Masters of Research: Management (MRes)
Full degree
Postgraduate
Block Delivery and Research
January, March, June & September
12 months
University of Central Lancashire
The Master in Management at the University of Central Lancashire is a dynamic and flexible program tailored for those seeking an in-depth understanding and knowledge of business and management research. This course offers a valuable opportunity to delve into the intricacies of the research process within your chosen subject area, also develop critical and analytical skills essential for both the workplace and future doctoral studies. The Master program is designed to be adaptable, placing your interests at the forefront. Through two initial taught modules, you will develop a critical understanding of the research process. you’ll possess the knowledge and skills to engage in independent research at the forefront of the management field, paving the way for further doctoral studies or employment in policy and practice reliant on management research. The program is a comprehensive master’s degree program comprising 180 credits, offering the opportunity for research in your chosen area. Upon completion, you’ll receive a full UK Master’s degree, with the option to advance to Doctoral studies.
By the end of this program , students will have acquired the knowledge and acquire skills necessary for independent research at the forefront of the management field. This prepares them for potential doctoral studies or employment in roles relying on management research, such as management consultant, analyst, or research project manager.
Introduces fundamental concepts in Business and Management research, exploring ways critical research contributes to the understanding, interpretation, and analysis of the discipline.
This program provides a comprehensive understanding of research methods applicable to the field of Business and Management, equipping students with the tools necessary for conducting effective and in depth research.
This module involves an extended research project supervised by a dedicated and experienced mentor. Students may choose to focus on a business or industry setting or engage in research within an academic context.
The Master program begins with two taught modules, offering flexibility through optional block teaching sessions of two weeks at UCLAN Preston campus. Students transition to a research study supported by a designated supervisor who provides personalized tuition. The research project can be conducted within a business or industry setting or solely within an academic context.
Students are encouraged to contact the University of Central Lancashire directly for the most up-to-date course fees. The university is committed to providing transparent affordable and current information to support informed decision.
Start your master journey in management by applying for the program at the University of Central Lancashire. Take advantage of the adaptable, flexible and research focused nature of the course.
All applicants for the master program must hold a recognized Bachelor’s degree.
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