Swansea University - MSc Management

MSc Management

School of Business and Economics

On all of its taught postgraduate courses, the School of Business and Economics aims to combine academic excellence with a practice-oriented perspective. It ensures that content is intellectually demanding while being related to the practical world of management.

The UCAS code for this course is: n/a
Full time study: 1 year full-time study

Part-time study:

The Masters in Management programmes are all intensive one-year Master's degrees designed mainly for recent graduates who have achieved at least a second class honours degree, or overseas equivalent.  Work experience is not required. The programmes  are primarily designed to meet the needs of graduates who have not previously specialised in Business Studies, or who have studied the subject in a non-UK context. 

All four Masters in Management MSc’s are generalist management programmes that aim to develop a sound understanding of a broad range of management disciplines that will enhance employability and allow graduates to gain a sound knowledge and understanding of the key theories and current topics within their chosen field. All of the programmes cover the main business and management subjects during the first part while then allowing the opportunity to focus on a specific area such as marketing, finance or international management, or to continue to study the main general areas of management in more depth. 

Standard Entry requirements

You will need to have an initial degree and, if English is not your mother tongue, an English level of 6.5 IELTS or equivalent. The University has a full range of pre-sessional language programmes available to assist those students that need to improve their English level. Mature non-graduates will be considered positively.

Scholarships and Bursaries

From time to time the School and the University awards a limited number of research studentships (MPhil/PhD). Home and overseas students are also encouraged to apply for research studentships and grants from other research institutions and funding bodies.

Research
Swansea has an enviable reputation when it comes to promoting research and our facilities are world-class. The admissions tutor can provide you with detailed information on the varied research facilities available to you for this course or visit the School's website.
Accreditation
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Assessment

Research degrees are generally assessed by the completion of an advanced research project. Taught courses usually are assessed through a combination of coursework and projects related to the study. You should contact the admissions tutor of your course for detailed information on assessment.

Important Dates

Information regarding dates and times for Enrolment can be found on the Student Records webpages.

UK/EU Undergraduates

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