Mohamed Elrayah
Marketing and Management MSc
Mohamed pursued a postgraduate degree because he wanted to progress to a senior position in the marketing industry but the staff at BCU inspired his love for teaching. He’s now a lecturer and enjoys passing on his expertise.
“I have 15 years’ experience working in sales and marketing in Sudan and Saudi Arabia and I’d say I’m a natural marketer. Marketing has always come very naturally to me, but I wanted some knowledge behind me to progress further in my marketing career.
I looked into completing marketing courses and different universities all over the world, but BCU seemed like the best option for me to learn a lot in a short amount of time, so I could put my learning into practice as soon as possible. The course offers a great mixture of marketing and management that I didn’t see offered at any other university. It was perfect for the topics I wanted to learn to better my knowledge.
I was excited to cover the content on the course but concerned because English isn’t my first language and I struggled when I arrived in the UK. My confidence increased because of the staff and students at BCU, everyone is so friendly here and the staff were supportive from day one.
The staff at BCU taught me that isn’t just one way of being a teacher, learning can be fun and still be effective. The course involved a lot of collaboration which I really enjoyed. That’s what inspired me to go into lecturing myself, I saw how inspirational the lecturers were and how they encouraged all the students to work together and knew I wanted to do the same for others.
I’m now a lecturer in The Global Banking School. I love teaching and educating others about the business world. Every day, I’m able to use my marketing experience and the knowledge built on the MSc to help students grow and become marketing professionals.
One day, I’d like to create my own business school overseas. I acquired a lot of leadership experience on the MSc and learned how to work with different departments as a manager. The level of collaboration on the Master’s isn’t something I’d encountered before, and I learnt a lot about the diplomacy that’s required to be a leader. Plus, I became well versed in managing the financial side of a business, which will be essential as an entrepreneur.
In such a short amount of time, I’ve learnt so much. I’m proud of how far I’ve come and developed as a person and professional.
To me, ‘I am BCU’ means I have the opportunity to change my life and change my mindset about education.”