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We also offer a wide
portfolio of undergraduate awards in Accounting, Economics,
Marketing, Strategy, Operations Management, Human Resource
Management , Business Studies and Business Management
Add to this our busy
part-time awards (both on-campus and in-company) and
external training and consultancy, it is clear why the
Business School is at the cutting edge of Business Education.
For
further information and application form -
Contact:
Fiona Coventry Admissions co-ordinator
E mail: bsadm@staffs.ac.uk
Tel: ++44 (0)1782 294922/294177
Fax: ++44 (0)1782 295928
Web www.staffs.ac.uk
Address: Staffordshire University Business School
Leek Road
Stoke-on-Trent ST4 2DF
Or apply online via www.staffs.ac.uk/postgradform
Masters
in Business Administration (MBA)
Is it for me?
The globally recognised MBA award is intended primarily
for those with business ability and experience who want
to take their career to greater heights.
Whats
it for?
The broad aim of the MBA is to
provide you with a thorough grounding in the principles
of management and in the main functional areas of
business followed by their integration through the
application of strategic management principles to
corporate achievement. This is coupled with the
opportunity to explore a broad choice of topic options
and also the development of a special depth of knowledge
within a field of your choice for your dissertation.
This is achieved through mixed class discussions,
group work and attending residentials at home and
overseas.
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How
long does it take?
The full-time MBA is an intensive one year taught course,
followed by the submission of a dissertation. It is
possible to complete within 12 months.
What
are the entry qualifications?
Admission is normally by interview and qualification,
this being a good honours degree, or equivalent professional
qualification. We would normally expect students to
have at least two years' relevant managerial experience.
English Language to IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 550 (213 old
scheme)
Do
I need to talk to someone?
It is highly desirable that you do so - and, if seeking
non-graduate entry, essential that you do so. The MBA
is a serious commitment for you (and probably for your
family!) We will try to offer all prospective students
the chance to informally meet us, where this is feasible,
to explore all aspects of the course and any further
questions you might have.
Course
Outline
The Staffordshire University MBA award has been re-designed
to be fully compliant with the recent Association of
Business Schools benchmarking standards for such awards
as submitted to the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher
Education in England and Wales.
First
Semester - The Functional Cores
People Management and Development
Markets and Marketing
Managing Through Information
Management Principles and Operational Contexts
Second
Semester - Integration and Choice
Managing Strategy and Risk
Selected Studies which cover a wide range
of topics including brand management, managerial finance,
e-marketing, leadership, ethics,
services marketing, managing across cultures, negotiating
skills and innovation
management.
Business
Research Methodology and Dissertation
Finally, you will be required to formulate and execute
a detailed piece of research, written up into a Masters
Dissertation, into some area of management or business
of your choice.
In addition you will be asked
to attend the group residential in the UK in late October/early
November and an overseas residential in the January
of the second semester. The overseas residential is
a distinctive and successful feature of our MBA and
is intended to afford you the opportunity to explore
globalisation at first hand. It will involve lectures
about the host country and discussions with local management
during company visits.
Contact:
Fiona Coventry, Business School Admissions Co-ordinator
Tel: ++44 (0)1782 294922 Fax: ++44 (0)1782 295928 Email:
bsadm@staffs.ac.uk
Address: Staffordshire University Business School Leek
Road Stoke-on-Trent ST4 2DF
Masters
in Global Marketing (MGM)
Is it for me?
Our MGM programme is a vocationally relevant conversion
route of postgraduate study which provides participants
with an holistic understanding of the theory and practice
of marketing management, plus the up-to-date knowledge
and skills needed to succeed in the business world.
First
Semester - The Functional Cores
People Management and Development
Markets and Marketing
Managing Through Information
Managing Marketing Knowledge
Second
Semester - Integration and Choice
Strategic Marketing
International & Global Marketing Strategy
Whats
it for?
As businesses become more and more internationally orientated,
Marketing across the globe is fast becoming a day-to-day
activity for many business organisations. The MGM is
will provide you with a thorough grounding in the principles
of marketing and the main functional areas of business
as well as enabling you to appreciate its practical
application.
How
long does it take?
The MGM is an intensive one year taught course, followed
by the submission of a dissertation.
What
are the entry qualifications?
Admission is normally by interview and qualification.
A good honours degree, or equivalent professional qualification
is the normal entry route.
English Language to IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 550 (213 old
scheme)
Business
Research Methodology and Dissertation
Finally, you will be required to formulate and execute
a detailed piece of research, written up into a Masters
Dissertation, into some area of management or business
of your choice.
