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  1. www.bath.ac.uk › taught-postgraduate-courses › msc-managementManagement MSc - University of Bath

    explore a management issue through an individual research project. work with one of our partner organisations to solve a real business challenge. Key benefits. Benefit from a strong support system. Personal tutoring will allow you to develop extracurricular academic and professional skills.

  2. Our MSc courses are a stepping stone for your career. You’ll receive personalised career support from our dedicated careers team and gain practical business experience. Our aim is to get you ready for the next step of your professional journey. The focus on business starts from day one.

  3. * Explain what a project is * Describe the importance of project management, including organisational change * Apply the tools of project and change management to a given project, using an appropriate lifecycle approach. * Outline alternate models of project and change management

  4. You’ll learn from academics and industry professionals with expertise in engineering, innovation, sustainability, management and business. You'll also benefit from our links to business through guest lectures, site visits and opportunities to work with partner companies on real projects.

  5. Throughout the course, you'll develop a strong foundation in management essentials such as project management, strategy, operations and finance. This course brings together expertise from the faculty of Engineering & Design plus the EQUIS- and AMBA-accredited School of Management.

  6. Apply for an online master's course. Our university ranking. Highly ranked in independent league tables, we’re a university that's well placed to help you succeed. Ranked 6th in the UK by the Guardian University Guide 2024. Ranked 8th best university in the UK in the Complete University Guide 2025.

  7. The Engineering Business Management (EBM) online MSc curriculum includes 12 units, plus a final Engineering Management based project, for a total of 180 credits. In each unit, you’ll engage with technology as you learn to lead businesses and organisations within the engineering and technology industries.