About the MSc programme
This is an intensive one-year programme designed to develop your intellectual and professional skills as an outstanding manager and leader in global business.
For students wishing to launch their career in management, this programme will give you a foundation in the fundamentals of managing people and organisations within the context of business on a global scale. Core courses will develop your skills in business analysis, marketing, financial management, people management, leadership and strategy.
The curriculum will take an in-depth analytical approach throughout, enabling you to critically assess the latest trends and theories in management, and gain a true understanding of the social, economic and political forces which impact on organisations in the global business arena. A consulting project and international field trip will develop your practical skills as an international manager and enable you to use your insights from the programme to create real-world, practical managerial solutions.
You will graduate from the programme as an insightful, analytical and strategic manager, and stand out from other business school graduates with the ability to take on new and unknown challenges throughout your lifelong career in the fast-moving global business environment.
Programme details
A list of courses for this programme in the Programme Regulations section of the current School Calendar will be available shortly.
You must note however that while care has been taken to ensure that this information is up to date and correct, some circumstances may cause the School to subsequently change, suspend or withdraw a course or programme of study, or change the fees that apply to it. The School will neither be liable for information that after publication becomes inaccurate or irrelevant, nor for changing, suspending or withdrawing a course or programme of study due to circumstances outside of its control. You must also note that places are limited on some courses and/or subject to specific entry requirements. The School cannot therefore guarantee places on its courses. You should visit the School's Calendar, or contact the relevant academic department, for information on the availability and/or content of courses and programmes of study. Certain substantive changes will be listed on the Updated graduate course and programme information page.