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Global Sustainable Management (with 12-month placement option) (Taught)

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  • 1 Study option
  • Postgraduate
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Course summary

What makes MSc Global Sustainable Management at Worcester special?

Our Global Sustainable Management course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to manage and lead in private, voluntary and public domains with the green credentials which will enable you to operate in organisational environments that seek to develop sustainability and responsible management into their core practice. It provides a specific focus on ethical and sustainable business management on a global scale and will help you to develop an understanding of practices from around the world.

You will be exposed to live case studies to allow you to gain an appreciation of real business contexts. You will also be encouraged to develop your skills and competencies as managers throughout the course and to apply your knowledge in a final, business related research project. Employability is a key aspect of the course and you will be given the opportunity to customise your degree according to your individual career goals.

A Certificate in Strategic Management (a Chartered Management Institute qualification) is optionally awarded upon successful completion of the programme, which will greatly impact your long term career aspirations. You will also have access to Associate Membership of the CMI.

Key features

  • Scholarships and discounts for international students, based on their grades

  • Cross-learning amongst students of diverse backgrounds and cultures from around the world

  • Opportunities to work with senior academics who have extensive experience in sustainable and responsible business management

  • Critical insights into the emerging field of sustainability and sustainable development

  • Opportunities to experience relevant practice through the internship pathway option

  • A flexible design allowing two entry points, in September and January

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