Entry requirementsStandard Entry Normally candidates will be expected to have a qualification equivalent to an honours degree (2.2 or above) in a business or non-business related discipline. Plus one of the following: * Other: Please note: this programme has two intakes per year, one in September and one in January/February. Additional Notes Candidates for whom English is not their first language should either provide evidence that they have studied in the English medium for at least 3 years or that they hold a recognised English language qualification equivalent to IELTS 6.5.
Academic titleBusiness with Management (MSc)
Course descriptionCOURSE INFORMATION
Working in a large, modern, international organisation, a medium sized company or even a small start-up firm requires a range of business capabilities. The most valuable employees are those who have not only a sound knowledge and understanding of the various parts of a business but those who are quick learners and team players with leadership potential. The MSc Business with Management programme will give students both the general business knowledge and understanding as well as the personal skills needed for a wide variety of roles.
The programme has been developed for recent graduates in non business disciplines who wanted to add a business dimension to their undergraduate specialism. This programme has been very popular and has recently been extended by the addition of several pathways. Students can now choose between a general pathway with a wide variety of optional modules and a specialist pathway in which around half of the programme is concentrated on one functional area. This is very attractive to students who are interested in a particular area of business (e.g. marketing) but still want a more general introduction to business than is available in a specialist Masters programme. Students choosing one of the pathways have the opportunity to carry out independent research in their preferred specialist area. To be successful on this programme, you will need enthusiasm, commitment and a willingness to not only work hard but learn new ways of thinking. We also expect you to show initiative and be able to work independently.
The programme is designed around a set of modules that are common to all pathways. These modules cover general business functions, strategic management and organisational analysis. These modules also guide you towards the achievement of the generic postgraduate goals of strategic awareness, developing leadership potential and understanding the theory and practice of international business. In the second semester you will be given the opportunity to specialise in specific areas of business by choosing one of the pathways. If you prefer to maintain as wide a choice of subject areas as possible, you can choose the Business with Management pathway. In the remainder of the programme you will complete your research and writing up of your dissertation. Every student has a personal research supervisor and will be required to submit an assessed research proposal prior to embarking on the dissertation itself.
MODULE INFORMATION
Year 1 Modules
BM0421 Business Research Analysis (CORE, 10 Credits)
BM0456 The Newcastle Business School Masters Dissertation (OPTION, 60 Credits)
FN0408 International Financial Analysis (OPTION, 10 Credits)
FN0449 Corporate Social Responsibility for Multi-nationals (OPTION, 10 Credits)
FN0450 The Newcastle Business School Masters Dissertation (OPTION, 60 Credits)
HR0464 Total Reward (OPTION, 10 Credits)
HR0466 Managing Diversity (OPTION, 10 Credits)
HR0493 International Human Resources Management (OPTION, 10 Credits)
MN0476 The Newcastle Business School Masters Dissertation (OPTION, 60 Credits)
MO0442 Materials Management and Logistics (OPTION, 10 Credits)
MO0458 Managing Social Responsibility & Sustainability (OPTION, 10 Credits)
MO0483 Quality in the Supply Chain (OPTION, 10 Credits)
MO0485 The Newcastle Business School Masters Dissertation (OPTION, 60 Credits)
NX0420 Postgraduate Induction FT (CORE, 0 Credits)
NX0422 Dissertation Preparation and Research Methods (CORE, 0 Credits)
NX0441 Managing for Sustainable Competitive Advantage (CORE, 40 Credits)
SM0445 Strategic Challenges (CORE, 10 Credits)
SM0448 Global and Transnational Strategy (OPTION, 10 Credits)
SM0468 Strategy and the External Environment (CORE, 10 Credits)
SM0491 The Newcastle Business School Masters Dissertation (OPTION, 60 Credits)
TM0437 Airline Management (OPTION, 10 Credits)
TM0440 Strategic Issues for Tourism Managers (OPTION, 10 Credits)
TM0442 Int. Travel and Tourism - Principles and Practices (OPTION, 10 Credits)
TM0445 The Newcastle Business School Masters Dissertation (OPTION, 60 Credits)
COURSEWORK AND ASSESSMENT
A variety of assessment techniques are used to help develop different skills. After two taught semesters students undertake a piece of individual research in a business-related topic leading to the production of a dissertation that will normally not exceed 15,000 words.
CAREERS
Graduates on the programme have joined a wide range of businesses, including graduate training schemes. A significant number of graduates have gone back to work for a family business or even started up their own businesses.
OTHER INFO
The most distinctive characteristics of the programme are the wide range of backgrounds that we can accept and the great flexibility of choice offered to students on the programme to suit individual preference.