Stage 1: September - December
In Stage 1 you will take the following compulsory modules:
Business economics (MAN4134M
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Finance and accounting (MAN4154M
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Human resource management (MAN4222M
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International business environment (MAN4139M
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Management in context
Marketing (MAN4146M
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Research methods (MAN4148M
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Stage 2: January - July
During Stage 2 of the programme, you must complete the Strategic management module (MAN4169M - more details), plus five electives. These must include electives from at least two other pathways: Finance, Accounting and Management; Human Resource Management; International Business and Management; Marketing and Management. The range of electives offered reflects student demand and current staff interests and might include:
Advanced international business (MAN4132M - more details)
Business ethics (MAN4212M - more details)
Corporate identity and corporate brand management (MAN4218M - more details)
Cross-cultural management (MAN4135M - more details)
Direct marketing (MAN4136M - more details)
Diversity in work and organisations (MAN4219M - more details)
Employee relations (MAN4220M - more details)
Entrepreneurship and innovation (MANxxxx - more details)
Financial risk management in European banking (MAN4155M - more details)
Human resource development (MAN4221M - more details)
Information support for sustainability (MANxxxx - more details)
Intellectual property in international business (MAN4189M - more details)
International business strategy (MAN4140M - more details)
Management of change (MAN4144M - more details)
Marketing communications (MAN4147M - more details)
Services marketing (MAN4150M - more details)
Strategic accounting (MAN4151M - more details)
Strategic financial management (MAN4152M - more details)
Strategic information systems (MAN4191M - more details)
Strategic marketing (MAN4242M - more details)
Stage 3: July - August
For your MSc dissertation you will undertake an original and detailed investigation of a specific management issue. Examples of recent dissertations include:
- Entry strategies into the UK insurance sector
- How sustainable is eco-tourism in Greece?
- Card-based loyalty schemes: a strategy for a national supermarket
Note: The offer of particular modules is subject to sufficient numbers of students selecting them. Modules may not be run with low student numbers.