University of Bath School of Management
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Programme Structure Semester 1 Compulsory Units: Marketing, Business Economics,
Accounting & Finance, Human Resource Management, Operations Management
University of Bath
Non-assessed courses Computing courses
Additional English classes Foreign Language courses
Semester 2 Compulsory Unit:
Methods of Management Research Choose four optional units
Options*
Strategic Information Systems, Organisational Behaviour, Strategic Management, Supply Management, Strategy & Human Resource
MSc in Management Non-assessed courses
Personal Development Programme
Management, Business-to-Business Marketing, Investment Banking, Employment Law, Fundamentals of Corporate Finance, Financial Statements, Corporate Governance and Regulation,
Financial Management for International Business, Strategic Management Accounting, Contemporary Management Issues in the IS Field, Organisational IS, Information Systems Implementation, E-Business,
Virtual Organising, Services Operations Management, Project Management, Employee Relations, Employee Resourcing, Data Analysis for Marketing Decisions, Brand Creation & Development, Corporate Social
Responsibility in an International Context, Environmental Management, Global Governance and Accountability.
* These options are for guidance only. Units may be added or withdrawn at any time. The units listed will not always be available in any one year but a wide selection will always be available.
Generalist Route
Any four optional units not all in the same specialism
Specialist Route
Three optional units in the same specialism
(plus one generalist unit)
Dissertation
Dissertation not in the same specialism
Dissertation in the same specialism
Graduation with MSc in Management
Please see the website for detailed information on the course units:
www.bathmanagement.com
* Please note that units and subject content are subject to change. Please always check the website for the most up-to-date information.
Graduation with MSc in Management with Specialism
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