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DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT POSTGRADUATE HANDBOOK 2017-2018 Please be aware that as College policies may be subject to change during the academic year, we reserve the right to change the information contained within this handbook. Any changes will be made to the online version on the handbook available on Moodle and on the website.

Introduction... 3 Dates for 2017/18... 4 Term dates... 4 Assessment dates... 4 Student engagement events... 5 How do I find an answer to my query?... 6 Department staff... 7 Administrative staff... 7 Academic staff... 7 Programmes... 9 Programme information... 9 Programme structures... 12 Studying in the department... 76 Modules... 76 Moodle... 76 Attendance... 76 Assessments in the department... 78 How assignments are graded... 78 Assessment type... 70 Results and feedback... 72 Passing a module... 73 Failing a module... 73 Assessment offences... 75 Changes to your study plan... 77 Break in studies... 77 Mitigating circumstances... 77 Deferring a module... 78 Deferring an assessment... 78 Deferring a re-assessment... 79 Withdrawing from an option module... 79 Withdrawing from your programme... 79 Finishing your studies... 80 Exit awards... 80 Graduation... 80 Fees... 82 Fee status... 82 Additional study costs... 82 International students... 83 Support... 83 Tier 4 visas... 83 1

Student services and support... 84 Department services and support... 84 School services and support... 85 College services and support... 86 Your student experience... 87 Feedback charter... 87 Personal tutors... 88 Student conduct... 88 Working together to improve your student experience... 88 Appendix 1: Mitigating circumstances... 90 Appendix 2: Conduct during examinations... 92 Appendix 3: Using feedback to improve your work... 94 2

Introduction The purpose of this handbook is to provide you with key information regarding the Department of and to explain how our programmes work. It is important that you read this handbook to familiarise yourself with your programme of study and departmental policies. It is also a useful resource throughout the academic year. An electronic copy is on the Department website and on Moodle. 3

Dates for 2017/18 Our modules are taught across three terms of 11 weeks in the autumn, spring and summer. The 11 week period includes nine weeks of teaching followed by a revision week. The exam period for each term is in week 11. Resit exams and resubmision of coursework take place outside of term time. Postgraduate induction evening 6pm on Friday 29 September 2017 Term dates Autumn term Monday 2 October 2017 Friday 15 December 2017 Christmas: the College closes at 6pm on 21 December 2017, and re-opens at 9am on 3 January 2018. Spring term Monday 8 January 2018 Friday 23 March 2018 Easter: the College closes at 6pm on 28 March 2018, and re-opens at 9am on 4 April 2018. Summer term Monday 23 April 2018 Friday 6 July 2018 The College will be closed all day on the following bank holidays: May Day Bank Holiday: Monday 7 May 2018 Spring Bank Holiday: Monday 28 May 2018 August Bank Holiday: Monday 27 August 2018 Assessment dates Examination periods Autumn term modules: Monday 11 December Friday 15 December 2017 Spring term modules: Monday 19 March Friday 23 March 2018 Summer term modules: Monday 2 July Friday 6 July 2018 Examinations are usually held on the day the module is taught starting at 6pm, but may take place in the morning, afternoon or evening on any day during the exam week. Students therefore need to ensure they are able to attend at any point during the exam week and it is your responsibility to obtain time off work for your examinations. The exam timetable is released by the Examinations Office, usually in week 8 of each term. Re-sit examination periods Autumn term module resits: Monday 26 March Wednesday 28 March 2018* Spring term module resits: Monday 9 July Wednesday 11 July 2018 Summer term module resits: Tuesday 28 August Thursday 30 August 2018 *Please note, this is immediately before the Easter break 4

Re-sit examinations are usually at 10am or 2pm but may take place in the morning, afternoon or evening. The exam timetable is released by the Examinations Office as soon as they have been confirmed. Coursework resubmission Autumn term coursework resubmission: Wednesday 4 April 2018 Spring term coursework resubmission: Wednesday 11 July 2018 Summer term coursework resubmission: Sunday 26 August 2018 Student engagement events There will be an event for each programme (or cluster of similar programmes), generally taking place in the first week of the spring term, following the first session of one of the compulsory modules. The events are for students and academic staff associated with the programmes and provides a forum for discussion of issues of common interest. There will be the opportunity to discuss experiences, clarify issues of concern and talk about future study, in addition to general social interaction and networking. Drinks and snacks will be provided. MSc International Thursday 11 January 2018 (after International Business Strategy) MSc Accounting and Financial /Investment Tuesday 9 January 2018 (after Multinational Financial ) MSc Business Innovation Wednesday 10 January 2018 (after Innovation Systems, Networks and Social Capital) MSc Creative Industries Thursday 11 January 2018 (after Digital Creativity and New Media ) MSc Corporate Governance and Business Ethics /MSc Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability Wednesday 6 December 2017 (after Corporate Governance) MSc International Business Tuesday 9 January 2018 (after The Business Environment: International and Comparative Perspectives) MSc International Business and Development Thursday 11 January 2018 (after International Business and Economic Development) MSc International Marketing/MSc Marketing/MSc Marketing Communication Wednesday 10 January 2018 (after Consumer Behaviour) MSc Tuesday 9 January 2018 (after Research Methods in (PG)) MSc Sport /MSc Sport and the Business of Football /MSc Sport and Marketing /MSc Sport, Governance and Policy /MSc Sport Marketing Tuesday 9 January 2018 (after Sport, Governance and Regulation) 5

