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Programme Information

The BA (Hons) International Business programme at UWS London Campus blends rigorous academic study with practical, real-world business applications, preparing you to thrive in today’s global marketplace. This degree equips you with the critical skills and in-depth knowledge required to understand and operate effectively within international business environments.

The programme is structured around key areas: International Business Strategy, Cross-Cultural Management, and Global Marketing. Each component is carefully designed to ensure you gain practical skills in strategic decision-making, learn how to navigate and lead across diverse cultures, and develop a keen insight into global marketing trends. The course curriculum reflects current global business practices, ensuring you graduate with relevant, applicable skills that are highly valued by employers.

With a strong focus on contemporary business challenges and opportunities, the BA (Hons) International Business degree emphasises ethical practices and sustainable growth, aiming to produce globally minded graduates who are ready to make a positive impact on the world stage.

Courses

The programme runs over four levels, including teaching activities coupled with independent learning. The programme explores how students can put what they have learned over the four years into practice within a business, and how they could implement change in an organisation through the knowledge they have gained.

Level 1

  • Accounting & Finance for Business (20 credits)
  • BCI Professional and Academic Development 1 (20 credits)
  • Economic Principles (20 credits)
  • Fundamentals of Marketing (20 credits)
  • Introduction to Business (20 credits)
  • Introduction to Human Resources (20 credits)

Level 2

  • BCI Professional and Academic Development 2 (20 credits)
  • Business Cultures (20 credits)
  • Data Analytics (20 credits)
  • Operations in Business (20 credits)

Optional Modules

  • Entrepreneurship in Business (Business Pathway) (20 credits)
  • International Marketing (Marketing Pathway) (20 credits)

Level 3

  • BCI Professional and Academic Development 3 (20 credits)
  • Business Research Skills (20 credits)
  • Globalisation and International Business (20 credits)
  • Strategic Management (20 credits)

Optional Modules

  • Critical Management Studies (Business Pathway) (20 credits)
  • Theoretical Perspectives of Management (Business Pathway) (20 credits)
  • Digital Marketing 20 (Marketing Pathway) (20 credits)
  • Marketing Communication (Marketing Pathway) (20 credits)

Level 4

  • Honours Dissertation (International Business) (40 credits)
  • Management of Change (20 credits)
  • Sustainable Enterprise (20 credits)

Optional Modules

  • Emerging Markets and Multinational Corporations (Business Pathway) (20 credits)
  • Organisational Strategy (Business Pathway) (20 credits)
  • Insights and Trends (Marketing Pathway) (20 credits)
  • International Marketing Strategy 9Marketing Pathway) (20 credits)
Teaching and Assessment
The overall assessment strategy ensures that a coherent balance of assessment is in place and that assessment supports employability and other complex learning intentions.
Students will frequently be given tasks to complete outside formal contact hours. These tasks are not necessarily assessable but will help you develop your understanding and knowledge from the feedback that you receive.
In addition to formal learning students will undertake significant levels of self-learning through the various mediums such as VLE, discussion boards, the Internet, databases, journals and reference books.
It is implicit in the course that by the end of their studies, students will have acquired a high level of competence in the learning technologies and the application of relevant software. The majority of modules require the use of computers for coursework submissions.
Learning and teaching
  • Scheduled learning: 36 hours
  • Independent study: 124 hours
  • Total 200 hours for each module.
Delivery methods
  • Lectures: 1.5 hours x 10 weeks
  • Tutorials: 2 hours x 10 weeks
  • Workshops: 1 hour

Programme Information

The BSc (Hons) Collaborative Health and Social Care is a flexible degree designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the dynamic and challenging field of health and social care. Through a blend of theoretical learning and practical application, you’ll gain a deep understanding of the complex issues facing healthcare and social services. This programme is ideal for those who aspire to work in a variety of roles, from frontline care to management positions.

Courses
Year 2:
Through the second Aspire module this year, you will further develop your academic, personal, and professional skills and attributes.
You will revisit in more depth some of the key health and social care topics from year one, such as working collaboratively with others.

In addition to this, you will also gain further knowledge and skills in:

  • Research approaches
  • Person-centred care
  • Enabling and empowering service users
  • Population and public health
  • Psychology of health and wellbeing
Year 3:
In year three, your final Aspire module will help you consolidate your academic, personal, and professional development, leading you into career development in preparation for becoming a graduate.
You can also take modules focused on specific health and social care topics to begin focusing on a specific sector of health/social care you aspire to work in, including:
  • Integration of health and social care services
  • Dementia care
  • Palliative care
  • Pain management
  • Supporting people with long-term conditions
Year 4:
Year four changes focus slightly in that as well learning about the complexities in working with services users and their families collaboratively it will develop you as a health and/or social care professional.

This will provide you will a range knowledge and skills to:

  • Lead a team
  • Teach others in your workplace
  • Develop population/public health/quality improvement approaches
Your studies will culminate in the development of an honours dissertation which will be in a health/social care subject of your choosing.
This capstone module helps lead you in employment in a specific area of health/social care that you aspire to work in as you will have a detailed and in-depth knowledge and understanding of this aspect of health/social care.
Teaching and Assessment
This programme utilises hybrid learning approach to teaching and learning. This means you will be taught through a combination of online and on campus synchronous tutorials and workshops. You will also take part in a range of asynchronous activities using our virtual learning platform.
In this programme you will have the opportunity to develop your knowledge and understanding of the key concepts of working as a professional in health and/or social care. You will also gain transferable skills such as research, communication and working as part of a team.