Contact:
Fiona Coventry, Business School Admissions Co-ordinator
Tel: ++44 (0)1782 294922 Fax: ++44 (0)1782 295928 Email:
bsadm@staffs.ac.uk
Address: Staffordshire University Business School Leek
Road Stoke-on-Trent ST4 2DF
Masters
in European Management Strategy (MEMS)
Is it for me?
This programme is for French speakers with an interest
in the European trade, investment and enterprise management.
Whats
it for?
It provides participants with an understanding of the
theory and practice of management, specialised knowledge
of the EU and analytical skills to make appropriate
recommendations. Successful students will acquire dual
accreditation for this award from Staffordshire and
Lille.
How
long does it take?
It is a thirteen month intensive course from September
to September
What
are the entry qualifications?
Students must be fluent French speakers. Please contact
our Admissions Office for further details.
Course
Outline
September to May at Lille University ( taught in French)
May to July at Staffordshire University Business School
( taught in English) July to completion of Dissertation
at Lille University.
Contact:
Postgraduate Office
Staffordshire University Business School
Tel: ++44 (0)1782 294174 E: a.palmer@staffs.ac.uk
Masters
in Chinese Management Studies (MCMS)
Is it for me?
Given the growing importance of China in the world economy,
this award gives a unique opportunity to become familiar
with Chinese business culture and practice whilst at
the same time obtaining a recognised post graduate management
qualification.
Whats
it for?
This is a vocationally relevant
conversion route of postgraduate study. It seeks
to provide participants with an understanding of
the theory and practice of management, specialised
knowledge and understanding of a critical region
of the world economy and the personal capability
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How long does it
take?
The foundation of the first stage is from September
to January at Staffordshire University. In February
you will travel to China and spend about three months
studying the second stage at Beijing University. You
will return to the UK towards the end of May to complete
the dissertation stage of the programme.
What are the entry
qualifications?
Candidates must be over 21 years of age. A good honours
degree, or equivalent professional qualification, is
the normal entry qualification.
English Language to IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 550 (213 old
scheme)
Course Outline
First Semester - The Functional
Cores
Management Principles & Operational
Contexts
Managing through Information
People Manageent & Development (part)
Chinese Language 1 & Culture
Second
Semester - Integration and Choice
Managing Strategy & Risk
Chinese Language 2
Trade & Investment in China
Business
Research Methodology and Dissertation
Finally, you will be required to formulate and execute
a detailed piece of research, written up into a Masters
Dissertation, into some area of management or business
of your choice.
Contact:
Fiona Coventry, Business School Admissions Co-ordinator
Tel: ++44 (0)1782 294922 Fax: ++44 (0)1782 295928 Email:
bsadm@staffs.ac.uk
Address: Staffordshire University Business School Leek
Road Stoke-on-Trent ST4 2DF
Masters
in International Strategic Management (MISM)
Is it for me?
You can experience a challenging and stimulating course
in strategic management as a stepping off point for
the next stage of your personal and career development.
Whats
it for?
As well as providing a thorough
grounding in business disciplines the course aims
to develop personal skills of understanding and
applying management principles, managing behaviour
of staff and peers, positioning the organisation
in the economic environment and its markets and
dealing with quantitative, qualitative and incomplete
information.
This course helps you understand
why when and how companies go abroad
and become successful (or not in some cases)In addition
the course
allows students to gain an understanding of the
business and work
environment in other countries crucial to those
wishing to present
business solutions in an international context.
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How long does it
take?
The full-time MISM is an intensive one year taught course,
followed by the submission of a dissertation.
What are the entry
qualifications?
Admission is normally by interview and qualification.
Candidates must be over 21 years of age. A good honours
degree, or equivalent professional qualification, is
the normal entry qualification.
Course Outline
First Semester - The Functional Cores (plus UK
Residential)
People Management and Development
Markets and Marketing
Managing Through Information
Management Principles and Operational Contexts
Second Semester - Integration and Choice
Managing Strategy and Risk
Selected Studies (includes two compulsory
units reflecting the strategic nature of this award)
Masters Dissertation, into some area of international
strategic management or business of your choice.
Contact:
Fiona Coventry, Business School Admissions Co-ordinator
Tel: ++44 (0)1782 294922 Fax: ++44 (0)1782 295928 Email:
bsadm@staffs.ac.uk
Address: Staffordshire University Business School Leek
Road Stoke-on-Trent ST4 2DF
Masters
In Management (MSc Mgt)
Is it for me?
The Masters in Management is intended primarily for
those with business ability and qualifications who want
to take their UK career to greater heights.
Whats it for?
The broad aim of the MSc Management is to provide you
with a thorough grounding in the principles of management
and in the main functional areas of business which allow
you to implement good practice in your working environment.
How long does it
last?
