The
MSc in Business Administration programme commences in January and
September each year.
The programme is offered on a full-time basis and will be of interest to
those who are seeking, or looking to re-enter, a career in management.
Content and Structure
The programme will
consist of seven taught modules, and a Managerial Project/Dissertation.
The compulsory modules are:
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Management
Decision-making; |
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Strategic Management; |
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Organisational Behaviour; |
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Accounting for
Performance; |
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Managerial Economics; |
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Human Resources
Management; |
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Research Methods. |
Programme Delivery
The programme will be taught through the use of lectures, seminars,
tutorials, case studies, action learning sets, self-guided study and
visiting speakers.
Module Assessment
The form of assessment will vary across modules. Essays, reports,
multiple choice examinations, case study analysis, group or individual
presentations are examples of some of the methods that may be employed.
The 11,000 word Management Project/Dissertation will take the form of
research into a contemporary aspect of business administration. This may
be in response to a strategic issue facing an individual organisation or
an issue impacting upon organisations in general. Each student will be
allocated a supervisor to guide them through the research process.
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