University of wolverhampton business school Full-time postgraduate courses
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Welcome
to the University of Wolverhampton Business School I would like to thank you for your interest in studying at the University of Wolverhampton Business School. For over 80 years we have offered courses that meet the needs of business and managers. Our range of professionally relevant programmes will develop your skills, challenge thinking and deepen knowledge.
The School is a lively and diverse community which prides itself on the quality of its academic staff and support provided to students. Dr Anthea Gregory, Dean
A School to be proud of An International Business School Supporting your studies
Our courses 7 Master of Business Administration (MBA) 8 MA Management 9 MSc International Business Management 10 MSc Finance and Accounting 11 MA Human Resource Management 12 MSc Marketing 13 Masters Entry Programme 13 MSc Innovation and Entrepreneurship 14 MSc International Banking and Finance 15 Entry requirements 17 How to apply and undergraduate courses
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A SCHOOL TO BE PROUD OF 4
A School to be proud of Proud history Established in 1931, the University of Wolverhampton Business School (UWBS) has a distinguished history of supporting business locally, regionally and internationally. We were one of the first business schools in the country to offer the Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme and have a tradition of innovation in developing courses which meet the needs of business and managers. The School has over 50 full-time lecturers and professors drawn from a wide spectrum of business and management disciplines and backgrounds. Many have held senior positions in multinational and blue chip organisations whilst others have worked in the public sector or for non-profit organisations.
Professional accreditation Our relationships with professional bodies result in our provision being informed by the latest professional practice. We have excellent partnerships with industry and strong links with professional bodies such as the Institute of Directors, the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) and the Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM). The Business School is an accredited study and examination centre for the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) and the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD). Research-informed courses Our research-engaged staff advise managers, organisations and government; their work contributes to making sure all our courses are research-informed and contemporary. In the last research assessment exercise (RAE), Wolverhampton Business School outperformed other post 1992 universities in the region in the area of business. We are committed to testing the boundaries of knowledge through applied research. We have a vibrant community of business researchers within designated research clusters including: Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management, Corporate Governance and Ethics, and HRM and Industrial Relations.
Strong partnerships with business We understand the value of partnerships with business and work closely with organisations to ensure the relevance of our programmes. Residential opportunity All full-time students will go on a residential visit as part of their studies. The residential is vital to developing your team working and interpersonal skills through group activities and challenges. The residential is also an excellent opportunity for international students to learn more about British culture.
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An international Business School The University of Wolverhampton Business School delivers business programmes around the world and welcomes more than 400 international students from over 20 countries worldwide every year. Our full-time postgraduate courses have been designed to offer the following benefits. Flexible courses • • •
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An opportunity to complete a full-time course in one year. Two entry points each year enabling you to start your course in October or January. Entry for students with or without prior knowledge and qualifications in related business subject areas (prior knowledge required for MSc International Banking and Finance see page 15). No requirement for previous work experience (with the exception of MBA). Free English language support. Our entry course provides additional support if you do not quite meet the entry requirements for our full-time courses.
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Supporting your studies Learning and teaching Our courses utilise a variety of teaching and learning activities. You will attend lectures, workshops and tutorials and can expect guest lectures and company visits as part of your course. Most students will attend a residential visit. Finance and Accounting students have the opportunity to visit the London Stock Exchange. Employability The University offers internships and short placements as well as providing support on interview skills and elements of the job application process.
Excellent resources The University of Wolverhampton Business School is located on our City Campus in the heart of the Wolverhampton, providing advanced teaching facilities and social learning spaces. The Harrison Learning Centre houses four floors of electronic, online, hardcopy and audio-visual materials providing you with flexible ways to study. For more information, visit: www.wlv.ac.uk/acafacilities Student support The School has an excellent student support team with a dedicated postgraduate course administration team who can offer general advice on wide range of course issues.
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Teaching is supported by high quality learning materials available online. Residential and off-site visits are integrated into course provision providing both learning and social networking opportunities. Courses have professional body recognition and accreditation, where appropriate.