How do I find an answer to my query? My Birkbeck Profile http://www.bbk.ac.uk/mybirkbeck/my-birkbeck-profile Where and when is my class? What is my confirmed assessment or module mark? Where is my exam timetable? Who is my personal tutor and how can I contact them? Programme administrator See the next page for a list of administrators and their contact details I have a query about my studies or student record I need to submit a mitigating circumstances claim I am going to miss a class I m not sure who to contact with my query Student handbook What is the structure of my degree programme? What is the Department of policy on retakes, assessment criteria etc.? Module convenor The convenor s name and contact details are posted in the Moodle shell for each module I want some additional feedback on my assessment, e.g. on my exam paper I have an assessment-related question (mid-term /online test/ essay/exam) Module lecturer The lecturer s name and contact details are posted in the Moodle shell for each module I don t understand or want to discuss something in my class Personal tutor To find out who your personal tutor is, log in to your My Birkbeck profile and under my studies and timetable / studies / my personal tutors you can see the name of your personal tutor. I have personal problems which are affecting my studies I need to discuss my degree progression I want to discuss which modules to choose for next year Learning support co-ordinators http://www.bbk.ac.uk/business/current-students/learning-co-ordinators I need some support with the maths or statistics on my course, with writing essays, understanding referencing or with other study skills My Birkbeck Helpdesk Located in the main Birkbeck building. Opening hours and contact details here. I need help with enrolment I need to pay my fees or I have a query about my fees 6

Department staff Administrative staff Office details Location: room G01, Clore Centre, Torrington Square, WC1E 7JL Opening hours: 10am - 6pm Monday Friday all year, except bank holidays and College closures Phone hours: 12pm - 6pm General enquiries: management-pg@bbk.ac.uk 020 7631 6689 Contact details MSc and PG Cert Business Innovation programmes; all MSc programmes (including Diploma and Certificate); PhD/MPhil/MRes Administrator: Rachel Dowle r.dowle@bbk.ac.uk; 020 7631 6740 MSc Marketing programmes; all MSc and PG Cert Sports programmes; MSc and PG Cert Creative Industries Administrator: Becca Lewis r.lewis@bbk.ac.uk; 020 7631 6776 MSc Accounting and Financial ; MSc Investment ; all MSc International programmes; MSc and PG Cert Corporate Governance and Business Ethics; MSc Corporate Responsibility & Sustainability Administrator: Kiranjit Johal; k.johal@bbk.ac.uk; 020 7631 6670 The Postgraduate Team Leader is Gilly Gambardella g.gambardella@bbk.ac.uk; 020 7631 6836 Academic staff Name Tel. Email Room Head of Department Professor Kevin Ibeh 020 7631 6876 k.ibeh@bbk.ac.uk 205 Clore Deputy Assistant Dean Dr Geoff Walters 020 7631 6884 g.walters@bbk.ac.uk 303 Clore Postgraduate Director of Studies Professor Klaus Nielsen* 020 7631 6779 k.nielsen@bbk.ac.uk 307 Clore * Dr Geoff Walters will cover while Professor Klaus Nielsen is on sabbatical in the autumn term 7

