Programme Specification for the 2024/5 academic year
MSc Management (12 month)
1. Programme Details
| Programme name | MSc Management (12 month) | Programme code | PTS1SBESBE39 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Study mode(s) | Academic year | 2024/5 | |
| Campus(es) | Streatham (Exeter) |
NQF Level of the Final Award | 7 (Masters) |
2. Description of the Programme
The MSc Management helps you transition in a career in Management. Our aim is to empower you to become the managers of the future. Our commitment is to enhance your confidence in making career decisions during your time with us. We dedicate significant time and resources to assist you in creating a personalised career plan, facilitated by our Careers Coaching team and customised modules.
You will be taught by our highly skilled subject specialists in Leadership, Business Analytics, Strategy, Marketing, Accounting, Corporate and Social Responsibility, Human Resource and Operations Management. They will introduce you to the latest ideas in management thinking, so that, by the end of your degree, you will be confident in your new-found leadership and analysis skills. You will also gain insight into how management strategy and operations work, making you future ready.
Through lectures, seminars and consultancy projects for clients you will be able to learn the theory, while practicing your knowledge and skills in a safe environment. You will be working with academics and students drawn from all over the world.
By the time you leave us, Exeter will have helped you expand your knowledge, skills and experience to enable you to maximise the opportunities presented to you.
Our aim is to help you create your own sustainable career strategy for the future.
Students who undertake this programme are drawn from across the globe, providing each cohort with an immediate, international network of contacts so that you can learn and develop cross-cultural understanding. In time, your fellow students will become alumni, who also contribute to the network of connections available to all our MSc Management graduates. This global interconnectedness of networks allows you to fully pursue your career aspirations on an international scale.
There are opportunities for students to study outside of the UK during their time at the University of Exeter by attending a short summer school at one of our many partner institutions located throughout the world. These courses typically last for four weeks and offer an ideal opportunity to experience life and learning in another culture and country.
3. Educational Aims of the Programme
The programme aims to:
- Create future ready managers, capable of leading people and analysing management issues in a sustainable way
- Develop critical thinking skills
- Educate non-business and management graduates in the theories associated with the management disciplines of: Leadership, Business Analytics, Strategy, Marketing, Accounting, Corporate Social Responsibility, Operations and Human Resource Management
- Provide learning opportunities for students to gain theoretical knowledge and apply their skills in practical and applied ways through lectures, seminars and client focused projects
- Empower students to take advantage of all opportunities that might be presented to them
- Develop their confidence in their own career choices and plans
- Enable students to develop cross-cultural literacy
4. Programme Structure
The MSc Management programme is a twelve-month programme of study at National Qualification Framework (NQF) level 7 (as confirmed against the FHEQ). The programme is divided into units of study called modules which are assigned a number of credits. The credit rating of a module is proportional to the total workload, with 1 credit being nominally equivalent to 10 hours of work.
5. Programme Modules
The following tables describe the programme and constituent modules. Constituent modules may be updated, deleted or replaced as a consequence of the annual programme review of this programme.
The following tables describe the programme and constituent modules. Constituent modules may be updated, deleted or replaced as a consequence of the annual programme review of this programme. Details of the modules currently offered may be obtained from the Business School web site You may take Option Modules as long as any necessary prerequisites have been satisfied, where the timetable allows and if you have not already taken the module in question or an equivalent module. Descriptions of the individual modules are given in full on the Business School web site
http://business-school.exeter.ac.uk/programmes/postgraduate/modules/
Stage 1
150 credits of compulsory modules, 30 credits of optional modules
Compulsory Modules
| Code | Module | Credits | Non-condonable? |
|---|---|---|---|
| BEMM149 | Business Project | 30 | No |
| BEMM807 | Strategic Marketing and Management in a Sustainable World | 30 | No |
| BEMM808 | Sustainable Business Challenges | 30 | No |
| BEAM045 | Accounting for International Managers | 15 | No |
| BEMM170 | Global Career Management - Theory and Practice | 15 | No |
| BEMM389 | Business Analytics and Research Skills | 15 | No |
| BEMM456 | Organisational Management and Leadership | 15 | No |
Optional Modules
| Code | Module | Credits | Non-condonable? |
|---|---|---|---|
| BEMM392 | Summer School | 30 | No |
| BEMM806 | Designing Global Business Solutions | 30 | No |
6. Programme Outcomes Linked to Teaching, Learning and Assessment Methods
Intended Learning Outcomes
A: Specialised Subject Skills and Knowledge
| Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) On successfully completing this programme you will be able to: | Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) will be... | |
|---|---|---|
| ...accommodated and facilitated by the following learning and teaching activities (in/out of class): | ...and evidenced by the following assessment methods: | |
