Events Management MSc (one year full-time or three years part-time)
3 good reasons to study Events Management at Salford • Become a reflective management practitioner • Apply a strategic understanding to the operational issues of events management • Develop an advanced knowledge of current issues in managing events organisations
Programme details
This programme provides the opportunity to develop and demonstrate your understanding of event management. This is achieved in a variety of classroom based and field based work providing you with the opportunity to analyse and evaluate your current competencies and develop long-term strategies.
You will be taught by specialists from the fields of operations management, events management, strategy and leisure industries. A variety of teaching, learning and assessment methods are employed and you will participate in a variety of tasks as an individual and as part of a group. With no examinations you are able to choose your own focus and tailor the programme to suit your own interests.
Module titles
Semester 1: • Research Methods • Current Issues • Project Management for Events • Food Safety
Semester 2: • Strategic Management • Team Project • Risk Assessment for Events Management • Choose one from: • Individual Research Project • Corporate and Social Responsibility • Sustainable Tourism • Thanatourism • Tourism Marketing • Project HRM and Communications
Semester 3: • Dissertation or one-year paid placement
Suitable for Graduates who would like to enter the events industry. Also recommended for existing events industry employees who want to further their careers and for teachers who would like to enhance their skills and knowledge profile.
Career potential
Graduates can expect to find employment in a range of careers associated with events organisation. You will have the opportunity to develop a specific range of relevant skills and an understanding of professional management practice that suits your own career aspirations.
International students can apply
January starts available
Financial Services
Management MSc (one year full-time)
3 good reasons to study Financial Services Management at Salford • Gain a management qualification in the rapidly expanding financial services industry • Learn about the most up-to-date developments in financial services • Develop the essential skills required for a rewarding career in finance
Programme details
This programme provides an exciting opportunity for students who wish to be involved in one of the world’s most complex industries and in activities such as property, transport and shipping insurance, credit cards, wealth management, home and commercial mortgages.
While demanding, the current financial environment also offers significant opportunities. The banking and financial services sector has now recognised that it needs to re-think its strategies. The opportunity to develop long and profitable client and customer relationships is open to firms that can think and act strategically, embrace new approaches, work creatively and innovate, manage costs and improve their understanding of individual customer needs.
Graduates of Financial Services Management will have the skills and knowledge needed to contribute to the development of these relationships.
Module titles
Semester 1: • Research Methods • Financial Services Management and Marketing
• Bank Management • Accounting
Semester 2: • Risk Regulation and Compliance • Managing Service Quality • Wealth Management and Private Banking
• Choose one from: • Sustainable and Social Banking • Organisational Psychology • International Financial Markets
Semester 3: • Dissertation or one-year paid placement
Suitable for Graduates from any disciplines.
Career potential
This advanced degree in financial services management can lead to a wide range of attractive and rewarding opportunities, including banking, insurance, pensions, privatisation, and funds management.
International students can apply
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