU’s exceptional focus on employability and the opportunities it provides for students to transition smoothly into the workforce.

ARU consistently ranks among the top 40 universities in the UK and within the top 350 institutions globally, according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2023. This recognition further underscores the university’s ongoing commitment to excellence in education, research, and student outcomes.
Applications are welcome from suitably qualified and/or experienced individuals.
Usually, an applicant who would have a recognised first degree in business or a related scientific discipline with a minimum of 3 years of managerial work experience would be the ideal candidate.
Applicants with over 5 years of work experience at senior level of management can also be considered. i.e General Manager or higher.
To apply, submit the fully completed application form, a copy of your CV Including your academic and work experience history along with your certified copies of your educational certificates.
AI is fundamentally changing the nature of leadership. Decisions that once relied on intuition are now increasingly supported by predictive analytics, machine learning models, and real-time data intelligence. Yet many organisations struggle not because of a lack of technology, but because of a lack of leadership that understands how to translate AI capability into business value.
The MBA in Artificial Intelligence addresses this gap. It empowers you to move beyond surface-level understanding and develop a practical, strategic perspective on AI – one that enables you to ask the right questions, evaluate AI investments critically, manage cross-functional teams, and align technology initiatives with organisational goals.
This program recognises that AI leadership is not solely about technology. It is about change management, ethics, governance, culture, and strategy. You will learn how AI reshapes competitive advantage, how it influences workforce dynamics, and how leaders can deploy intelligent systems responsibly while maintaining trust, transparency, and accountability.
As AI becomes embedded in everyday business decisions, leadership responsibility increases. Organisations need leaders who can harness intelligent technologies while safeguarding human values, organisational integrity, and societal trust.
The MBA in Artificial Intelligence prepares you to lead with both confidence and conscience. You will graduate with the ability to ask better questions, make more informed decisions, and guide organisations through complex technological change with clarity and purpose.
This is not simply an MBA with a technology focus. It is a future-defining leadership qualification designed for professionals who want to shape how AI transforms business – responsibly, strategically, and intelligently.
Artificial Intelligence is redefining what it means to lead. Those who understand it strategically will shape the future of business; those who do not risk being left behind. The MBA in Artificial Intelligence from Anglia Ruskin University offers you the opportunity to step confidently into this future – equipped with the knowledge, leadership capability, and strategic insight to thrive in an intelligent world.