Content
The optional modules listed are those that are most likely to be available, but they may be subject to change.
You'll study:
Core modules
- People and Organisations - provides you with a critical and enquiring understanding to be able to deploy a variety of perspectives for analysing organisations and people.
- Strategic Analysis - introduces you to the terminology of economics and strategy to develop your understanding of strategic analysis and practice.
- Meeting Customer Needs - introduces you to how organisations are transformed to better identify and satisfy the needs of their customers.
- Managing Finance - covers the principles and techniques of information management and looks at how to manage finance to support decision making in a global context.
- Personal and Professional Development (Business and Management) - is a spine module that applies a practice-focused teaching and learning approach. Emphasis is placed on the relevance and applicability of knowledge to your own individual professional and academic development with respect to your future career. You will also develop your interpersonal and communication skills.
- Management Project and Research Methods - involves developing your own academic research project and gives you the opportunity to investigate an area of particular interest to you and of relevance to your career.
Previous topics include:
- How does engagement with Corporate Social Responsibility relate to performance?
- Working towards empowerment within a manufacturing team environment a first person and reflective study
- Examination of work-life issues in a small family business
- An exploration of dynamic capabilities and the operating environment of a local aviation company
- Opportunities, barriers and challenges faced by refugee community organisations in Bristol
- The value of mergers and acquisitions: an examination of post integration success and failure.
Optional modules
You'll study three modules from*:
- Leadership
- Managing Change
- International Project Management
- Innovation, Creativity and Enterprise
- Customer Relationship Marketing
- Global Marketing
- Management Consultancy
- Sustainable Procurement
- Emerging Markets: The New World Order.
*subject to availability.
This structure is for full-time students only. Part-time students study the same modules but the delivery pattern will be different.
The University continually enhances our offer by responding to feedback from our students and other stakeholders, ensuring the curriculum is kept up to date and our graduates are equipped with the knowledge and skills they need for the real world. This may result in changes to the course. If changes to your course are approved we will inform you.
Learning and Teaching
Many of our tutors have worked in industry, as well as being active researchers in the field of business and management. This combination of practitioner-led teaching, backed by the latest research, means you can look forward to insightful, up-to-the-minute teaching that will equip you to take your management career to the next level.
You'll learn through formal classes and seminar sessions, with a focus also on group work and independent study. Our diverse cohort means you will be able to work with, and learn from, students from many different countries and backgrounds. The work will include assignments, exercises, case studies and presentations, with an emphasis on independent learning to develop your problem-solving skills.
For more details see our glossary of teaching and learning terms.
Study time
Full-time:
If you opt for the full-time course, you'll attend the University for 12 months, with between eight and twelve hours of teaching scheduled a week during both teaching terms and mentored study during the final project term.
Part-time:
The part-time route is designed to help you fit your studies around your other commitments. You should be able to complete the Certificate stage in eight months, the Diploma in 20 months and the full Masters in 31 to 35 months, or in a shorter amount of time, depending on when you begin your final project. You'll typically have 3-5 hours of teaching a week during each teaching term and mentored study during the dissertation terms.
Study support:
If you have been out of higher education for a while, we provide skills sessions to help prepare you for studying again as well as sessions for non-native English speakers.
Assessment
The course primarily uses continuous assessment through marked assignments, which are either organisation or role-focused, and of great practical benefit to you as an individual and to your organisation. You will typically have one shorter assessment during the module and a longer assessment at the end.
For more details see our full glossary of assessment terms.