IELTS 6.5 overall with 6.5 in reading and writing, 6.0 in listening and speaking
This masters course offers a distinctive combination of analytics and finance modules that is found on few other UK masters courses. It will teach you how to use modelling techniques to inform sound decision making -crucial in today's turbulent global economy. Industry experts are regularly consulted about the content of the course, ensuring that your learning is up to date and that you graduate with skills that are attractive to employers.
IELTS 6.5 overall with 6.5 in reading and writing, 6.0 in listening and speaking
Business risk and security management have become integral to the running of organisations across a wide range of sectors. This course is designed to meet the demand for highly skilled risk and security management practitioners. Unlike many other UK masters courses in this field it covers risk management in its broadest sense, encompassing financial, strategic and operational risk. It also introduces students to contemporary issues in corporate security, and explores the links between risk and security in theoretical and practical contexts.
• IELTS 6.5 overall with 6.5 in reading and writing, 6.0 in listening and speaking
Innovation is the fuel of companies' competitive strategies; radical innovations can challenge established ways of working and revolutionise the business models of entire industries.
IELTS 6.5 overall with 6.5 in reading and writing, 6.0 in listening and speaking
Cyber security is a global concern for companies and governments, but there is a recognised shortage of cyber security practitioners with the breadth of skills required to understand and manage the risk of cyber attacks. MSc Cyber Security Risk Management, the only UK cyber security programme to be offered within a business school rather than a computer science department, is designed to fill this gap.
IELTS)OverallListeningReadingWritingSpeaking6.56.06.56.56.0For more information visit a list of equivalent English language tests that are also accepted.
There has been a huge growth in the use of digital and sharing economy business models, with companies such Uber, Airbnb, BlaBlaCar and Freelancer.com flourishing in recent years. Whether your aim is to launch your own digital start-up or help established businesses take advantage of new technological platforms, the MSc in Digital Business and Entrepreneurship will provide you with the latest insights into this expanding and rapidly changing sector.
• IELTS 6.5 overall with 6.5 in reading and writing, 6.0 in listening and speaking
Innovation is crucial to the survival and growth of companies across all sectors, so your entrepreneurial abilities will open up a wealth of career options in many different types of organisation.
IELTS 7.0 overall with a minimum of 6.0 in all components.
Focusing on both operational and strategic issues, and covering contemporary debates and challenges in the field of human resource management, this masters degree provides an excellent foundation for a career in general or specialist HR management roles.
IELTS 6.5 overall with 6.5 in reading and writing, 6.0 in listening and speaking
On this comprehensive course you'll learn about key areas of business operations as well as current management concepts. The breadth of topics, combined with an international perspective, will equip you for a wide variety of roles in an increasingly globalised job market.
IELTS 6.5 overall with 6.5 in reading and writing, 6.0 in listening and speaking
In today's big data world, businesses are increasingly interested in how they can use technologies to gather, share and analyse the growing range of data sources available to them and generate new knowledge about their customers and business processes. At the same time, web and mobile technologies have transformed the way businesses operate and enable organisations to carve out new business models. There is demand for professionals who understand the strategic applications of these digital technologies and are able to successfully manage the development and use of these systems.
IELTS 6.5 overall with 6.5 in reading and writing, 6.0 in listening and speaking
To be competitive in today's knowledge-driven economy, businesses need to effectively manage an ever-increasing range of information sources and technologies, develop analytics capabilities to tap into new sources of 'big' data to produce new insights about their customers or business processes, as well as design processes and platforms that enable them to share this newly gained organisational knowledge among employees. Central to all of this are information systems and knowledge management, ie the means or processes by which people and organisations, utilising technologies, create or gather, process, store, use and disseminate or share management information and organisational knowledge.