This degree is assessed using a variety of assessment methods including:

  • Class tests
  • Presentations
  • Written case studies, essays and reports

Programme Information

The Master of Public Administration (MPA) is a specialised program designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary for leadership roles in the public sector. This program provides a comprehensive understanding of public policy, governance, and management, enabling you to address complex challenges and drive positive change.

Key Features:

  • Core Curriculum: Explore fundamental concepts in public administration, including public policy analysis, public financial management, and organisational behavior.
  • Specialised Tracks: Choose from specialised tracks to tailor your studies to your specific interests, such as public policy, public management, or international development.
  • Practical Experience: Gain hands-on experience through internships, case studies, and simulations.
  • Global Perspective: Develop a global mindset and understand the challenges and opportunities facing public sector organisations worldwide.
  • Leadership Development: Enhance your leadership skills, including strategic thinking, decision-making, and effective communication.

Why Choose This Program?

  • Advance Your Career: Gain the qualifications and skills needed to advance your career in the public sector.
  • Make a Difference: Contribute to public policy development and improve the lives of citizens.
  • Network with Professionals: Connect with a diverse community of students, faculty, and alumni.
  • Develop Critical Thinking Skills: Learn to analyse complex issues and formulate effective solutions.
  • Prepare for Leadership Roles: Acquire the skills to lead and manage teams, organisations, and projects.

Whether you’re a recent graduate or an experienced professional, the MPA program at UWS London will provide you with the knowledge and skills to succeed in the public sector.

Programme Modules

For the full MPA qualification you are required to accumulate 180 credits.

This is achieved with the completion of six 20-credit modules plus one 60-credit extended research project, the dissertation module.

  • Comparative Governance & Public Administration (20 credits)
  • Policy Analysis & Practice (20 credits)
  • Contemporary Social Issues (20 credits)
  • Crisis & communication (20 credits)
  • The State, Globalization and Social Justice (20 credits)
  • Applied Research Methods in Social Science (20 credits)
  • Dissertation (60 credits)

Students achieving 120 credits are entitled to exit with a Postgraduate Diploma in Public Administration, or a Post-Graduate Diploma (PgD) in Combined Studies depending on the combination of modules achieved.

Students achieving 60 credits are entitled to exit with a Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Social Science.

Teaching and Assessment

Students are taught through a combination of traditional lectures and small interactive seminars (leminars), group-tutorials and individual supervisions.

The course is 20% scheduled class based learning and 80% independent study.

Assessment is 100% coursework based and varies from module to module.

Some indicative forms of assessment are individual and group presentations, poster development, applied and research-based essays and the extended research project.

Programme Information

Our MEd Educational Studies programme is an ideal stepping stone for qualified teachers to expand and boost their professional development.

This programme offers a further professional development opportunities that will enhance their CV and professional experience and underpin opportunities for promotion or new job opportunities.

It also opens up opportunities for graduates to commence PhD research if students choose to complete the Dissertation module.

Programme Modules

To achieve the MEd in Educational Studies you must complete six 20 credit modules and one 60 credit module. There are three stages to the programme:

  • Postgraduate Certificate (three 20 credit modules)
  • Postgraduate Diploma (three 20 credit modules)
  • MEd (one 60 credit module)

The PGCert stage comprises the following core modules: Research Design in Education, Becoming Critical in Education, and Global Perspectives in Education. Success completing of the PGCert allows you to proceed to the Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) where you will study one core module: Research and Pedagogy, and you will choose two out of the three optional modules: Philosophy of Education, Education of Sustainability, and Inclusive Leadership Practice.

Successful completion of the PgDip allows you to proceed to the MEd stage where you will have the choice of either completing a research module of Master’s Dissertation, or a taught module of Critical Discourse in Pedagogy and Practices.

Postgraduate Certificate
  • Research Design in Education (20 credits)
    This module will introduce students to the purposes and practice of educational research. Students will become familiar with the ontological and epistemological concepts underpinning research and with a range of methodologies. Students will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to evaluate published research.
  • Becoming Critical in Education (20 credits)
    The overarching aim of the module is that it serves as the core foundation module for the MEd Educational Studies. It offers participants an opportunity to explore what it is to be critical and approaches to criticality.
  • Global Perspectives on Education (20 credits)
    The Global Perspectives on Education module is one of the foundational modules in the MEd Educational Studies programme and the module aims to introduce learners to the principles, underpinning theories, and core processes of global education to prepare them for global awareness
Postgraduate Diploma

Core module:

  • Research and Pedagogy (20 credits)
    The Research and Pedagogy module will equip students with a deeper understanding of applying research methods to design a viable and justified research project or an evidence-based teaching method proposal. The module will explore the main areas of research study design, concepts of research ethics and will provide an introduction to data analysis and statistical analysis. The module will also address the links between research and pedagogy in order to promote critical thinking about evidence-based approaches to professional practices in an educational setting.
    Optional modules where you have to choose two out of three:
  • Philosophy of Education (20 credits)
    This module offers students an opportunity to explore philosophical thinking in relation to education and learning, and to develop a clear understanding of the theoretical and ethical underpinnings for their practice as educators. Drawing connections between contemporary issues in education and their own knowledge and practice, this module engages with key themes in philosophy of education, including ethics, epistemology and philosophy of mind.
  • Education of Sustainability (20 credits)
    The Education for Sustainability module responds to the current global concerns regarding ecological, human, and economic health and vitality. Through this module students will gain sustainable literacy, understand visions of equity, social justice and inclusion through critically exploring ethical and behavioural issues, and the global agendas of development.
  • Inclusive Leadership Practice (20 credits)
    The Inclusive Leadership Practices module equips participants to foster inclusive leadership, navigate diversity in race, culture, social class, ethnicity, religion, gender, and ability, and create and sustain inclusive schools by critically engaging with relevant theories and research.
MEd

