MSc Management
This course allows students to study broad management issues.The MSc in Management is the most general of the Masters courses and seeks to provide a theoretically grounded coverage of key conceptual and practical developments across a wide range of management disciplines to include marketing, human resource management, finance and accounting, and corporate strategy. The course acts as a sound basis for a variety of management or management-related careers. For entry, your first degree should be in a related subject.
Career Progression
Previous graduates have entered a variety of careers such as Accountancy, Business Analysis, Business Development, Consultancy, Credit Advice, Economic Development, Financial Consultancy, Investor Relations, General Management, Marketing, Operations Management, and Tax Consultancy. Some graduates have also gone into self employment.
Structure
Students must select 180 credits in total.
Semester 1
Core Modules
Choose one module from:
Choose two modules from:
Semester 2
Choose a minimum of three modules and a maximum of four modules from this group subject to meeting any pre-requisites*:
- Consumer Behaviour
- Corporate Governance
- Corporate Risk
- Corporate Strategy
- Financial Econometrics
- Financial Reporting
- Financial Security Valuation
- Industrial Economics and Organisation (New for 2012/13)
- Innovation and Policy
- International Finance
- International Marketing
- International Strategy
- Management Information Systems
- Marketing Communications
- New Product/Service Development & Management
- Product Market Strategies
- Quantitative Risk Management
- Risk Management in Financial Institutions
- The Economics of Innovation
- Venture Capital, Corporate Restructuring & Entrepreneurship
MSc Management Individual Dissertation (N14018)
* Not all optional modules will necessarily run each session.