Management MSc (one year full-time)
3 good reasons to study Management at Salford • Gain personal and organisational management skills • Understand management within a range of organisations • Extend your employability with formal business and management knowledge
Programme details
This programme is specifically designed for graduates from a non-business discipline who are seeking the skills and knowledge to manage within their current field of specialisation, or are looking to extend their capabilities in order to improve their employability.
Teaching takes the form of lectures, seminars and case studies. The Business Simulation project consists of an investigation into strategic and operational decision-making, related to the management of a business entity.
Module titles
Semester 1: • Research Methods • Managing Finance • Management and the Business Environment
• Operations Management
Semester 2: • Human Resource Management • Strategic Management • Choose two from: • Organisational Behaviour • Managing Customers and Markets • Management Information Systems
Semester 3: • Dissertation or one-year paid placement
Suitable for
This programme is for graduates with a non-business qualification or those who do not have the appropriate work experience to be accepted onto an accredited MBA programme.
Career potential
This programme equips graduates with personal and organisational management skills that enhance their employability in a general management role or as a career move into the management sector.
International students can apply
January starts available
Management and English (GDME)
Graduate Diploma (one year full-time)
3 good reasons to study Management and English at Salford • Prepare for one of the Masters degrees offered by Salford Business School and elsewhere • Improve your English skills • Gain a qualification recognised as an entry qualification for postgraduate study by most UK universities
Programme details
This programme is for international students who want to develop their Business and Management knowledge while also improving English Language skills.
The programme includes 300 hours of English Language tuition. Apart from the English Language Development module, which exclusively focuses on English Language skills, the other modules are all integrated with Business and Management subjects.
Module titles
Semester 1: • English Language Development • Business Environment • Integrated Study Skills • Finance • Operations Management
Semester 2: • Research Methods and Literature Review • Business Functions • Marketing • Human Resource Management
Suitable for
Graduates with a degree, diploma or equivalent.
Career potential The Graduate Diploma in Management and English is designed to prepare international students for studying a Masters degree with Salford Business School.
International students can apply
January starts available
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