Choose between one of the two 60 credit modules:

  • Master’s Dissertation (60 credits)
    The Masters Dissertation module provides you with an extended opportunity to develop critical understanding of up-to-date scholarship in a topic of direct relevance to your specialism and to apply your knowledge of educational research in planning and conducting a small-scale study on this topic.
  • Critical Discourse in Pedagogy and Practices (60 credits)
    The module is designed for practising teachers in the early years, primary, secondary, higher, and further education sectors, who wish to explore a pedagogical area of particular interest within their classroom practice or at a whole school level such as a cross-curricular theme. It enables the student to develop an informed and critical perspective with which to review a range of pedagogical issues in practice, developing theoretical and professional understanding.
Teaching and Assessment

This programme will be taught through a combination of both online and in-person classes, using the virtual learning platform Aula.

Learning and teaching:

  • Scheduled learning: 50%
  • Independent study: 50%

Assessment methods include:

  • Coursework: All modules across the programme
  • Group work/presentations: All modules in T2

Delivery methods:

  • Lectures
  • Tutorials
  • Practical workshops

Programme Information

The MSc programme has six core modules that cover the most relevant topics in their field, providing students with a solid framework of knowledge they can rely on in the working world. Aside from the theoretical aspects of the course, UWS London offers the opportunity for students to network through industry speakers and significant peer interaction for a rounded educational experience.

To complete the Master’s degree you must complete the six core modules, upon completion, students will move to one of the two Business projects: Business Research Project, or Business Professional Practice which will enable students to work with an employer on a project related to Accounting and Finance.

MSc Accounting and Finance is the ideal programme for those looking to further their knowledge and careers in these two areas. Packed with the most up-to-date and advanced teachings, the programme provides insight into contemporary issues like responsible business ethics, sustainability, and green finance/investment.

This programme is for you if…

  • You’re a graduate looking to start their career in accounting or finance
  • You’re a graduate, who already has professional experience working in this field, looking to further their career
  • You have or are part of a business and want to enhance your knowledge to help run the business better
Core Modules
  • International Corporate Reporting (20 credits)
    The module is designed to provide an overview of corporate reporting practices. Students will learn the fundamentals of financial reporting (bookkeeping) and explore the main elements of financial statements and the key issues currently facing the accounting profession.
  • Accounting for Performance and Control (20 credits)
    In this module, students will learn different cost and costing methods, and cost management for strategic decision-making. Students will also learn to analyse complex issues arising from the budgetary process. The module develops analytical skills covering both financial and non-financial performance measurement techniques.
  • Strategic Financial Management and Modelling (20 credits) Using software such as Microsoft Excel, students learn to build income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow forecasts; and develop more complex models involving discounted cash flows and sensitivity analysis. The module also equips students to examine various financial management areas that help support the business strategy, such as the valuation of financial instruments, portfolio analysis and management of working capital.
  • Audit, Ethics, and Corporate Governance (20 credits) The module covers corporate governance concepts and theories, examining internal and external mechanisms like auditing to resolve agency problems. It also explores the philosophical and sociological context of business ethics and corporate social responsibility; and ethical frameworks for analysing contemporary business policies and practices.
  • Corporate Finance and Global Financial Market (20 credits) This module is designed to equip students with the knowledge to critically assess the challenges and opportunities of doing business internationally and at the corporate level. It aims to educate students on maximising the firm’s value through investment, financing, capital structure, dividend policy, and corporate reorganisation.
  • Research Methods for Accounting and Finance (20 credits) This module develops students’ knowledge of effective research design, guiding literature reviews, research problem definition, and ethical considerations. It ensures an advanced understanding of qualitative and quantitative methods in Accounting and Finance, enhances data analysis skills, and assists in crafting effective research designs and successful research proposals.
Business Projects
  • Option 1: Business Research Project (60 credits)
    This module is designed to develop the research skills, knowledge and confidence in designing, developing, compiling and delivering strategic business projects. The student will investigate and produce recommendations for a practical business project. Students will undertake the data collection and write up their dissertation.
  • Option 2: Business Professional Practice (60 credits) This module is designed to put theory into practice within a real-world setting across and within Sectors: local, national and global. The module will enable students to develop their skills and knowledge, both specialist and transferable, enhancing their employability while working on a project. It will enable students to build networks by connecting and working with professionals in the industry.
Teaching and Assessment

This programme will be taught through a combination of both online and in-person classes, using the virtual learning platform Aula, including:

You will be taught a combination of:

  • Lectures
  • Tutorials
  • Practical workshops

Learning and teaching:

  • Scheduled learning: 36 hours
  • Independent study: 164 hours

Assessment: 

  • Course work: 45%
  • Exams: 45%
  • Group work/presentations: 10%

Assessment methods will include:

