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MSc
University of Central Lancashire - School of Sport, Tourism and the Outdoors
The MSc Sports Marketing and Business Management offers students the opportunity to study core sport management disciplines of finance, enterprise, global sports business and strategy, while specialising in the area of sports marketing. There is a dual focus on the marketing of sport and marketing through sport, with sports marketing being examined from the perspective of both rights holders (sports organisations) and sponsors.
MSc
University of Central Lancashire - Lancashire Business School
This one year full-time programme is designed to fuse knowledge and real-world skills from the complementary areas of finance and management. You will benefit from a wide range of facilities to aid your learning including our dedicated SAP accounting computer lab and state-of-the-art specialised trading information system terminal.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
University of Central Lancashire - School of Built and Natural Environment
This course is intended for graduates who wish to develop their management skills. They may be in employment or have some degree of working experience which can be used as a basis for continuing professional development.
MA
University of Central Lancashire - Lancashire Business School
This part-time course is designed for practising communication professionals. It is for people who want to develop their capacity to think strategically and are ready for a new and personally stretching intellectual challenge.
MBA
Edge Hill University - Business School
This MBA (Information Technology) is for aspiring managers who understand and embrace the role of technology within a business and who are ready to make the leap into management within an IT environment. The programme will provide you with a broader understanding of business through considering issues such as human and financial resources, general management, information technology management and how they impact upon a business.
MPhil / PhD
The Open University - Business School
Research into information, surveillance and privacy encompasses a range of work covering individual responses to privacy and data protection, to the organisational and governmental dynamics of surveillance practices, as well as theoretical and methodological developments in the study of these phenomena. Surveillance research in the Open University Business School focuses on surveillance as it is co-constituted by organisations, employees and consumers.
PhD / MPhil
The Open University - Business School
Research in this area covers many of the key and exciting issues in organisation studies and human resource management. Researchers straddle these boundaries in their projects on the changing nature of work and the ways in which it is organised and regulated.
MSc / PGCert / PGDip
The Open University - Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
From complying with environmental legislation to improving the competitive edge of a business and addressing the global challenges of climate change and energy conservation, environmental management is becoming increasingly important to everyone. Our environmental management postgraduate programme was established to meet the challenges of environmental decision making in the context of a changing world.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
University of Central Lancashire - School of Built and Natural Environment
This course is intended for graduates who wish to develop their management skills. They may be in employment or have some degree of working experience which can be used as a basis for continuing professional development.
MBA
University of Central Lancashire - Lancashire Business School
The Lancashire Business School MBA will help you develop the key skills, knowledge and competences required by modern day professionals in the business world. It will also give you a competitive edge in the global job market and will without doubt enhance your career prospects.
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