Management

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Local:$ 6.94 k / Year(s) Foreign:$ 14.7 k / Year(s)  
StudyQA ranking:6553 Duration:12 months

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The MA Management course is part of our MA Management programme.
Students with a range of business-related and non-business experience will benefit from this programme which develops a strong management focus.

You will study the multidisciplinary and often complex nature of business and its management in a range of different contexts, and deepen your understanding of the role of management.

You will gain critical insights into the increasingly complex requirements of management in a global context, whether you are looking to enter large international organisations or to explore how to sustain a micro-business.

As you advance your academic knowledge of business and management to master's level, you will apply this new knowledge to real-life, work-based scenarios.
This course suits students looking for a flexible programme and those who want to develop a wide range of management skills.

Core units
Operations Management: You will study a range of operational management theories, processes and practices that you will be able to apply to complex operational management decisions.

People in Organisations: This unit introduces the theories that have led to advances in the field of organisational behaviour. You will study examples that relate to theories and practices in exploiting and enhancing competitive advantage. The unit covers three areas of analysis the individual, the group and the organisation viewed from micro and macro perspectives, and their roots in behavioural and social sciences.

Financial Decision-Making: You will reflect on a range of theories, processes and practices that can be applied to complex financial management decisions.

Principles of Marketing: This unit develops your understanding of marketing principles that can be applied in a range of organisations. You will cover the nature of customers and markets, marketing mix decisions, and marketing planning and strategy.

Research Methods: You will develop the skills of inquiry and research required primarily for the dissertation but also, to some extent, for all of these units. The unit covers the major theories and concepts associated with empirical and library-based research, developing your ability to apply these concepts to practical research.

Dissertation: This is your opportunity to undertake research over an extended period and to develop a topic of personal interest.

Option units
You can select four option units (subject to availability and student demand). The list below reflects the range of subjects that are usually on offer. Your final choice will be made in consultation with your course leader.

Application and Issues of Language: This unit consists of two parts. One focuses on applications of language that are important for postgraduate students who are preparing for a career as a manager in a business environment. The other examines the role of language in the twenty-first century. You study one of the following:

* academic and business English (for international students or native speakers)
* advanced French, German, Italian or Spanish
* a non-European language at beginners level.

Corporate Social Responsibility and the Ethical Company: This unit addresses the duties and liabilities of companies in respect of environmental law, employment law and human rights, and financial integrity. You will also consider upstream and downstream stakeholders and employees.

Cross-Cultural Management Issues: You will examine a range of relevant concepts, approaches, theories and practices that will deepen your knowledge of cross-cultural management issues.

Knowledge Theory and Management: You will learn how a variety of knowledge-based theories, approaches and practices from across the disciplines of economics, geography and management science can be applied to organisational management.

Management of Change: This unit covers change management theories and practices and their application to complex issues or organisational transformation.

Managing in the Legal Framework: You will study the impact of current national and international legal frameworks on the successful management of business ventures, appraising the influence that the law has on strategic and operational decisions.

Risk Management: This unit examines the structures and processes necessary for any organisation to achieve an effective risk management strategy. It covers the history of risk management and reviews current practices, also addressing the consequences of poor risk management.

Entrepreneurial Marketing Management: This unit covers entrepreneurship, innovation and the characteristics of entrepreneurial behaviour. You will gain an understanding of the factors that
lead to success in entrepreneurial business, including key marketing management techniques.

Strategy: The term strategy covers the tools and techniques that enable an organisation to adapt effectively in a changing environment. You will use academic literature to evaluate strategic issues requiring problem identification, evaluation and proposed solutions. You will have an opportunity to apply academic study to work-based or case study problems.

Assessment
There are no examinations. Assessments range from written reports to individual and group presentations. The dissertation includes a report (15,000 words maximum) and a short viva session which can be conducted via Skype if you have returned home.

Key career skills
Critical thinking, marketing, operations, finance, human
resources, communication, teamwork, research, economics, innovation, ethics, creativity.

Projects/work experience
Reflecting the Universitys focus on employability, units concentrate on live topics and current cases, emphasising the need to apply academic learning in the workplace. Students are encouraged to contribute issues and ideas from their previous experience and personal interests.

The standard entry requirement is a good honours degree in business or management.If your first language is not English, you must have an IELTS score of 6.5 (6.0 writing) or equivalent. English Language Requirements IELTS band: 6.5 TOEFL paper-based test score : 600 IMPORTANT NOTE: Since April 2014 the ETS tests (including TOEFL and TOEIC) are no longer accepted for Tier 4 visa applications to the United Kingdom. The university might still accept these tests to admit you to the university, but if you require a Tier 4 visa to enter the UK and begin your degree programme, these tests will not be sufficient to obtain your Visa. The IELTS test is most widely accepted by universities and is also accepted for Tier 4 visas to the UK- learn more.
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