  • Written reports
  • Class tests
  • Coursework
  • Essay

Programme Information

This programme is for you if…
  • You are a recent graduate in Computer Science or related fields
  • You are an IT professional looking to specialise in cyber security
  • You are an entrepreneur or business professional looking to develop your knowledge of cyber security in order to make informed decisions about their organisation’s security strategies and policies
Core Modules
  • Fundamentals of Digital Forensics
  • Foundations of Cyber Security
  • Governance, Risk Management and Compliance
  • Cyber Security: Law and Ethics
  • Network Penetration Testing
  • Malware Analysis
  • Advanced Network Security
  • Research Design and Methods
  • Penetration Testing Programming
  • Applied Cryptography
  • Incident Response
  • Threat Intelligence

Each taught module is worth 10 Credits

Dissertation Option
  • Masters Project

The final project is 60 credits

Teaching and Assessment

Teaching

  • Scheduled learning: 40%
  • Independent study: 60%

Assessment

Assessment varies from module to module

Assessment methods will include: 

  • Written examinations
  • Oral presentation
  • Written reports
  • Coursework
  • Laboratory reports
  • Log books
  • Essays
  • Case studies
  • Literature reviews
  • Research proposals

Programme Information

The MSc in Information Technology programme consists of a combination of core and specialisation-option modules. Each student has to complete three core modules: Business Data Communication and Networks, Database Design and Implementation, and Information Systems Analysis and Design.
This course consists of specialist pathway modules where a student has to complete two out of the four pathway modules. The Information Technology masters degree also consists of recommended optional modules where a student has to choose one out of the three recommended optional modules. Successful completion of the postgraduate diploma will allow a student to proceed to the MSc Dissertation module, entailing detailed research and critical analysis of a specific project.
Who is this programme for?
The MSc in Information Technology programme consists of a combination of core and specialisation-option modules. Each student has to complete three core modules: Business Data Communication and Networks, Database Design and Implementation, and Information Systems Analysis and Design.
This course consists of specialist pathway modules where a student has to complete two out of the four pathway modules. The Information Technology masters degree also consists of recommended optional modules where a student has to choose one out of the three recommended optional modules. Successful completion of the postgraduate diploma will allow a student to proceed to the MSc Dissertation module, entailing detailed research and critical analysis of a specific project.
Core Modules
  • Business Data Communication and Networks (20 credits)
    This module covers a wide range of important networking layers, protocols, and concepts such as TCP/IP stack protocols and other operational networking technologies, which contribute effectively to the planning, design, development, acquisition, implementation, management, and evaluation of modern Business Data Communication and Networks. VMWare Virtualisation, Cisco Packet Tracer, Wireshark Packet Analysis and SDN-based experiments on testbeds will be provided on-campus to improve the hands-on practical skills of students.
  • Database Design and Implementation (20 credits)
    This module covers the essential role of Database Management Systems (DBMS) and aims to provide practical skills in Structure Query Language (SQL), Entity-Relationship (ER) Modelling, and Database Implementation using Microsoft Access. Students will learn the Database Systems Development Lifecycle (DSDL) to design and implement effective database systems.
  • Information Systems Analysis and Design (20 credits)
    This module is focused on the requirements analysis and system design in the context of IT-based business strategy. The Unified Modelling Language (UML) such as Use Case Diagram, Use Case Descriptions, Class Diagram and Sequence Diagrams will be utilised to collect data, visualise data, communicate systematic behaviour with objects, and construct an overall software system.
Specialist Pathway Modules

Students must complete two of the following pathway modules:

  • Data Analysis and Visualisation (20 credits)
    To learn principles and concepts of data analysis and visualisation, and explore emerging trends and methodologies associated with such as data analytics and visual data discovery. To develop skills and gain hands-on experience in using Tableau on real-world data exploration, analysis and visualisation.
  • Data Mining and Business Intelligence (20 credits)
    This module covers contemporary autonomous system operations through two components: Data Mining (DM) and Business Intelligence (BI). DM involves analysing large datasets to discover valuable information using techniques like classification, clustering, association rule mining, and anomaly detection. BI focuses on the techniques and technologies of a Data Management System (DMS) that support business processes and decision-making, covering data warehousing, OLAP, dashboards, and AI-based performance indicators. The module integrates these elements to provide a comprehensive overview of data extraction, AI-driven knowledge, and decision-making, delivered through hands-on projects and case studies for real-world experience.
  • Information Technology Project Management (20 credits)
    This module offers a comprehensive introduction to project management principles, concepts, and theories with a focus on IT related projects, based on the Association for Project Management (APM) body of knowledge. Topics include project definition, stakeholder management, business strategy, investment appraisal, work breakdown, effort estimation, risk management, network analysis, scheduling, earned value analysis, and organisational behaviour theories.
  • Enterprise Architecture (20 credits)
    This module emphasises the computing aspects of system architectures, particularly focusing on service-oriented technologies like Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), Model Driven Architecture (MDA), and Web Services (WS), which are crucial for developing enterprise software systems. It covers the design and evolution of system components, their interrelationships, and guiding principles within the SOA framework. The module details the process of transitioning from high-level business architecture to low-level software components, addressing various enterprise viewpoints through models such as business context, process, scenario, semantic information, service interface, SOA implementation, and data security, all essential for building service-oriented systems.
Recommended Optional Modules

Students must complete one recommended option:

