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Advance and deepen your knowledge within a specialised field of management and extend your intellectual, leadership and strategic capabilities.
Develop advanced knowledge and skills in your chosen area of specialisation and gain technical, strategic, professional, interpersonal, and intellectual capabilities for a range of business careers. Work with industry whilst studying to launch your business career and differentiate yourself from others in competitive employment markets. Specialise in Finance, Hospitality, Marketing, or Information Systems.
Applicants will normally have completed all requirements of a Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in Business/ Commerce/ Management or related subject with at least a B grade average at level 7 (or higher) and be deemed to have acquired additional skills and knowledge through relevant work or professional experience. Applicants holding a postgraduate qualification in a discipline or subject area other than Business or Commerce or Management may be admitted to the programme.
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Programme Outline
Graduates of the Master of Management programme will be able to:
acknowledge that the world views of leaders and managers impact how values and philosophies shape leadership and management decision making
communicate effectively (orally, visually and in writing) with people of different cultures
work effectively in bicultural and multicultural teams and exercise leadership as required
engage in rigorous intellectual analysis, criticism and problem-solving
learn independently and appreciate the need for continued learning
apply advanced knowledge in management studies and associated intellectual, leadership and strategic capabilities to practical and new situations
critically evaluate current literature and research findings in management studies and their application in organisations
identify, analyse and address ethical issues in leadership and management in practical and applied situations
plan, execute and complete a piece of original research or an applied research project, relevant to industry stakeholders
research, analyse and argue from evidence
undertake a leadership, management or research role in an organisation
undertake further postgraduate study