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Pre-Master's Programme in Business, Management, Accounting & Finance, UK

Publish Date: Mar 22, 2016

Please visit Global Education Fair 2016 in Yerevan (9 April 2016, Best Western Congress Hotel, Picasso Hall ) for more information about this program and scholarship opportunities

The Pre-Master’s Programme in Business, Management, Accounting & Finance is a two-term programme specifically designed to meet the needs of international students.

The programme is modular in structure with academic subjects, study skills and English language training. Our expert teaching, small class sizes and supportive environment ensures you will gain the specialist skills and knowledge you need to succeed in your Master’s degree.

Once you complete the programme and achieve the required grades (65% overall English and 50% overall Academic), you can enter your chosen postgraduate degree at the University.

February Intake - Degrees start in October at the university
MBA Global Business
MBA Global Financial Services
MBA International Marketing
MBA International Human Resource Management
MBA International Fashion Management
MBA Global Energy and Sustainability Management *
MBA Oil and Gas Management
MSc Global Finance *
MSc Global Financial Trading
MSc International Fashion Marketing
MSc International Hospitality and Tourism
MSc Professional Accounting *

* Subject to validation

October intake - Degrees start in April at the university
MBA Global Business
MBA Global Financial Services
MBA International Human Resource Management
MBA International Marketing
MBA Oil and Gas Management
 
Entry dates: October or February
Term dates:

October 2016
Term 1: 03/10/2016 - 09/12/2016
Term 2: 03/01/2017 - 17/03/2017

February 2017
Term 1: 06/02/2017 - 17/03/2017
Term 2: 03/04/2017 - 09/06/2017

Entry requirements

Modules

The modules you’ll be studying have been specially designed to fully prepare you for the challenges of postgraduate degrees at Coventry University London Campus.

Pre Masters English and Skills for University Study

Through this module you will develop your English communication skills and learn a range of study skills, including: writing and reading strategies, presentation and seminar participation, organisation of time and materials, meeting deadlines and responding to feedback. When you have completed these modules you will be able to effectively take notes and write essays in English, give presentations, answer follow-up questions and contribute to seminar discussions.

Economics and Financial Analysis

The module provides students with an introduction to economic theories and systems and considers principally the macroeconomic environment in which businesses and other organisations operate. In addition this module will give students a basic grounding in financial and management accounting. The module will progress from the understanding of the basic financial statements through to interpretation and critical analysis of these in relation to prevailing external economic circumstances.

Research and Quantitative Methods

The aim of this module is to further develop skills in the methods and techniques of research and the ability to write a substantive piece of academic work. Students will be introduced to a variety of sources relevant to their specialist subject area and will consider the application and limitation of techniques for understanding and interpreting qualitative and quantitative data. Although students will be introduced to the methods and techniques of empirical research, their project is likely to be based on secondary data sources.

The module will also cover common mathematical techniques for managerial decision-making which are used in many business environments. On completing this module students will be able to demonstrate the practical application of research and quantitative methods to solve a realistic business problem and present their findings effectively.

Strategic and Operations Management

Success depends on a combination of a strategic vision, operational efficiency, process orientation, and the willingness of leaders to make difficult decisions to implement and manage change. In this module students will develop an understanding of, and the ability to apply, analyse and evaluate strategic models. They will also then critically consider how the key principles of operations management help bring strategy to fruition.

Please visit Global Education Fair 2016 in Yerevan (9 April 2016, Best Western Congress Hotel, Picasso Hall ) for more information about this program and scholarship opportunities

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Disciplines

Accounting

Business

Management

Eligible Countries

International

Host Countries

United Kingdom