MSc in Advanced Management Practice


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The only Master’s of its kind in the UK, the MSc in Advanced Management Practice combines management education with a six-month professional work placement. You'll spend 20-22 weeks working for a company, developing transferable skills and gaining practical experience. Which means you’ll enjoy the best of all worlds: achieving a Master’s degree, earning money and gaining invaluable hands-on work experience.  The programme has several distinctive features:

  • A 12 -month programme including a compulsory professional work placement (20-22 weeks) involving real jobs in companies in the UK or overseas
  • A high quality education addressing the latest business and management issues
  • Ability to apply the theory you learn in a practical work environment
  • Earn while you learn – most placements are paid enabling you to earn a salary whilst on placement, helping to fund your MSc
  • Develop valuable practical skills in a high quality professional placement
  • Access to a team of placement professionals who will help you to find a suitable placement and offer support

Fast Facts

  • Level: Master's degree
  • Designed for: Recent Business/Management graduates who are looking to improve their employability
  • Duration: 12 months including a period of professional placement (20-22 weeks)
  • Class size: Around 30 with an average of 20 different nationalities
  • Average placement salary: c£20k*
    [*per annum, pro rata]
  • Start date: Late September
  • Application deadline:
    International: 30th June 2012
    Home/ EU: 31st August 2012
  • Admissions requirements:
    A good first degree in business/ management (2:1 or above or its international equivalent)
  • Language requirements:
    IELTS: 7.0
    TOEFL: iBT 100
  • Fees for 2012-13:
    Home/ EU: £13,000
    Overseas: £16,500
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