Management / Management (2yr) - MSc

Master

In Nottingham

£ 9,250 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Nottingham

  • Duration

    1 Year

Our MSc Management courses will help you shape your leadership and management skills to become an effective 21st century manager, able to operate in dynamic and complex organisational environments. You’ll gain an excellent understanding of the core subjects, enabling you to put to theory and contemporary thinking into practice.
The pure management route develops a deeper understanding of the central principles of management. You’ll engage with relevant and emerging management concerns, including managing across cultures. You will also explore organisational innovation and entrepreneurial thinking, as well as refining your critical understanding of management theory.
The MSc Management degree is aimed at students with either no background in business and management who want to develop a career in this field, or those who have a qualification in business and management but want to become more competitive and progress their careers.
Finally, in your third semester, you’ll choose an experiential project. With the opportunity to use your skills in a real-world setting, you can choose from completing a consultancy experience project, an internship experience project, a business research project or a global experience project.

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Nottingham (Nottinghamshire)
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On request

About this course

demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the primary theories around management and leadership.
apply theory into practice in an organisational setting and relate practice to theory.
demonstrate aptitude for critical thought and creativity.
critically evaluate ethical and sustainability-based issues within management.
demonstrate an understanding of a range of strategic models that can be utilised to explore and guide effective action in dynamic organisational environments

At Nottingham Business School, we’re focused on your employability from the start of your postgraduate degree. We provide you with a learning experience that integrates theory and practice.
Graduates from this course have gone onto roles within the public, private and third sector, undertaking positions such as:
business improvement manager
project manager
buyer
consultant
operational manager

You will need an undergraduate degree equivalent to a UK undergraduate honours degree (2.2 or above).
All applicants will be required to demonstrate a commitment to the subject they wish to study and should demonstrate how their chosen programme of study will benefit them in their future career.
One academic reference is required.

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Subjects

  • Business and Management
  • Leadership
  • Innovation
  • Principles of Management
  • Context of Management
  • Human Resource management
  • Entrepreneurial Learning
  • Management
  • Internsh
  • Business research
  • Global Experience

Course programme

Modules


We are currently reviewing the content of our courses for September 2019 entry to ensure that they remain relevant and current to our students’ future ambitions and society. Please continue to check this course page for the latest updates.

Semester One

Principles of Management (20 credits)

This module will help you understand contemporary issues, theories and conceptual frameworks used to explain and guide conventional management activities within organisations. More specifically, you will demonstrate an understanding of a range of strategic management concepts that can be utilised to explore and guide effective action in dynamic organisational environments.

Managing in Organisations (20 credits)

This module aims to develop an understanding of the human aspects of managing and organising work. Throughout the module you will be encouraged to develop a critical perspective which encompasses views from both those managing and those managed. You will also consider the wider impact of choices taken in regards to managing and organising work activities. Whilst exploring classic studies in managing in organisation, these ideas will also be examined in the context of the contemporary changing international workplace.

Context of Management (20 credits)

This module explores how the external environment influences management decision making within organisations, specifically in relation to strategy development. The module’s aims to develop your understanding of how organisations create strategies to increase competitiveness in a rapidly changing environment. You will develop your analytical abilities and decision making capability needed as future managers and leaders operating in an international environment. On completion of this module you will have a better understanding of the various schools of thought in strategy development and the role of strategic discourse in this process.

Semester Two

International Human Resource Management (20 credits)

This module will provide you with opportunities to consider how Human Resource issues arising from cross cultural settings can be understood with reference to emerging theory and frameworks. It also offers a chance to put those theories into practice and engage in management problem solving through the role play assessment.

Managing Innovation through Creativity, Ingenuity and Entrepreneurial Learning (20 credits)

This module develops aspiring managers by introducing ideas central to organisational innovation and entrepreneurial learning. These are areas of study and practice which are becoming increasingly recognised as crucial to a responsive and outward looking enterprise and are of particular interest to a new generation of managers keen to learn about innovation and then become entrepreneurs either in existing corporation or by setting up their own enterprises.

Contemporary Issues in Management (20 credits)

The first two modules in your second semester introduce you to organisational innovation and cross cultural HRM. These are key features in the jobs landscape that you will face on completion of the MSc and take the first steps towards your career. What this module is designed to do is to help you better understand that landscape by enabling you to focus your study of management theory in a specific area chosen by you as important to your future career intentions.

Semester Three

In your final semester you'll take on a experiential project, giving you a fantastic opportunity to use the theories and knowledge you've gained to produce a challenging, meaningful piece of work. Projects include:

Consultancy Experience Project (40 credits)

Working as part of a team, you'll undertake focused research, developing your professional skills, managing a complex project and delivering results in a real business situation. You'll present your findings to the client and learn valuable project management tools and concepts.

Internship Experience Project (40 credits)

On an internship of 12 weeks or more, you'll apply the theories you've learnt to a substantial, live project. This will involve focused research, developing skills, managing a complex project and delivering results in a real business situation. You'll also learn project management tools and concepts.

Business Research Project (40 credits)

This project is a more traditional piece of independent research, creating an academic research paper, presentation and methodological reflection. Because we believe experiential learning is so important, this project is only available to students with significant prior work experience or a desire to progress to a PhD.

Global Experience Project (40 credits)

This exciting project gives you the opportunity of travelling overseas to attend a summer school at one of our partner institutions. You'll produce a piece of academic work drawing on either a concept from the summer school or a case study based on a company local to the host institution.

Ongoing Learning

Throughout the year you will also study the following modules which will help you understand how to manage your own continuous personal and professional development (PPD).

Transformational Leadership Development (10 credits)

Transformational management education is a key focus within NBS, where effective ethical education across all business and management courses is the foundation of our students’ abilities to understand and contribute in meaningful ways towards current and future challenges in the area of sustainable development. The purpose of the module is to increase understanding of how to manage your own continuous personal and professional development in order to enable sustained career success and to be an effective and transformational leader.

Research Methods for Managers (10 credits)

The purpose of the module is for you to acquire the knowledge and skills to be able to formulate, plan and conduct effective research to inform management decisions, through conducting a small-scale research project.

Placement Diploma in Industrial Experience (2 year course only)

This module aims to develop your understanding of the business and commercial environment. You will apply relevant prior knowledge and skills in the business environment increasing your commercial awareness. On completion of the module, you will have developed a range of skills and have a practical insight into the world of work and possible career opportunities.

Additional information

Two years Fee (placement year) £10,635

Management / Management (2yr) - MSc

£ 9,250 VAT inc.