The master in Management (MSc) offers students a critically aware understanding of management and organizations relevant to their career path. This is achieved through the study of organizations, their management, and the changing contexts in which they operate.
In the master in Management (MSc), you will gain an advanced and applied understanding of contextual forces on organizations – be they legal, ethical, economic, environmental, social, or technological; together with business strategy, markets and customers, financial management, and the management and development of people.
Career progression and finding suitable jobs are key for the students, so employment experience is part of the master in Management (MSc) with the option of a six to twelve-week or yearlong work placement. From your placement, you identify a project, linked to the dissertation, and produce an internal consultancy report for the company.
The master in Management (MSc) allows you to study general business management or to select a specialist pathway that reflects your strengths and interests.