1. understand and critically evaluate fundamental theories underpinning business and management from a global perspective | Teaching and learning methods include lectures, practitioner-led sessions, tutorials, case studies, workshops, simulations, presentations and private study/research. The programme offers the option of studying at another partner International Business School - undergoing different teaching styles, student experiences and environmental conditions via summer BEMM392 | Subject-specific skills (ILOs 1 – 3) will be assessed through various individual and group assessments |
Intended Learning Outcomes
B: Academic Discipline Core Skills and Knowledge
| Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) On successfully completing this programme you will be able to: | Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) will be... | |
|---|---|---|
| ...accommodated and facilitated by the following learning and teaching activities (in/out of class): | ...and evidenced by the following assessment methods: | |
4. practice using core knowledge and technical skills from multiple managerial perspectives | Teaching and learning methods include lectures, practitioner-led sessions, tutorials, case studies, workshops, simulations, presentations and private study/research. The programme offers the option of studying at another partner International Business School - undergoing different teaching styles, student experiences and environmental conditions via BEMM392 (optional). | Core academic skills (ILOs 4 and 5) will be assessed through assignments, examinations, tutorials, group work and simulation exercises. |
Intended Learning Outcomes
C: Personal/Transferable/Employment Skills and Knowledge
| Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) On successfully completing this programme you will be able to: | Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) will be... | |
|---|---|---|
| ...accommodated and facilitated by the following learning and teaching activities (in/out of class): | ...and evidenced by the following assessment methods: | |
6. Globally Engaged: Able to recognise diverse individual and cultural perspectives, in order to communicate on interconnected world issues and sustainable decisions. | 6. Globally Engaged BEMM808 Sustainable Business Challenges– utilises case studies from around the world to ensure that global benefits are achieved through local actions. 7. Critical Thinker BEMM808 Sustainable Business Challenges– students are taught the fundamentals of critical thinking and it forms part of a formative assessment in the first two weeks of the module. BEMM149 Business Project – students need to engage with companies and apply the latest academic thinking on key issues impacting upon a variety of management aspects 8. Proactive Collaborative BEAM045 Accounting for International Managers – students work in teams to produce a group work report. BEMM807 Strategic Marketing and Management in a Sustainable World – students work in groups to produce marketing presentations for assessment. BEMM456 Organisational Management and Leadership – Group Project Presentation 9. Resilient Self-Advocate BEMM170 Global Career Management – this module is designed to enable students to learn how to promote themselves and their skills in a positive and successful way when making job applications. BEMM149 Business Project – students need to engage with companies and apply the latest academic thinking on key issues impacting upon a variety of management aspects 10. Digitally Fluent BEMM389 Business Analytics and Research Skills – students learn to use data analysis tools for a variety of situations 11. Innovative Problem Solver BEMM807 Strategic Marketing and Management in a Sustainable World - students have to work collaboratively to solve the business strategy game challenge objectives over a series of weeks, competing against Business School students from around the world. 12. Confident Communicator BEMM456 Organisational Management and Leadership – a summative assessment on this module is a presentation on a specific topic, all students must contribute to the presentation in some way either through verbal presentation or writing of presentation materials. BEMM149 Business Project – students need to engage with companies and apply the latest academic thinking on key issues impacting upon a variety of management aspects | 6. Globally Engaged BEMM808 Sustainable Business Challenges– Individual assignment (ILOs 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9,11) Group assignment (ILOs 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10,11,12) 7. Critical Thinker BEMM808 Sustainable Business Challenges– Individual assignment (ILOs 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9,11) Group assignment (ILOs 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10,11,12) BEMM149 Business Project - group assignment (ILOs 1,3,4,5,6,7,9,12) 8.Proactive Collaborator BEAM045 Accounting for International Managers – Group report (ILO 8,10,11,12) BEMM456 Organisational Management and Leadership – Group Project Presentation (ILO 8) 9. Resilient Self Advocate BEMM170 Global Career Management – Career Management Portfolio (ILOs 4,6,9,10,11,12) 10. Digitally Fluent BEMM389 Business Analytics and Research Skills – Practical coursework and individual report (ILOs 3,5,6) 11. Innovative Problem Solver BEMM807 Strategic Marketing and Management in a Sustainable World – Simulation activity (ILO 8 and 11) 12 Confident Communicator – BEMM456 Group Project Presentation (ILOs 1-8) Individual Project (ILOs 1-7,10,11) BEMM149 Business Project - group assignment (ILOs 1,3,4,5,6,7,9,12) |
7. Programme Regulations
Each academic programme in the University is subject to an agreed College assessment and marking strategy, underpinned by institution-wide assessment procedures.
