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Studying management abroad

What is management?

Management involves planning, organising, leading and controlling resources to achieve goals efficiently. As someone working in management you would be responsible for decision making, leadership, and problem solving across a range of business functions.

Studying management at university will cover topics such as strategy, finance, marketing, and human resources. It combines theory with practical applications, case studies and teamwork.

As a student you will develop critical thinking, communication, and leadership skills, preparing you for a career in diverse industries, from corporate leadership to entrepreneurship.


Why study management abroad?

Studying management abroad will give you the chance to gain a global perspective, real world business skills, and the chance to network with people from all over the world. It’s a great way to experience new cultures, improve your communication skills, and boost your career opportunities.


What you will study

In a management degree, you’ll study:

  • Business Strategy – Planning for long-term success and competitive advantage.
  • Leadership & Organisation – Managing teams, decision-making, and motivating employees.
  • Marketing & Branding – Understanding customers and promoting products or services.
  • Finance & Accounting – Managing budgets, investments, and financial reports.
  • Human Resources – Recruitment, training, and employee relations.
  • Operations & Supply Chain – Optimising production and logistics.
  • Entrepreneurship – Starting and growing a business.
  • Business Ethics & Law – Understanding corporate responsibility and regulations.

Accreditation

A management degree can lead to different awards at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

Undergraduate Level:

  • Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Management – More focused on the human and organisational aspects of management.
  • Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Management – Emphasises analytical and technical skills in business.
  • Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) – A broad business-focused degree with practical applications.

Postgraduate Level:

  • Master of Science (MSc) in Management – Advanced study of management theories and practices.
  • Master of Business Administration (MBA) – A professional degree for leadership and executive roles.
  • Master of Arts (MA) in Management – Focuses on strategic and organisational perspectives.
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Management – Research-focused, preparing for academic or high-level industry roles.

Careers

As a graduate of a management degree or masters degree you will have a variety of career options.

You could work as a business analyst, marketing manager, or human resources manager, focusing on strategy, promotions, and employee relations.

Other roles include operations or project manager, overseeing logistics and projects, or becoming an entrepreneur.

As you gain more experience throughout your career, you will be able to progress to executive positions like CEO or CFO, taking a leadership role within your company. Gaining a management degree opens doors to a wide range of industries and leadership opportunities.


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