The Brunel Management MSc offers students a critically aware understanding of management and organisations relevant to their career path. This is achieved through the study of organisations, their management and the changing contexts in which they operate.
Students will gain an advanced and applied understanding of contextual forces on organisations – be they legal, ethical, economic, environmental, social and technological; together with business strategy, markets and customers, financial management, and the management and development of people.
The Brunel Management MSc allows students to study general business management or to select a specialist pathway which reflects their strengths and interests.
The four pathways for the Management MSc are:
Management (General Management) MSc
- Develop a generalised knowledge of theory and its practical applications to business, public sector and third sector organisations.
Management (Marketing and Brand Management) MSc
- A mix of general management study with specialism in marketing and branding issues followed by a related dissertation topic.
Management (Technology and Innovation Management) MSc
- Combine a study of general management with technology and innovation issues followed by a related dissertation topic.
Management (Digital Entrepreneurship and Creativity Management) MSc
- Gain knowledge of general management while studying issues related to the media industry and media management followed by a related dissertation topic.
Students will be given the opportunity to choose their specialist Management MSc degree pathway in induction week, and to choose elective modules during the first two weeks of their course. Students can attend different pathway-related and elective classes, in order to help them make their choice by the end of the two-week period.