It is possible to complete within 12 months. Those students
starting in September will complete the taught elements
in May and may submit their dissertations by September
of that year.
What are the entry
qualifications?
Admission is normally by interview and qualification.
Candidates must be over 21 years of age. A good honours
degree, or equivalent professional qualification, is
the normal entry qualification.
English Language to IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 550 (213 old
scheme)
Course Outline
First Semester The Functional Cores ( plus UK residential)
Second Semester Integration and Choice ( chosen modules
should reflect both the research interests of academics
and the engagement of staff and students with contemporary
issues)
Dissertation which should reflect areas of relevance
and possible application in the workplace.
Contact:
Fiona Coventry, Business School Admissions Co-ordinator
Tel: ++44 (0)1782 294922 Fax: ++44 (0)1782 295928 Email:
bsadm@staffs.ac.uk
Address: Staffordshire University Business School Leek
Road Stoke-on-Trent ST4 2DF
Masters
in Economics for Business Analysis
Is it for me?
It is designed for economics and business studies graduates
who wish to further their knowledge and understanding
of how companies make their strategic decisions, how
they are valued, and how they are affected by the general
business environment and international competition.
Whats it for?
The main aim of the programme is to give graduates a
through understanding of the economic underpinnings
of modern businesses and the factors that influence
their behaviour and performance and to give students
a deep and critical understanding of modern business
research methods to enable them to undertake independent
research.
How long does it
take?
It is expected that students will complete the programme
in 12 months. The programme may also be studied on a
part time basis; in this case students are normally
expected to take two years to complete.
What are the entry
qualifications?
Normally, students are expected to have a good honours
degree from British universities (or its equivalent
from universities abroad). For students from non-English
speaking countries, evidence of proficiency in the English
language (IELTS, TOEFL, or other tests) is a university
requirement.
Course Outline
The full time MA EBA is an intensive one year course.
It consists of two semesters of taught modules, from
September to January and January to May, followed by
a dissertation to be written under the supervision of
a member of staff during the summer. The dissertation
is the culmination of the course and the point at which
students should be able to demonstrate their ability
to integrate substantive theoretical, empirical and
methodological issues. The taught modules have been
designed in order to enable students to use the concepts
and methods of analysis of applied economics and finance
to understand company performance
Contact:
Fiona Coventry, Business School Admissions Co-ordinator
Tel: ++44 (0)1782 294922 Fax: ++44 (0)1782 295928 Email:
bsadm@staffs.ac.uk
Address: Staffordshire University Business School Leek
Road Stoke-on-Trent ST4 2DF
Masters
in International Trade and European Integration
Is it for me?
It is especially designed for economics, business studies
and management graduates interested in working in European
institutions or large industrial and commercial companies
or financial institutions with significant European
operations.
Whats it for?
The main aim of the programme is to give graduates a
fundamental understanding of the operation of the European
Union, its economic underpinnings, the formulation of
the Unions policies and regulations and its Eastward
enlargement. It is a genuinely European course not only
in terms of its contents but also in terms of its teaching
staff, students and places of study.
How long does it
take?
The full time MA EITEI is an intensive 13-month course.
It consists of two semesters of taught modules, followed
by a dissertation.
What are the entry
qualifications?
Normally, students are expected to have a good honours
degree from British universities (or its equivalent
from universities abroad). For students from non-English
speaking countries, the evidence of proficiency in the
English language (IELTS, TOEFL, or other tests) is a
university requirement.
Course Outline
This course draws on the teaching and learning traditions
of seven different European institutions. Courses are
taught by professors from different universities, using
a variety of methods and practices.
The taught modules have been designed to enable students
to use the concepts and methods of analysis of applied
economics to understand the operation of the international
economy, particularly the European Union and its decision
making process.
Contact
Mrs. Jenny Herbert, International Links Administrator
Tel: ++44 (0)1782 294065 Fax: ++44 (0)1782 294340 email:
j.herbert@staffs.ac.uk
Address: Staffordshire University Business School ,Leek
Road ,Stoke on Trent ST4 2DF (UK)
Studying
in England can be a rewarding and exciting experience.
By choosing Staffordshire
University Business School you will have access
to all areas of business and management teaching.
You will find a warm welcome in the Potteries (
as the area is known) and we look forward to meeting
you soon.
Information on our full range of undergraduate business,
accounting and economics awards are available from
Fiona Coventry in our Admissions Office ( see top
of page)
Information on research, consultancy and part-time
awards is available from our HelpDesk on
T: 01782 294060 E:
bs4060@staffs.ac.uk
or write to Staffordshire University Business School,
Leek Road, Stoke-on-Trent ST4 2DF, England |
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