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School of Management MSc Welcome Week and beyond 2024

What you need to know and do during your first few weeks of your School of Management MSc course.

Welcome Week

Monday 23 September to Friday 27 September 2024

Congratulations on receiving an offer to study on one of our MSc courses. We have a programme of events to welcome you to the School of Management and Bath. This programme will help you learn more about your course and to make friends. We look forward to meeting you.

Welcome Week checklist (September onwards):

Welcome events

Take part in Welcome Week events for all MSc students.

Welcome to the School Networking Fair

Tuesday 24 September

All MSc students should attend the networking fair. This welcome fair by the Dean of the School of Management and other key staff will look at expectations and cover key messages for the year ahead. This is also an opportunity to meet and connect with our MSc team, alumni team, staff from University services and the Students Union

MSc course check in

At this session you will meet your classmates and check in to your MSc course.

You will need to scan a QR code to check in to your MSc course. You will need to do this before Monday 14 October 2024. We will confirm details of the QR code in September 2024.

You must QR code check in to officially check in for your MSc course.

Director of Studies Welcome Talk

A session to meet your Director of Studies, your Student Experience Officer, MSc Team Programme Support and your new course mates. You will receive an overview of your course content, structure and expectations for the year. This is also a great opportunity to ask any questions you might have about the course.

Summer Internship Talk

If you have the option of an Internship on the MSc, this session is an introduction to the internship opportunities and support available this year. Not all courses will have a summer internship option.

The table shows you the summer options available on our MSc courses. You will be required to choose one 30 credit unit for your MSc as your summer option. We will provide more information on how to select your unit options in Semester 1.

MSc course Dissertation Practice Track or equivalent project Internship Entrepreneurial Project Entrepreneurial Retail Start-up
30 credits 30 credits 30 credits 30 credits 30 credits
Individual Group Individual Group Individual or group
MSc in Business Analytics Dissertation
MSc in Operations, Logistics and Supply Chain Management Dissertation Internship
MSc in Management Dissertation Practice Track
MSc in Human Resource Management Dissertation Practice Track
MSc in Marketing Dissertation Practice Track Entrepreneurial Project
MSc in Innovation Technology Management Dissertation Consultancy Project
MSc in Sustainability and Management Dissertation Practice Track Internship
MSc in International Management Dissertation Practice Track Internship
MSc in Finance Suite Dissertation Internship
MSc in Entrepreneurship and Management Dissertation Internship Entrepreneurial Project
MSc in Strategic Retailing Dissertation Internship Entrepreneurial retail start-up

Other events

The week will include other interactive and live sessions including:

  • Getting started on your MSc
  • Careers and the Professional Development Programme
  • Meet your classmates
  • Guided Tours of 10 East and campus
  • Introduction to the Library and Skills

Opportunities to get involved during your course

Find out about the extracurricular activities and opportunities available to you throughout your MSc course.

There are lots of opportunities available to you during your MSc. Getting involved in extracurricular activities enhances your experiences, enriches your CV and helps you get the most out of your degree. Some activities may vary depending on availability and health and safety risk assessment.

These opportunities include:

  • The Big Team Challenge
  • Academic Representatives
  • Climate Literacy Training
  • MSc Consulting Project
  • Community Challenge

Course Support

Find out about your Course Support Team.

A diagram with the word 'you' in the middle. There are three branches coming off: 'Director of Studies', 'Programme Officer' and 'Student Experience Officer'

Your Director of Studies is your Academic Advisor and your first point of contact for academic advice.

Your Student Experience Officer is available for welfare support and advice.

The MSc Office provide course support and can be contacted for anything to do with your MSc. You will meet them all during Welcome activities.

All members of the Course Support Team provide guidance and support your personal development, academic progress and welfare.

Your career

We want to get you ready for the working world. Find out about the different opportunities you'll have to prepare yourself for your career throughout your course.

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Graduate recruiters often target Bath students. As part of your course you'll take part in lots of career activities – both timetabled and optional.

It's important to start thinking about your job search as soon as possible, as some graduate opportunities will have deadlines soon after you start your course.

Careers Support

All School of Management MSc students have timetabled careers workshops. These prepare you for job search and applications in the UK and globally. We have a range of online resources, and you will also discuss your career goals and applications with your careers advisor.

Careers timeline

Semester one

Your timetabled careers workshops start in week 1. These sessions are practical and give tips on:

  • Internship and job search in the UK and internationally
  • CVs
  • cover letters
  • interviews
  • psychometric tests
  • assessment centres

Throughout these workshops we will discuss ways you can enhance and demonstrate your employability.

There will be many activities you can sign up for including:

  • Industry Insights, where our graduates return to give advice on working in different sectors
  • meetings with a careers advisor to discuss your career goals and applications
  • support to pass psychometric tests
  • mock interviews and assessment centres
  • company presentations and workshops
  • Careers Fair (week commencing 16 October)

Inter-semester break (27 January 2025 to 31 January 2025)

80 students will be selected to take part in our Future Business Challenge. During the week you will hear from guest speakers, companies and work in teams to analyse what makes a company resilient and sustainable.

Semester two (starts 3 February 2025)

Support with applications continues for roles in the UK and globally. In Semester two students on most courses will engage with companies. You’ll be able to hear how what you are learning in the classroom is put into practice in the world of work. We also run some optional, team consulting projects with start ups and local organisations.

If you have any queries, please contact MSc Careers Team.

Plan your arrival


Share your experiences

We love to see what our students get up to and capture their journey to Bath, so don't forget to tag us on social media.

Tag the relevant account and use the hashtags #bathmsc and #bathsofm