  • IT Strategy and Management (20 credits)
    This module focuses on understanding the role of IT in achieving business objectives, driving innovation, and maintaining competitive advantage. Topics include strategic planning, IT Governance and frameworks such as ITIL and COBIT, IT service management, IT risk management and software development life cycle.
  • Object Oriented Programming (20 credits)
    This module focuses on building vital object-oriented programming (OOP) skills, essential for employability. OOP aims to make software design and implement object-oriented solutions more intuitive, modular, and easier to maintain by structuring code in a way that mimics real-world interactions. Students will learn to design, implement, test, and debug OOP programs using languages like Python, C#, and Java. By applying OOP principles to solve problems, students will gain confidence in program development, learn to utilise resources effectively, and understand sustainable coding practices.
  • Work-based Learning (20 credits)
    This module is designed to provide eligible students* with an opportunity to gain experience of undertaking project work at a strategic level within or for an organisation. The project must be selected and arranged by, and agreed with, the client, university and student and supported by a tripartite agreement prior to enrolling on this module. The tripartite agreement will define specific learning and practice outcomes for the student and confirm required elements of support and commitment from all parties. Supervision will be provided by a member of academic staff (normally the module coordinator or an appointed supervisor) and, although the work may be carried out for the student’s employer or for an external client and involve site visits, the approval and supervision of the project is normally internal to the University* To be eligible to undertake this module, it is expected that a student would already be in the workplace and a tripartite agreement would exist between the company, student, and University prior to enrolment.
Master's Project

MSc Dissertation (60 credits)
The Masters project enables students to demonstrate their ability to present rational arguments and independent conclusions based on personal research, aligning with their Programme of Study. Projects addressing real business problems are encouraged, provided they have a clear academic foundation demonstrated through a literature review. For software-related projects, this involves critical evaluation of requirements, assessment of alternative tools and methods, and justification of chosen solutions. Alternatively, projects may focus on evaluating existing tools or techniques, developing assessment criteria, and gathering empirical evidence through testing or user feedback, with arguments justifying the evidence-gathering approach and supporting the drawn conclusions.

Teaching and Assessment

The Msc Information Technology course employs face to face large and small group delivery and activities supported by the use of Aula Virtual Learning Environment. Small group tutorials are favoured as they are key to the development of behavioural and affective competencies. These are the competencies needed by employers, to develop reflective IT practitioners engaging in purposeful activity for the benefit of the business or organisation.

Teaching is through a mixture of lecture, tutorials and hands-on laboratory sessions.

Delivery methods:

  • Lectures: 2 hours
  • Tutorials: 1 hour
  • Computer laboratories: 1 hour

Learning and teaching:

  • Scheduled learning: 48 hours
  • Independent study: 152 hours

Your assessment will take the form of:

  • Practical exercises: 60%
  • Course work: 40%

Assessment methods employed include:

  • Oral presentations
  • Written reports
  • Course work
  • Academic posters
  • Laboratory reports
  • Log books
  • Laboratory exercises
  • Essays
  • Scientific papers
  • Case studies
  • Literature reviews
  • Research proposals
  • Posters
  • Viva voces

Programme Information

This programme will develop your familiarity with mathematical, statistical, and computational data modelling techniques. You will gain experience in carrying out data analysis, communicating and critically commenting on the results.

Programme highlights:

  • The MSc Information Technology with Data Analytics is ideal for students who have a degree in a subject other than IT or computing and wanting to develop much sought-after business-relevant IT knowledge and skills.
  • Graduates of the MSc Information with Data Analytics Technology will be in high demand by industry.
Programme Modules

This programme consists of a combination of core and specialisation-option modules:

Core Modules (students must complete the following four modules):

  • Business Data Communication and Networks (20 credits)
  • Database Design and Implementation (20 credits)
  • Information Systems Analysis and Design (20 credits)
  • Masters Project (60 credits)

Specialist Pathway Modules (students must complete the following two pathway modules):

  • Data Analysis and Visualisation (20 credits)
  • Data Mining and Business Intelligence (20 credits)

Recommended Optional Modules

  • IT Strategy and Management (20 credits)
  • Object Orientated Programming (20 credits)
  • Work Based Learning* (20 credits)

* To be eligible to undertake this module, it is expected that a student would already be in the workplace and a tripartite agreement would exist between the company, student, and University prior to enrolment.

Successful completion of the PgDip will allow you to proceed to the MSc Dissertation module, entailing detailed research and critical analysis of a specific project:

  • MSc Dissertation (60 Credits)
Teaching and Assessment

Learning and Teaching (approximate):

  • Scheduled learning – 20%
  • Independent study – 80%

Assessment (approximate):

  • Practical – 60%
  • Coursework – 40%

Assessment Methods:

  • Oral presentations
  • Written reports
  • Coursework
  • Academic posters
  • Laboratory reports
  • Log books
  • Laboratory exercises
  • Essays
  • Scientific papers
  • Case studies
  • Literature reviews
  • Research proposals
  • Posters
  • Viva voces

Programme Information

The MSc Information Technology with Project Management is a specialised program designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the dynamic field of IT project management. This one-year intensive program combines technical expertise with strategic management principles, providing you with a comprehensive understanding of the IT project lifecycle.