The security of assessment and academic standards is further supported through the appointment of External Examiners for each programme. External Examiners have access to draft papers, course work and examination scripts. They are required to attend the Board of Examiners and to provide an annual report. Annual External Examiner reports are monitored at both College and University level. Their responsibilities are described in the University's code of practice. See the University's TQA Manual for details.
Classification
Full details of assessment regulations for all taught programmes can be found in the TQA Manual, specifically in the Credit and Qualifications Framework, and the Assessment, Progression and Awarding: Taught Programmes Handbook. Additional information, including Generic Marking Criteria, can be found in the Learning and Teaching Support Handbook.
8. College Support for Students and Students' Learning
Personal and Academic tutoring: It is University policy that all Colleges should have in place a system of academic and personal tutors. The role of academic tutors is to support you on individual modules, whilst the role of personal tutors is to provide you with advice and support for the duration of the programme and extends to providing you with details of how to obtain support and guidance on personal difficulties such as accommodation, financial difficulties and sickness. You can also make an appointment to see individual teaching staff.
Personal and Academic tutoring: It is University policy that all Colleges should have in place a system of academic and personal tutors. The role of academic tutors is to support you on individual modules; the role of personal tutors is to provide you with advice and support for the duration of the programme and extends to providing you with details of how to obtain support and guidance on personal difficulties such as accommodation, financial difficulties and sickness. You can also make an appointment to see individual teaching staff.
Student/Staff Liaison Committee enables students & staff to jointly participate in the management and review of the teaching and learning provision.
The Postgraduate Student Handbook can be accessed via ELE at the following address: http://vle.exeter.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=1645
In addition the School provides:
- One-week induction programme
- Dedicated programme director and programme administrator
- Dissertation supervisor
- Student handbook
- Dedicated Career Coach
- Dedicated International Study Abroad Support Officer
- Dedicated IT facilities and computing staff
- Dedicated in-sessional language and study skills classes
- Referral service to English Language Centre
- Departmental staff-postgraduate seminar programme (visiting speakers)
- Representation on the Student Council
- Representation on the Student-Staff Liaison Committee – the student/staff liaison committee enables students and staff to jointly participate in the management and review of the teaching and learning provision.
Learning and Teaching methods
Learning Environment
Distinctive Intentions
9. University Support for Students and Students' Learning
Please refer to the University Academic Policy and Standards guidelines regarding support for students and students' learning.
10. Admissions Criteria
Undergraduate applicants must satisfy the Undergraduate Admissions Policy of the University of Exeter.
Postgraduate applicants must satisfy the Postgraduate Admissions Policy of the University of Exeter.
Specific requirements required to enrol on this programme are available at the respective Undergraduate or Postgraduate Study Site webpages.
(Standard entry) All applications are considered individually on merit. The University is committed to an equal opportunities policy with respect to gender, age, race, sexual orientation and/or disability when dealing with applications. It is also committed to widening access to higher education to students from a diverse range of backgrounds and experience.
Candidates must satisfy the general admissions requirements of the University of Exeter.
English language requirements
For information regarding English language requirements, please see the University's Postgraduate Study website.
11. Regulation of Assessment and Academic Standards
Each academic programme in the University is subject to an agreed College assessment and marking strategy, underpinned by institution-wide assessment procedures.
The security of assessment and academic standards is further supported through the appointment of External Examiners for each programme. External Examiners have access to draft papers, course work and examination scripts. They are required to attend the Board of Examiners and to provide an annual report. Annual External Examiner reports are monitored at both College and University level. Their responsibilities are described in the University's code of practice. See the University's TQA Manual for details.
14. Awarding Institution
University of Exeter
15. Lead College / Teaching Institution
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy (ESE)
16. Partner College / Institution
Partner College(s)
Not applicable to this programme
Partner Institution
Not applicable to this programme.
17. Programme Accredited / Validated by
0
18. Final Award
MSc Management (12 month)
19. UCAS Code
Not applicable to this programme.
20. NQF Level of Final Award
7 (Masters)
21. Credit
| CATS credits | 180 |
ECTS credits | 90 |
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22. QAA Subject Benchmarking Group
[Masters] Business and Management
23. Dates
| Origin Date | Date of last revision | 20/08/2024 |
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