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Opportunities to engage with local businesses in order to develop work-related skills. A series of guest lectures give you the opportunity to hear first hand from those at the top of their field.
What our students say Rachel Brimble MA Management The School is a welcoming and open environment; the admin support is first rate, really helpful, professional and respectful.
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POSTGRADUATE COURSES 8
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Master of Business Administration (MBA) Top-up
Duration
Duration
1 year
Start dates
MA Management Duration
1 year
1 year
October and January
October and January
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Professional accreditation
Overview
Overview
The course has CMI professional body recognition and is accredited to CMI Level 7 Diploma.
Overview
The MBA is an internationally recognised qualification. This course is designed to develop your understanding of key business functions and their relationship with the wider strategic and international environment. You will explore leadership, organisational change and transformation, innovation and stakeholder management. Through a range of learning experiences such as live case studies and guest lecturer talks, you will deepen your understanding of business and management concepts and principles, theoretical frameworks, and applied analysis. You will also develop key skills in formulating and managing research, presentations, problem-solving and organising and managing group-based projects.
Who should study this course?
You will have a minimum of two years’ general management work experience at an operational or functional level and are looking to progress to a more senior/strategic role.
What our students say Marie Buckley, Master of Business Administration (MBA) Studying for an MBA was more than a qualification for me; it was an achievement and a constant driver in my life.
This course will enhance and develop your career in business management, building upon your studies at level by developing strategic management perspectives. It also provides you with an opportunity to research a critical area of management or business.
Who should study this course?
Those with a in a business management related area and a minimum of two years’ general management work experience.
October and January
The MA Management is designed for anyone starting, or aspiring to start, a career in management. The course is perfect if you have limited managerial experience or management education, and will help you develop the mix of skills, knowledge and understanding that a manager needs. You will study a blend of functional and operational aspects of management, including areas such as marketing, accounting and human resource management. You will develop and apply your knowledge through real life business scenarios. When you have completed the MA Management and gained two years’ management experience you are able to convert your MA into an MBA.
Who should study this course?
Those looking to pursue a career in business management at an operational level but who may not possess the necessary qualifications or background in a business related subject.
What our students say Rachel Brimble MA Management This course is developing my skills and building my self-confidence. It is challenging and fast paced and certainly encourages you to learn good time management. I have enjoyed working with students from all over the world; it offers me new perspectives and helps me build networks.
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POSTGRADUATE COURSES 10
MSc International Business Management
MSc Finance and Accounting
Duration
Duration
Start dates
Start dates
Overview
Overview
1 year
1 year
October and January
The International Business Management course is ideal for candidates wishing to develop their knowledge and understanding of business management in an international context. You will study a range of functional areas of international management before developing and applying your knowledge through real life business scenarios.
Who should study this course?
The MSc International Business Management is an international business qualification which opens a gateway to a number of managerial roles in national and international organisations. The course is designed to be equally applicable to those with wide-ranging managerial experience or management education and those who come with limited knowledge in these areas.
October and January
This course provides you with an in-depth grounding for a career in finance, business and accounting. It is ideal for those wishing to develop skills and understanding of finance for international business. This course will instil the importance of accounting information in the management of corporations. You will consider the variety of approaches taken by small firms in order to secure finance in order to succeed in a hypercompetitive market. In addition, you will develop your strategic understanding and critical thinking of the main finance principles and theories that support and inform modern corporate financial decisions. You will refine your research skills, applying them through an independent piece of research in an accounting or finance related topic.
Who should study this course?
This course will suit candidates wishing to pursue a career in banking, business and industry, or in academia.
What our students say Michael Ayobele Ogunseyin MSc International Business Management The MSc International Business Management course has enabled me to understand the dynamics of business management, as well as develop team player and decisionmaking skills. My experience on this course has been very positive.
