COURSE IN DEPTH
Modules
In order to complete this course a student must successfully complete all the following CORE modules (totalling 160 credits):
Managerial Finance
20 credits
This module aims to develop your understanding of the main financial objective of the firm i.e. wealth maximisation and how it is achieved through alignment of financial decisions under constraints from within and outside the organisation. The module covers topics such as financial statements analysis, budgeting, cost-benefit analysis, time value money, investment appraisal, working capital management, sources of capital and choice of capital structure.
The Integrated Business
20 credits
The aim of this module is to provide you with the key knowledge and understanding of the integrated nature of business functions focusing specifically on marketing and operations. It will give you both a foundation in what business is and how it operates using these two key functional perspectives whilst also highlighting leadership and financial implications of managerial decision making in these areas to provide an integrated and holistic view of business in a variety of contexts.
Leadership Development
20 credits
This module will provide you with an opportunity to engage and consider contemporary issues in leadership from both UK and international perspectives and how leaders address these within organisations. The module will enable you to develop a critical insight and outlook in order to explore relevant solutions for organisational effectiveness and success.
International Strategic Management
20 credits
International Strategic Management is a core module for all MSc business pathways. Strategy is a field that breaks you out of a functional perspective and integrates the functional Stage 1 themes of finance, marketing, leadership and operations to offer a holistic view of an organisation, be that a small or medium sized business or a large corporation in an international context. The focus of this course is on the business unit level or competitive strategy, not corporate level strategy.
Major Project
40 credits
The Major Project provides the practical and theoretical focus for the MSc Management programme and is the culmination of your programme of study. The aim of this module is to provide a framework for you to undertake a substantial piece of disciplinary-relevant research. It is founded upon Birmingham City Business School’s teaching and learning philosophy which integrates theory and practice.
New Venture Creation
20 credits
T new venture creation module is intended to support you in exploring and testing a business idea. It is a practical, interactive module, focused on exploring the practicalities of starting-up a new business. Providing insight into entrepreneurship and small business start-up process, this module also highlights the significance of entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation within the new venture creation process.
Entrepreneurship in Practice
20 credits
This module has been designed to allow you to explore entrepreneurship and how new business ventures are created and sustained. The module challenges you to think creatively and entrepreneurially in applying theories, concepts and models to the real world by developing your own business ideas and presenting them in the form of a business plan.
In order to complete this course a student must successfully complete at least 20 credits from the following indicative list of OPTIONAL modules:
Research Project Management
20 credits
The Research Project Management module looks to provide you with the necessary knowledge and skills to manage projects more efficiently within your workplace role, focusing particularly on how project management tools and techniques can be used to manage commercial research projects.
Research Practice
20 credits
This module is designed to give you the research skills and insights necessary for the study and investigation of business organisations and business-related data. These skills will impact directly on your ability to understand and evaluate information from a variety of sources and where appropriate undertake primary research. You will become aware of the many tools and techniques that can help judge and interpret research outcomes.
All core modules are guaranteed to run. Optional modules will vary from year to year and the published list is indicative only.