Graduate Programmes: M.Sc. Management Overview
Introduction
The goal of this MSc programme is to develop managers with the skills to compete effectively. The programme will integrate international perspectives with the specifics of the Caribbean context, engaging participants in intensive and interactive class seminars and projects, requiring both conceptual and practical thinking.
Objectives
The specific objectives of this programme are to:
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Extend the breadth and depth of management education in the Caribbean,
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Develop critical thinking and decision making skills, in the context of management and business situations,
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Prepare participants, both as generalists with an understanding of the general business environment, and as specialists with in-depth understanding of a particular aspect of management,
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Challenge participants through immersion in demanding, rigorous, rewarding learning experiences, both individual and team-based,
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Ensure that participants can communicate well, both orally and in writing.
Entry Requirements
To qualify for entry to this programme, applicants should normally have at least a Second Class Honours degree or its equivalent. Non-degreed candidates and candidates with a Pass degree who have other relevant qualifications and substantial experience will be considered for entry on a case by case basis
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Duration
The programme can be completed in 18 months of full time study or 24 months part-time study.
Programme Structure/Course of Study
The MSc Management is offered in 4 specialisations - Financial Management, Human Resource Management, International Management and Marketing. A student may also opt to not follow a specialisation.
Students are required to gain 45 credits through successful completion of eight core modules, five modules in the area of specialisation, and a research paper or an internship. Three 2-3 day special skills workshops are mandatory.
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Duration: 18 months or up to 2 years full time; 2 years or up to 4 years part-time |
Special Notes: Classes are held Monday to Friday 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. , Saturdays between 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Classes can also fall during the day in modular format. |
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