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MSc
King's College London - Division of Engineering
Gain a good understanding of a wide range of both general management and engineering management techniques and applications. Core modules: Project Management; Operations Management; Advanced Industrial Management; Individual engineering project; plus choice of optional modules.
MSc
King's College London - Department of Management
Comparative and international in focus, the programme is suitable both for career professionals and for recent social science graduates. It is built around taught core modules, which include: Political Economy of the Public Services; Management, Finance, Accounting and Audit; Politics, Governance and Regulation; Human Resource Management in the Public Services; Research Methods.
MA
King's College London - Centre for Computing in the Humanities
Study at the Centre for Computing in the Humanities, the largest, most prestigious department in its field. Access to: unrivalled expertise in creation, management and preservation of digital materials; the world's most important cultural institutions.
MSc
King's College London - Department of Management
For graduates and professionals seeking to develop advanced knowledge and skills in people management and/or work as human resource experts. To present a contemporary and international perspective on key developments in the management of human resources and the analysis of organisations for the 21st century.
MSc
King's College London - Department of Computer Science
For graduates with a background in computer science, who wish to gain an understanding of theories, methods and tools relevant to, for instance, computer forensics and cyber-crime, computer security, legal/administrative applications of knowledge-based systems, and to acquire/develop knowledge of information law and management.
MSc
King's College London - Department of Management
The MSc will enhance the student's knowledge of: theoretical foundations of accounting, accountability and financial management; application of technical accounting and financial management techniques to a variety of scenarios; internal workings of financial institutions and accounting firms and their inter-relationships; importance of accounting and financial management for businesses and financial institutions; need for accounting, accountability and financial management to incorporate corporate governance, social responsibility, the needs of a broad group of stakeholders and ethical considerations. The MSc is international in its outlook.
MSc
King's College London - Department of Management
Prepares you to handle environmental, cross cultural and political risks that are involved in international marketing. Suitable for students who want to work in marketing and media-related organisations.
MSc
King's College London - Department of Management
Managers in international companies increasingly need to develop global perspectives on business, informed by a deep understanding of the different national and cultural contexts. The programme aims to generate an integrative understanding of these issues preparing you for a successful career in the world of international business.
MBA
King's College London - Department of Education and Professional Studies
Aimed at those employed in the Further Education (FE) and Vocational Education and Training (VET) sectors. To assist in the development of a critical and constructive understanding of FE management.
MSc
King's College London - Department of Electronic Engineering
Gain a good understanding of a wide range of general management, engineering management and electronic engineering skills. Ideal preparation for work in industry at a relatively advanced level and to work towards senior positions within electronic engineering or management.
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