Management (International Logistics)
MSc
The MSc Management programme aims to equip Honours graduates from a wide range of disciplines and backgrounds with the knowledge and implementation skills to pursue careers in management.
MSc Management has pathways in Financial Analysis and International Logistics.
MA Management has pathways in International, Human Resources, Marketing and Tourism. Applicants who are unsure on which pathway to apply for should apply to the MA Management (International).
Course level
Postgraduate
Attendance
Twelve months full-time. Start dates September and February. Students attend lectures, seminars and workshops throughout two taught semesters (15 weeks each). A dissertation is normally completed during the summer months.
Location
Park Campus
Entry requirements
Candidates will normally hold a first or second class Honours degree or equivalent.
No work experience is required for admission onto the course.
Applicants whose native language is not English must provide evidence of their English language capabilities at a level approved by The University of Northampton (TOEFL, IELTS, Cambridge Proficiency Certificate or equivalent).
UKPASS code
007441 - view details at UKPASS
Length of study
One year full-time
Start date
September and February
School
Course content
The MSc Management programme aims to equip Honours graduates from a wide range of disciplines and backgrounds with the knowledge and implementation skills to pursue careers in management. The programme is specifically designed to meet a real and growing demand amongst well-qualified young people. Increasingly, employers are seeking graduates with skills and knowledge which are not found (or perceived by employers to be found) among many recent graduates. The programme aims to provide such skills and knowledge and thus to give graduates a competitive advantage in the graduate management and management trainee market in the UK and throughout the world.
In the MSc Management applicants have a choice of two pathways: Financial Analysis or International Logistics.
Both pathways consist of two taught semesters followed by a third semester in which a dissertation of 15-20,000 words is undertaken.
Taught modules are offered in core subjects in the strategy, accounting and finance, marketing and human resources management fields. Specialist modules are also available in these fields.
The dissertation is related to the subject pathway followed and allows students to apply the knowledge, skills and competences developed in semesters one and two.
Special course features
- Two distinct pathways available in management
- International and cross-cultural student group
- Teaching staff highly experienced in management, research, consultancy and Masters level teaching
- Opportunity to write applied dissertations related to real 'live' business problems and issues
Typical modules
Core modules:
- Accounting and Finance for Managers
- Managing Operations in the Supply Chain Context
- Organisational Strategy
- Strategic Leadership
- Project Management
Specialist pathways in:
MSc Management (Financial Analysis)
- Global Financial Strategy
- Investment Analysis
- Corporate reporting
- Financial Analysis dissertation
MSc (International Logistics)
- International Logistics
- Cases in Supply Chain Management
- Lean management
- Logistics dissertation
Assessment
The course has a mixture of assessment involving essays, research papers, case studies, portfolios, oral presentations, examinations and a final dissertation.
Career opportunities
The International pathway aims to provide a rounded management education to those students seeking a generalist, broadly based management qualification which prepares them for a wide range of careers. It will be particularly relevant to those applicants without a business background (either academic or employment) who are not committed to a specific/specialist career path. The specialist pathways are designed to provide more focussed routes for students who have more clearly-defined career aspirations while still seeking to develop knowledge and skills in a broad range of business and management disciplines.
For general application information please see our how to apply page.
Fees quoted are for home and EU students commencing their course in the academic year 2012/13. Tuition fees are payable for each year of the course. The fees are subject to annual increases in subsequent academic years.
Full time fees
£5850
Funding information
Scholarships and bursaries
The following scholarships may be applicable:
This course is available to international students.
For further help for international students please see our international students pages.










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