MPhil/PhD Management
In addition to progressing with their research, students are expected to take the listed training and transferable skills courses. Students may take courses in addition to those listed, and should discuss this with their supervisor.
Students registered for the MPhil/PhD Management (Managerial Economics and Strategy Group) should see the MPhil/PhD Management (MES Group) programme regulations
Students will be registered for one of three tracks of this research programme and are required to take the courses as listed below.
Business Economics Track Year One Training courses Compulsory (examined) EC441 Microeconomics for MRes Students MG411 Firms and Markets (students who have already taken MG411 should discuss alternatives with the programme director) Full course unit Research Paper
Optional (examined) 1 of the below: EC532 International Economics for Research Students EC533 Labour Economics for Research Students EC536 Economics of Industry for Research Students EC537 Microeconomic Theory for Research Students FM502 Theories of Finance FM503 Empirical Finance
Transferable skills courses Optional (not examined) Attendance and participation at Research Seminars held across the Department, details to be made available to student by email and on website.
Year Two Transferable skills courses Optional (not examined) Attendance and participation at Research Seminars held across the Department, details to be made available to student by email and on website.
Year Three Transferable skills courses Optional (not examined) Attendance and participation at Research Seminars held across the Department, details to be made available to student by email and on website.
Year Four Transferable skills courses Optional (not examined) Attendance and participation at Research Seminars held across the Department, details to be made available to student by email and on website.
Progression and upgrade requirements Students will normally be required to pass their first year modules with merit or above in order to progress to the second year. Upgrade will occur subject to the submission of a quality research proposal 18 months into the programme.
Management Quantitative Track (Stream A, with prior statistics background) Year One Training courses Compulsory (examined) 2.5 units from the following: MY552 Applied Regression Analysis (H) MG461 Quantitative Analysis in Management (H) MG462 Qualitative Analysis in Management (H) Full Unit Research Paper
Optional (examined) 1.5 units from the following: MG414 Public Management and Governance MG415 Policy Analysis, Evaluation and Implementations MG426 Organisations in the Economy and Society Management optional course or optional course from another department as agreed with supervisor Transferable skills courses Optional (not examined) Attendance and participation at Research Seminars held across the Department, details to be made available to student by email and on website.
Year Two Transferable skills courses Optional (not examined) Attendance and participation at Research Seminars held across the Department, details to be made available to student by email and on website.
Year Three Transferable skills courses Optional (not examined) Attendance and participation at Research Seminars held across the Department, details to be made available to student by email and on website.
Year Four Transferable skills courses Optional (not examined) Attendance and participation at Research Seminars held across the Department, details to be made available to student by email and on website.
Progression and upgrade requirements Students will normally be required to pass their first year modules with merit or above in order to progress to the second year. Upgrade will occur subject to the submission of a quality research proposal 18 months into the programme.
Management Quantitative Track (Stream B with no prior statistics background) Year One Training courses Compulsory (examined) 2.5 units from the following: MY551 Introduction to Quantitative Analysis (H) MY552 Applied Regression Analysis (H) Or MG461 Quantitative Analysis in Management (H) MG462 Qualitative Analysis in Management (H) Full Unit Research Paper
Optional (examined) 1.5 units from the following MG414 Public Management and Governance MG415 Policy Analysis, Evaluation and Implementations MG426 Organisations in the Economy and Society Management optional course or optional course from another department as agreed with supervisor
Transferable skills courses Optional (not examined) Attendance and participation at Research Seminars held across the Department, details to be made available to student by email and on website.
Year Two Transferable skills courses Optional (not examined) Attendance and participation at Research Seminars held across the Department, details to be made available to student by email and on website.
Year Three Transferable skills courses Optional (not examined) Attendance and participation at Research Seminars held across the Department, details to be made available to student by email and on website.
Year Four Transferable skills courses Optional (not examined) Attendance and participation at Research Seminars held across the Department, details to be made available to student by email and on website.
Progression and upgrade requirements Students will normally be required to pass their first year modules with merit or above in order to progress to the second year. Upgrade will occur subject to the submission of a quality research proposal 18 months into the programme.
Management Qualitative track Year One Training courses Compulsory (examined) 2.5 units from the following: MY400 Fundamentals of Social Science Research Design (H) MY521 Qualitative Research Methods (H) or MG462 Qualitative Analysis in Management (H) MY551 Introduction to Quantitative Analysis (H) or MG461 Quantitative Analysis in Management (H)
Full unit Research Paper
Optional (examined) 1.5 units from the following: MG414 Public Management and Governance MG415 Policy Analysis, Evaluation and Implementations MG426 Organisations in the Economy and Society Management optional course or optional course from another department as agreed with supervisor (H) Transferable skills courses Optional (not examined) Attendance and participation at Research Seminars held across the Department, details to be made available to student by email and on website.
Year Two Transferable skills courses Optional (not examined) Attendance and participation at Research Seminars held across the Department, details to be made available to student by email and on website.
Year Three Transferable skills courses Optional (not examined) Attendance and participation at Research Seminars held across the Department, details to be made available to student by email and on website.
Year Four Transferable skills courses Optional (not examined) Attendance and participation at Research Seminars held across the Department, details to be made available to student by email and on website.
Progression and upgrade requirements Students will normally be required to pass their first year modules with merit or above in order to progress to the second year. Upgrade will occur subject to the submission of a quality research proposal 18 months into the programme. ^
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