What our students say Geofry Areneke, MSc Finance and Accounting I met so many people of various nationalities in the same class. We all worked together, and that has helped me shape the way I look at life and the way I look at my future. Hear Geofry talk about his experiences on the MSc Finance and Accounting, visit: www.wlv.ac.uk/uwbs/geofry
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POSTGRADUATE COURSES 12
MA Human Resource Management Duration
MSc Marketing Duration
1 year
1 year
Start dates
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Professional accreditation
Professional accreditation
October and January
This course is aligned to the professional standards of the Chartered Institute of Personnel Development (CIPD) and upon successful completion offers you the opportunity to apply for membership of the Institute.
Overview
The programme recognises people management as a key force for successful economic growth, emphasising the development of knowledge and understanding of a range of management and business practices and the ability to apply them effectively in an innovative manner.
Who should study this course?
Those looking to develop a career in the HR profession and require a course with internationally recognised accreditation from the CIPD.
October and January
This course is aligned to the Chartered Institute of Marketing Professional Diploma. If you hold the CIM Professional Diploma in Marketing or the CIM Chartered Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing, you will be eligible for exemptions from the programme.
Overview
The MSc Marketing prepares you for a management career as a professional marketer. This course offers first-hand insights into marketing issues that affect large and small businesses. You will gain valuable knowledge and skills in the theory and applications of marketing across a variety of organisations and business types including non-profit, retail and commercial sectors. You will learn how to evaluate the impact of innovation, technology and enterprise on marketing systems and functions.
Who should study this course?
Those wishing to expand their knowledge, skills, career prospects and employment opportunities in the exciting and dynamic business area of marketing.
What our students say Xiao Sisi, MA Human Resource Management I really enjoyed the study here. The course is very good for international students. Hear Xiao talk about her experiences on the MA Human Resource Management, visit: www.wlv.ac.uk/uwbs/xiao
What our students say Danfeng Ye, MSc Marketing graduate The postgraduate marketing course at Wolverhampton Business School is one of the best courses I have joined, I feel really confident to face the challenge of my career in the future.
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Entry Programme
POSTGRADUATE COURSES 14
MSc Innovation and Entrepreneurship
MSc International Banking and Finance*
Duration
Duration
Duration
Start date
Start date
Start date
Overview
Overview
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9 weeks
October
This course supports your entry onto the programme of your choice. It will provide you with the necessary skills and understanding to prepare you for courses, whilst also providing English support if you need help in this area. You will study Learning (an advanced study skills module), and either one module from your desired course or an English Language module if you do not meet the University’s IELTS 6.0 entry requirement.
Who should study this course?
This course is specifically designed for international students who do not meet the entry requirements necessary for a course and hold either a Third Class undergraduate Honours degree (or equivalent) and/or IELTS score of 5.5 (or equivalent evidence of English proficiency). Entry onto courses available to candidates who successfully complete this course: • • • • • • • •
MA Management Master of Business Administration (MBA) MSc Finance and Accounting MSc Human Resource Management MSc Innovation and Entrepreneurship MSc International Banking and Finance MSc International Business Management MSc Marketing
1 year
October and January
The MSc Innovation and Entrepreneurship course will develop the knowledge and skills required to operate effectively in entrepreneurial and innovative settings. In today’s highly dynamic global environment a complexity of factors, including technology and enterprise, have significant impact on business systems and functions. This course offers first-hand insight into real life issues and problems that are experienced by businesses. The course includes a variety of theoretical concepts, practical applications and management skills required to stimulate organisational change through the application of innovation.
Who is this course aimed at?
This course is particularly suitable for those looking to implement change and growth in companies through the application of innovation and entrepreneurial vision.
1 year
October and January
The MSc International Banking and Finance will develop your knowledge and equip you with the skills to solve complex problems facing the international banking and finance environment. You will explore a range of highly topical issues relevant to international banking and finance, including the importance of international financial markets, foreign exchange markets, and the role of multinational banks as well as corporate governance, regulation, and risk management. You will examine relationships between risk management and regulation, and the role of capital and liquidity management. Your research and quantitative skills will be developed and applied through an independent piece of research. In addition to class lectures and seminars, you will have the opportunity to participate in a variety of activities such as talks from visiting lecturers and a visit to the London Stock Exchange.
