M.Sc Management
M.Sc Management
During
the program you will explore how leaders and managers run organisations
across global locations. This program aims to prepare graduates for the
management level positions we expect students to achieve. Meaning you will
explore current and future challenges that firms face while providing critical
recommendations on how to improve organisations.
- Study at our centre in London, with access to workshops, guest speaker events and networking opportunities
- Our Master’s programmes are designed to bring the workplace into the classroom
- This is a modern programme, informed by industry and expert practitioners
What will you
learn?
- The knowledge, understanding and skills relevant for pursuing a management career
- A broad, critical and integrated study of management for students with non-management degrees
- How to systematically and creatively inform management practice through the development of advanced knowledge and understanding
- How to use the appropriate tools and techniques beneficial to business operations
- An improvement in independence, self-direction and self-development.
Progression upon completion
You will have a Master’s degree which complements your
professional qualification and provides an edge ahead of your peers.
How
is your program structured?
You will study the
following modules as part of the M.Sc Management:
Term 1
Personal Effectiveness (15 credits)
Leading Through Digital Disruption (15 credits)
Global
Strategy and Sustainability (30 credits)
Term 2
Data Driven Decisions for Business
(15 credits)
Customer Experience Strategy
(15 credits)
Management Essentials (30 credits)
Executive Leadership and Governance (30 credits)
Business
Project (30 credits)
Professional
Development (18-month program)
Placement Digital Literacy
Professional Development Planning (PDP)
Professional
Development Planning is
embedded within the programme for
all students and is linked to the University career-ready strategy. We know it is important that all students
develop employability skills within and alongside their
academic studies.
If you have chosen
to join us for the 18-month programme, you will be scheduled for additional sessions
during terms 1, 2 and 3 to prepare
effectively for getting
the best out of your six months of skills development in the UK.
The aim of the extended PDP programme is to give you the following opportunities
To attend workshops with professionals who will give you insight into how to prepare effectively for future roles
- To undertake a job role analysis and skills diagnostic to identify the types of roles you are interested in and may be suitable for
- To develop a high quality CV to enable you to apply for roles
- Interview opportunities if you meet the criteria to be put forward for interviews
- Intensive interview preparation for placements** and part-time work.
- Access to a range of BPP short courses (Accelerators) which will help you to develop specific skills and which you can reference on your CV.
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