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MANAGEMENT FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND LAW Management Programme


Accounting, Finance and Management (for full description, see pp58-59)


Economics, Finance and Management (for full description, see pp68-69)


Management Management (Entrepreneurship) Management (International Business) Management (Marketing) Management (Operations and Project Management) Social Science Research Methods (Management) Strategy, Change and Leadership


Awards MSc


MSc MSc MSc MSc MSc MSc MSc MSc,


PG Diploma, PG Certificate


Duration 1yr FT


1yr FT 1yr FT 1yr FT 1yr FT 1yr FT 1yr FT 1yr FT MSc:


2yrs PT PG Dip: Mar-Nov PG Cert: Sept-Feb


Fees (per year)*


UK/EU £13,000 FT Overseas £25,000 FT


UK/EU £13,000 FT Overseas £25,000 FT


UK/EU £13,000 FT Overseas £25,000 FT


UK/EU £13,000 FT Overseas £25,000 FT


UK/EU £13,000 FT Overseas £25,000 FT


UK/EU £13,000 FT Overseas £25,000 FT


UK/EU £13,000 FT Overseas £25,000 FT


UK/EU £7,300 FT Overseas £17,200 FT


UK/EU £7,200 PT (MSc) Overseas £10,650 PT (MSc)


Contact efim-pgadmissions@bristol.ac.uk efim-pgadmissions@bristol.ac.uk efim-pgadmissions@bristol.ac.uk efim-pgadmissions@bristol.ac.uk efim-pgadmissions@bristol.ac.uk efim-pgadmissions@bristol.ac.uk efim-pgadmissions@bristol.ac.uk efim-pgadmissions@bristol.ac.uk efim-scl@bristol.ac.uk


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For further details, including entry requirements, programme structure, unit content and how to apply, see bristol.ac.uk/pg-study. Research programmes are listed on the Faculty of Social Sciences and Law pages (pp56-57). *See p43 for more information about tuition fees.


MSc Management This is an intensive, one-year, master’s-level conversion programme for graduates from a wide range of subject backgrounds; it is not necessary to have any prior academic or practical experience in business or management. It will appeal to students who want to complement their first degrees with wider business knowledge and who aspire to management-level roles within their chosen industry and profession.


The programme is designed to give students a good grounding in management theory and practice across a range of subjects, with the opportunity to tailor subjects to your career goals as the programme develops. You will start by studying core theories and concepts that are central to a career in management today, including finance and accounting, organisational


behaviour and strategic management. In term two you will have the opportunity to extend your interests and will be offered a diverse range of choices: from quantitative approaches to management to more philosophical and innovative approaches to the subject. Finally, in the summer term, the dissertation provides an opportunity for independent research and in- depth investigation into a topic area that you can adapt to reflect your interests and career choices.


We aim to guide, teach and develop analytical and confident critical thinkers, who can apply management techniques from a range of disciplines. You will gain insight into the nature of management and the complexity of organisations from a variety of viewpoints, and will be armed with the relevant knowledge to apply management theory to practice. Group


work and presentations, often based on real-life companies, allow practical application of theory and develop the teamwork and communication skills expected in today’s workplace.


You will be part of a dynamic and diverse body of staff and students in Bristol, and be taught by experienced academics. Many staff within our School of Economics, Finance and Management are actively engaged in conducting pioneering research at international level, and our school was ranked sixth in the UK for its research impact (Times Higher Education analysis of REF 2014), reflecting the quality of our research and its role in shaping policy and practice in the UK, Europe and globally.


Entry requirements: A first or very good upper second-class honours degree (or equivalent qualification level) in any subject.


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