Key Features:

  • Core Curriculum: Explore fundamental concepts in IT project management, including project initiation, planning, execution, monitoring, and control.
  • Specialized Modules: Delve into advanced topics such as risk management, change management, and agile project management.
  • Practical Experience: Gain hands-on experience through case studies, simulations, and real-world projects.
  • Industry-Relevant Skills: Develop the skills to lead and manage complex IT projects effectively.
  • Global Perspective: Understand the global context of IT project management and its impact on organizations worldwide.
Programme Modules

This programme consists of a combination of core and specialisation-option modules:

Core Modules (students must complete the following four modules):

  • Business Data Communication and Networks (20 credits)
  • Database Design and Implementation (20 credits)
  • Information Systems Analysis and Design (20 credits)
  • Masters Project (60 credits)

Specialist Pathway Modules (students must complete the following two pathway modules):

  • Information Technology Project Management (20 credits)
  • Enterprise Architecture (20 credits)

Recommended Optional Modules

  • IT Strategy and Management (20 credits)
  • Object Orientated Programming (20 credits)
  • Work Based Learning* (20 credits)

* To be eligible to undertake this module, it is expected that a student would already be in the workplace and a tripartite agreement would exist between the company, student, and University prior to enrolment. 

Successful completion of the PgDip will allow you to proceed to the MSc Dissertation module, entailing detailed research and critical analysis of a specific project:

  • MSc Dissertation (60 Credits)
Teaching and Assessment

Learning and Teaching (approximate):

  • Scheduled learning – 20%
  • Independent study – 80%

Assessment (approximate):

  • Practical – 60%
  • Coursework – 40%

Assessment Methods:

  • Oral presentations
  • Written reports
  • Coursework
  • Academic posters
  • Laboratory reports
  • Log books
  • Laboratory exercises
  • Essays
  • Scientific papers
  • Case studies
  • Literature reviews
  • Research proposals
  • Posters
  • Viva voces

Programme Information

While our programme is designed to accommodate all students, there are certain aptitudes and personality traits that may give you the edge in this career path. In our experience, a career in Project Management is well-suited to individuals who:
  • are meticulous and well-organised.
  • have an eye for fine details as well as an understanding of the big picture.
  • are able to lead groups with authority and confidence.
  • are able to multitask well and keep track of a budget.
  • are flexible and able to adapt at a moment’s notice.
Courses

The MSc Project Management programme consists of the PGDip stage and the Master stage. For the Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) stage, you will study the following core modules:

  •  Postgraduate Research Methods (core, 20 credits)
  • Project Management Fundamentals (core, 20 credits)
  • Projects in Practice (core, 20 credits)
  • Project Risk Management (core, 20 credits)
  • Sustainability & Organisational Strategy (20 credits)
  • Change Management and Leadership (20 credits)

Successful completion of the PgDip allows you to proceed to dissertation module:

  • MSc Project Management Dissertation (60 credits)
Teaching and Assessment

Our esteemed team of lecturers and tutors make use of a broad range of teaching and learning approaches in order to facilitate your learning journey in a way that plays to your strengths and abilities, and virtual activities supported by the use of Aula.

Depending on whether teaching is face-to-face or online, we offer:

  • Lectures
  • Tutorials
  • Team work
  • Case studies

Learning and teaching

  • Scheduled learning: 36 hours
  • Independent study: 164 hours

Delivery methods

  • Lectures: 12 hours
  • Tutorials: 24 hours

Assessment methods will include

  • Class test
  • Group coursework
  • Individual presentation
  • Individual assignment
  • Individual report

Programme Information

This course is for you if…
  • You’re a graduate contemplating a career in the banking and finance industry
  • You’re a graduate with relevant professional experience in the financial sector and are looking to enhance your specialist knowledge and skills
  • You’re a manager employed in the banking industry
  • You’re a manager or accountant looking to develop your banking management skills
Programme Modules

The MBA Pathways program has a number of core modules, which will enable students to lead from within through innovation and creative thinking, shaping them into a leader for the ever changing context of Business. The modules are interdisciplinary in nature enabling students to critically demonstrate and understand the integration of key business functions enhancing their ability to design and deliver effective organisation wide strategies across sectors.

Students are required to complete the following three core modules:

  • Fundamentals of Senior Management (40 Credits)
  • The Strategic Manager (20 Credits)
  • Professional Management and Research Skills (20 Credits)

Students undertaking the Banking and Finance Pathway will complete the following modules:

  • Corporate Finance (20 Credits)
  • Money, Banking and the Financial System (20 Credits)

At the dissertation stage there is an option of either the Strategic Business project or the Developing Professional Practice module which will enable students to work with an employer on a project related to Leadership

  • Strategic Business Project (60 credits)

or

  • Developing Professional Practice (60 credits)
Teaching and Assessment

A recognised innovative feature of our MBA programme is the fact it is supported by its own virtual learning environment – Aula which provides access to MBA core materials and allows students to study and interact online with their peers.

You will be taught through a combination of:

  • Lectures
  • Tutorials
  • Practical workshops

Learning and teaching

  • Scheduled learning: 48 hours
  • Independent study: 152 hours

Assessment

  • Coursework assessment 100%

Assessment methods will include:

  • Portfolios
  • Presentations
  • Essays
  • Case studies

Delivery methods for a 20 credit module

  • Lectures 1.5 hours
  • Tutorials 2 hours

Programme Information

The MBA pathway programme has a number of core modules, which will enable students to lead from within through innovation and creative thinking, shaping them into a leader for the ever changing context of Business. The modules are interdisciplinary in nature enabling students to critically demonstrate and understand the integration of key business functions enhancing their ability to design and deliver effective organisation wide strategies across sections.

