The MSc Management course takes a comprehensive approach to management, preparing graduates with the personal and professional qualities required to be effective managers in today's enterprises. The course examines numerous industries, responsibilities, and the role of management in the global economy. Hertfordshire Business School is sector-leading, with faculty from a variety of business disciplines and external expertise. The course covers key management skills and disciplines, integrating theory and practice using a variety of assessment methodologies. Students can create a study proposal and build their own independent learning skills.
University of Hertfordshire
MSc Management with Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Entry Requirements
- Good first degree with 2:1 or 2:2 in any discipline.
- Consideration of GCSE English language grade A-C and IELTS 6.0.
Career Prospects
The MSc Management course prepares students for a career in business and management, focusing on a wide range of business functions and specialized skills. It develops problem-solving, critical thinking, and communication skills through real-life case studies and group work. The course also emphasizes practical application, fostering personal and management skills through real-life case studies.
Course Details
You’ll cover the basics of a range of core managements skills and disciplines. The breadth of areas studied will give you highly transferable skills, relevant to most work environments, which will enable you to become an effective employee or a future entrepreneur.
You’ll benefit from an integrated teaching approach where theory is combined with practice across the modules. This is reflected in the assessment methods which include:
- debates
- case studies
- group work
- essays and written reports.
- regular quizzes
- presentations.
The course also places a great emphasis on the development of sound research practices and training to enable you to develop the essential skills needed to succeed in an increasingly global world and knowledge economy.
You’ll have the opportunity to undertake an Integrated Research Project with the support of a range of staff. You’ll be offered subject specialist help as you begin the process, enabling you to select an appropriate and viable research area. You’ll also be allocated an individual supervisor who will guide you through the process with a series of one-to-one and small group meetings – leading you forward to the end of the process.  Â
Modules
Strategic Leadership and HR Management - 30 Credits
Strategic Marketing & Entrepreneurship - 30 Credits
Using Financial Data - 30 Credits
Analytical for Operation and Logistics Management - 30 Credits
Research Skills for Management Decision in Logistics - 30 Credits
Management Simulation Research Project in Logistics and Supply Chains - 30 Credits
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