You will study the following core module in order to develop your knowledge and skills relating to Management:
- Introduction to Research Methods
In addition, you will be able to choose from a broad range of elective modules:
One from:
- Further Qualitative Research Methods
- Further Quantitative Research Methods
Two from:
- Corporate Financial Strategy
- Managerial Economics
- Managing People and Organisations
At least one from:
- Consumer Behaviour
- Corporate Governance
- Corporate Risk
- Corporate Strategy
- Financial Econometrics
- Financial Reporting
- Financial Security Valuation
- Innovation and Policy
- Industrial Economics and Organisation
- International Finance
- International Marketing
- International Strategy
- Management Information Systems
- Marketing Communications
- New Product/Service Development and Management
- Product Market Strategies
- Quantitative Risk Management
- Risk Management in Financial Institutions
- Venture Capital, Corporate Restructuring and Entrepreneurship
Up to one further elective module from the list of Business School MSc optional modules.
Please note that all module details are subject to change.
Over the summer period towards the end of the course, you will undertake a 60 credit supervised 20,000 word dissertation on a subject of your choice relating to Management.
The supervised dissertation allows you to develop your own independent research using concepts and techniques from the theoretical and methodological modules.
The MSc Management is taught on a full-time basis over one year. During this time, you must accumulate 180 credits to qualify for the award of MSc.
120 credits come from modules taught and examined during two 15-week semesters.
Each taught module typically consists of 10, two or three hour sessions. Assessment is a combination of individual essay or group project and written examination
The remaining 60 credits of this course are allocated to an independent dissertation, which is completed over the summer period for submission in September.