Students are required to complete three core modules: Fundamentals of Senior Management, The Strategic Manager and Professional Management and Research Skills.

Students undertaking the Digital Marketing Pathway will have to complete the two optional modules: Digital Marketing Strategies and Theoretical Perspectives in Digital Marketing.

At the dissertation stage there is an option of either the Strategic Business Project or the Developing Professional Practice module which will enable students to work with an employer on a project related to Leadership.

Who is this programme for?

This course is aimed at students with an entrepreneurial mindset, and ambition to develop a successful career in business or digital marketing.

You will either have a degree or other professional qualification, or you may be a mature student with relevant work experience.

Core Modules
  • Fundamentals of Senior Management (40 credits)
    This foundation module provides learners with an understanding of the management functions and the principal internal and external environmental contexts of contemporary organisations, including the managerial and business context, within which businesses operate.
  • The Strategic Manager (20 credits)
    This module considers the role of managers in shaping and crafting strategy. Students will develop knowledge of strategy and strategic management, and explore the process of strategy development and how organisations might respond to factors that influence their intended strategies.
  • Professional Management & Research Skills (20 credits)
    This module helps students to manage both their professional management and research skills through a Continuing Professional Development approach.
Optional Modules
  • Digital Marketing Strategies (20 credits)
    This module is designed to provide students with practical experience in planning and executing digital marketing strategies by building on the theoretical concepts covered in the module “Theoretical Perspectives in Digital Marketing.” The focus of the module is on strategic decision-making and the development of effective digital marketing strategies. Overall, this module aims to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to create and implement successful digital marketing campaigns.
  • Theoretical Perspectives in Digital Marketing (20 credits)
    This module will provide a comprehensive and in-depth examination of digital marketing and its related fields, such as consumer behaviour, branding, marketing communications, and social media marketing.
Dissertation Options
  • Option 1: Strategic Business Project (60 credits)
    The Business project is theory based and can include the gathering of primary data. It challenges students to integrate their past learning from the previous stages of the MBA in a rigorous research project, which will be of value in better understanding a key business issue. In so doing, students will develop their knowledge and confidence in designing, developing, compiling and delivering strategic business projects.
  • Option 2: Developing Professional Practice (60 credits)
    The Developing Professional Practice module is designed to put theory into practice within a real world setting across and within Sectors: local, national and global. The module will enable students to develop skills and knowledge, both specialist and transferrable, enhancing their employability. It will enable students to build networks by connecting and working with professionals in the industry.
Teaching and Assessment

A recognised innovative feature of our MBA programme is the fact that it is supported by its own virtual learning environment – Aula which provides access to MBA core materials and allows students to study and interact online with their peers.

You will be taught a combination of: 

  • Lectures
  • Tutorials
  • Practical workshops

Learning and teaching:

  • Scheduled learning: 48 hours
  • Independent study: 152 hours

Assessment: 

  • Coursework assessment 100%

Assessment methods will include: 

  • Oral presentation
  • Written reports
  • Coursework
  • Essays
  • Case studies
  • Posters
  • Portfolios

Delivery methods for 20 credit modules:

  • Lectures: 1.5 hours
  • Tutorials: 2 hours

Programme Information

This course is for you if…

  • You want to become a successful business leader
  • You are already in a management role, and are aiming for a C-suite position in the near future
  • You have an entrepreneurial mindset and have a successful start-up in mind
  • You already have an undergraduate degree or another professional qualification
  • You have relevant work experience that you can reference during the course
Courses

The MBA Pathways program has a number of core modules, which will enable students to lead from within through innovation and creative thinking, shaping them into a leader for the ever changing context of Business. The modules are interdisciplinary in nature enabling students to critically demonstrate and understand the integration of key business functions enhancing their ability to design and deliver effective organisation wide strategies across sectors.

Students are required to complete the following three core modules:

  • Fundamentals of Senior Management (40 Credits)
  • The Strategic Manager (20 Credits)
  • Professional Management and Research Skills (20 Credits)

Students undertaking the Leadership Pathway will complete the following modules:

  • Ethical Leadership Responsible Organisations (20 Credits)
  • Theories of Leadership (20 Credits)

At the dissertation stage there is an option of either the Strategic Business project or the Developing Professional Practice module which will enable students to work with an employer on a project related to Leadership

  • Strategic Business Project (60 credits)

or

  • Developing Professional Practice (60 credits)

The Business project is theory based and can include the gathering of primary data. It challenges students to integrate their past learning from the previous stages of the MBA in a rigorous research project, which will be of value in better understanding a key business issue. In so doing, students will develop their knowledge and confidence in designing, developing , compiling and delivering strategic business projects.

The Developing Professional Practice module is designed to put theory into practice within a real world setting across and within Sectors: local, national and global. The module will enable students to develop skills and knowledge, both specialist and transferrable, enhancing their employability. It will enable students to build networks by connecting and working with professionals in industry.

Teaching and Assessment

A recognised innovative feature of our MBA programme is the fact it is supported by its own virtual learning environment – Aula which provides access to MBA core materials and allows students to study and interact online with their peers.