Who is the course aimed at?
This course is for those wishing to pursue a career in a wide variety of fields including banking, international capital markets, foreign exchange, and regulation within government, the public sector, multinational enterprises or the media. *subject to approval
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Entry requirements For entry onto our Masters programmes you will need: •
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a First or Second Class undergraduate Honours degree from a UK university or overseas equivalent, or a professional qualification and/or experience considered to be equivalent to the above; a reference from a tutor who has supervised your undergraduate studies, or your employer.
If you do not meet these requirements, you may find the Masters Entry Programme on page 13 a suitable route into Masters level study. In addition, for the MBA: you will have normally occupied a position of management responsibility for a minimum of two years within an organisation. In addition, for the MSc International Banking and Finance: you will need a first or second class undergraduate honours degree (or overseas equivalent) in a related field such as accounting and finance, banking, economics or subjects aligned to mathematics and engineering. If English is not your first language, the University can accept a range of English language standards. For more details please visit: www.wlv.ac.uk/international
Experience and other qualifications If you have non-standard qualifications or work-based experience equivalent to Masters level of study, you may be eligible to apply for accreditation of prior learning. This may entitle you to exemptions from specific modules. Applications will be judged on merit. Please email us for further information: uwbs-graduate@wlv.ac.uk
www.wlv.ac.uk/uwbs
I’ve been able to improve my career by having this international experience. Jude Nweke, MA Human Resource Management
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A CITY TO BE PROUD OF 18
Wolverhampton is a city in the centre of England, a beautiful mix of historical buildings and modern developments. You’ll find a good choice of shops, art, sport, museums and theatres to suit everyone’s taste and its central location makes it ideal to explore the rest of the UK. London is less than a two-hour train ride and Birmingham, Britain’s second city is just 20 minutes away by train and links to Birmingham International Airport. Tastes, sights and sounds The city has plenty of restaurants and cafés offering cuisine from around the world, a cinema complex showing films from Hollywood to Bollywood, and ample shopping opportunities including a traditional market that dates back to the 13th century. There are two theatres in the city that play host to national touring productions of drama, musicals, ballet and opera. A short train-ride can take you to Shakespeare’s birthplace, Stratfordupon-Avon, where you can watch the world renowned Royal Shakespeare Company perform in their home venue.
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World-class sport Sports enthusiasts can watch the Championship team Wolverhampton Wanderers at their home football ground, Molineux, next to the University.
To apply for any of our courses, visit: www.wlv.ac.uk/uwbs/pg
Undergraduate courses If you are not ready to study at postgraduate level, we also offer a range of undergraduate courses. • BA (Hons) Business Management
Wolverhampton also offers one of the busiest horse racecourses in the country, as well as greyhound racing and speedway at Monmore Green stadium. Not only that, it’s an easy commute to Edgbaston Cricket Ground, an international test match venue.
• BA (Hons) Business and Marketing Management • BA (Hons) Marketing and Enterprise Management
By night, by day There’s plenty of nightlife on offer for the 23,000 students who study at the University, including bars, nightclubs and music venues that play host to well-known British and international rock and pop artists. For the quieter side of life, you can go for a walk through Wolverhampton’s West Park, one of England’s finest Victorian parks.
• BA (Hons) Marketing and Human Resource Management
• BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance • BA (Hons) Human Resource Management • BA (Hons) International Business Management • BA (Hons) Marketing Management • BA (Hons) Business and Accounting • BSc (Hons) Business and Finance • BA (Hons) Business and Human Resource Management
We also offer a Pre-Masters aimed at international students who have achieved diploma level study (equivalent to two years of a degree course) or do not fully meet the entry requirements for direct entry to a Masters course. For more information please contact the International Centre on tel: +44 (0)1902 322 560.
Wolverhampton, a city to be proud of
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