You will be taught through a combination of:

  • Lectures
  • Tutorials
  • Practical workshops

Learning and teaching

  • Scheduled learning: 48 hours
  • Independent study: 152 hours

Assessment

  • Coursework assessment 100%

Assessment methods will include:

  • Oral presentation
  • Written reports
  • Coursework
  • Essays
  • Case studies
  • Posters
  • Portfolios

Delivery methods for a 20 credit module

  • Lectures: 1.5 hours
  • Tutorials: 2 hours

Programme Information

While our programme is designed to accommodate all students, there are certain aptitudes and personality traits that may give you the edge in this career path. In our experience, a career in Project Management is well-suited to individuals who:
  • are meticulous and well-organised.
  • have an eye for fine details as well as an understanding of the big picture.
  • are able to lead groups with authority and confidence.
  • are able to multitask well and keep track of a budget.
  • are flexible and able to adapt at a moment’s notice.
Courses

The MBA Pathways program has a number of core modules, which will enable students to lead from within through innovation and creative thinking, shaping them into a leader for the ever changing context of Business. The modules are interdisciplinary in nature enabling students to critically demonstrate and understand the integration of key business functions enhancing their ability to design and deliver effective organisation wide strategies across sectors.

Students are required to complete the following three core modules:

  • Fundamentals of Senior Management (40 Credits)
  • The Strategic Manager (20 Credits)
  • Professional Management and Research Skills (20 Credits)

Students undertaking the Logistics and Supply Chain Management Pathway will complete the following modules:

  • Supply Chain Management (20 Credits)
  • Logistics Management (20 Credits)

At the dissertation stage there is an option of either the Strategic Business project or the Developing Professional Practice module which will enable students to work with an employer on a project related to Leadership

  • Strategic Business Project (60 credits)

or

  • Developing Professional Practice (60 credits)

The Business project is theory based and can include the gathering of primary data. It challenges students to integrate their past learning from the previous stages of the MBA in a rigorous research project, which will be of value in better understanding a key business issue. In so doing, students will develop their knowledge and confidence in designing, developing , compiling and delivering strategic business projects.

The Developing Professional Practice module is designed to put theory into practice within a real world setting across and within Sectors: local, national and global. The module will enable students to develop skills and knowledge, both specialist and transferrable, enhancing their employability. It will enable students to build networks by connecting and working with professionals in industry.

Teaching and Assessment

A recognised innovative feature of our MBA programme is the fact it is supported by its own virtual learning environment – Aula which provides access to MBA core materials and allows students to study and interact online with their peers.

You will be taught through a combination of:

  • Lectures
  • Tutorials
  • Practical workshops

Learning and teaching

  • Scheduled learning: 48 hours
  • Independent study: 152 hours

Assessment

  • Coursework assessment 100%

Assessment methods will include:

  • Oral presentation
  • Written reports
  • Coursework
  • Essays
  • Case studies
  • Posters
  • Portfolios

Delivery methods for a 20 credit module

  • Lectures: 1.5 hours
  • Tutorials: 2 hours

Programme Information

This course is for you if…​

  • You are interested in understanding and working in luxury goods and service industry​
  • You are already in a professional role in the fields of marketing, advertising, brand management, production and distribution, or retail management​
  • You have an entrepreneurial mindset aiming to create your own luxury brand​
  • You already have an undergraduate degree or another professional qualification​
  • You have relevant work experience that you can reference during the course
Programme Modules

The MBA Pathways program has a number of core modules, which will enable students to lead from within through innovation and creative thinking, shaping them into a leader for the ever changing context of Business. The modules are interdisciplinary in nature enabling students to critically demonstrate and understand the integration of key business functions enhancing their ability to design and deliver effective organisation wide strategies across sectors.​

Students are required to complete the following three core modules:​

  • Fundamentals of Senior Management (40 Credits)​
  • The Strategic Manager (20 Credits)​
  • Professional Management and Research Skills (20 Credits)

Students undertaking the Luxury Branding Pathway will complete the following modules:​

  • Luxury Brands Management (20 credits)​
  • Marketing of Sustainability Luxury (20 credits)​

At the dissertation stage there is an option of either the Strategic Business project or the Developing Professional Practice module which will enable students to work with an employer on a project related to Leadership​

  • Strategic Business Project (60 credits)​

or​

  • Developing Professional Practice (60 credits)​

The Business project is theory based and can include the gathering of primary data. It challenges students to integrate their past learning from the previous stages of the MBA in a rigorous research project, which will be of value in better understanding a key business issue. In so doing, students will develop their knowledge and confidence in designing, developing , compiling and delivering strategic business projects.​

The Developing Professional Practice module is designed to put theory into practice within a real world setting across and within Sectors: local, national and global. The module will enable students to develop skills and knowledge, both specialist and transferrable, enhancing their employability. It will enable students to build networks by connecting and working with professionals in industry.

Teaching and Assessment

A recognised innovative feature of our MBA programme is the fact it is supported by its own virtual learning environment – Aula which provides access to MBA core materials and allows students to study and interact online with their peers.

You will be taught through a combination of:

  • Lectures
  • Tutorials
  • Practical workshops

Learning and teaching

  • Scheduled learning: 48 hours
  • Independent study: 152 hours

Assessment

  • Coursework assessment 100%

Assessment methods will include:

  • Oral presentation
  • Written reports
  • Coursework
  • Essays
  • Case studies
  • Posters
  • Portfolios

Delivery methods for a 20 credit module

  • Lectures: 1.5 hours
  • Tutorials: 2 hours
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