Programme directors Programme MSc Accounting and Financial MSc Business Innovation with Entrepreneurship and Innovation MSc Business Innovation with International Technology MSc Business Innovation with E-Business MSc Corporate Governance and Business Ethics MSc Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability MSc Creative Industries MSc International Business MSc International Business and Development MSc International MSc International Marketing MSc Investment MSc MSc Marketing MSc Marketing Communications MSc Public Administration MSc Sport MSc Sport and the Business of Football MSc Sport and Marketing MSc Sport, Governance and Policy MSc Sport Marketing Master in Business Administration (MBA) MRes Postgraduate Diploma in Postgraduate Certificate in Postgraduate Certificate in Corporate Governance and Business Ethics Postgraduate Certificate in Sport Postgraduate Certificate in Sport Governance Postgraduate Certificate in Creative Industries Postgraduate Certificate in Business Innovation Programme director Dr Ellen Pei-yi Yu Professor Klaus Nielsen* Professor Klaus Nielsen* Professor Klaus Nielsen* Dr Sue Konzelmann Dr Ioanna Boulouta Professor Klaus Nielsen* Dr Paz Estrella Tolentino Professor Xiaming Liu Dr Odile Janne Dr Peter Trim Dr Ellen Pei-yi Yu Dr Giambattista Rossi Dr Wendy Hein Dr Olivier Sibai Dr Geoff Walters Dr Richard Tacon Mr Sean Hamil Dr Geoff Walters Dr Richard Tacon Dr Geoff Walters Dr Pam Yeow Dr Luca Andriani Dr Luca Andriani Dr Luca Andriani Dr Sue Konzelmann Mr Sean Hamil Mr Sean Hamil Professor Klaus Nielsen* Professor Klaus Nielsen* * Dr Federica Rossi will cover while Professor Klaus Nielsen is on sabbatical in the autumn term Academic staff may be away from Birkbeck outside term time. There is a full list of academic staff and their contact details on the department website. 8

Programmes Programme information This section provides a background to our postgraduate programmes and sets out the programme structures for each programme. MSc programmes Students must obtain 180 credits. The postgraduate programmes in comprise: eight taught modules of 15 credits each, which is 120 credits or two thirds of the overall final mark; a dissertation of 12,000 words, which is 60 credits or one third of the overall final mark (submitted in September) Option modules Postgraduate programmes include compulsory and core modules: Core modules must be taken and must be passed Compulsory modules must be taken but a compensated fail can be applied for a mark between 40 and 49 Most postgraduate programmes also include option modules. Most option modules can be chosen among all postgraduate modules offered by the department, however some option modules must be chosen from a portfolio of selected modules. Please note some marketing modules are restricted to students on the marketing programmes while others require you to take Principles of Marketing as a pre-requisite; see module overviews on the department website. We recommend that part-time students take a minimum of five modules in the autumn, spring and summer terms of their first year, and a further three modules plus the dissertation in their second year. However part-time students are able to take up to six modules in their first year if they wish. In such circumstances there will be a reduced workload in year two which will allow more time to work on the dissertation. Consideration must be given to how this will fit in with professional and personal commitments. If students wish to shift their workload and take one module more in one term and one module less in another term, they need to discuss this with their programme director and get their approval. It is recommended that full-time students take no more than three modules in the autumn term. The programme structures are constructed in a way to make this possible. Please note that the timetable for 2018-19 (Year 2 for PT students) is not finalised and is subject to change. Marketing modules as options The following marketing modules are only available to students studying MSc Marketing programmes or MSc with Marketing: Brand Consumer Behaviour Marketing Marketing Research Marketing Strategy and Planning 9

The following marketing modules are available to non-marketing students but you must have completed and passed the module Principles of Marketing first: Digital and Social Media Marketing International Marketing Marketing Communications Principles of Marketing Public Relations Relationship Marketing Strategic Sport Marketing MRes programme This programme is designed for students with a good academic background who wish to improve their research skills and do a substantial piece of dissertation research. The research training modules are the same as those taken by our MPhil/PhD students; the MRes is suitable for students who are considering undertaking a PhD in. The programme comprises: Six taught modules of 15 credits each, accounting for 90 credits in total, or half of the final overall mark A dissertation of 20,000 words, accounting for 90 credits, or half of the final overall mark Postgraduate diploma Students study eight modules and obtain 120 credits (there is no dissertation). Providing these credits are obtained, a student can progress on to study for an MSc by undertaking a dissertation. Postgraduate certificates Students study four modules and obtain 60 credits. Students who wish to transfer from the postgraduate certificate to the MSc must first successfully complete these four modules. MBA We offer an MBA in Master in Business Administration (MBA) in collaboration with Central Saint Martins. Please see the website for further details. Professionally accredited programmes CIM (Chartered Institute of Marketing): MSc Marketing; MSc International Marketing; MSc Marketing Communications; MSc Sport Marketing CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst): MSc Accounting and Financial ; MSc Investment 10

Working while studying Our programmes are offered full-time and part-time. Deciding on the pace of study that s best for you so it fits around your life is important. Your choice will depend on how intensively you want to study, what your daytime work, family or personal commitments are, and how quickly you want to complete your course. You also need to take into consideration the time commitment for attending classes and undertaking study at home. We strongly recommend that students do not work and study full-time because of the hours needed outside of the classroom to successfully complete a module. Hours of study guidelines In accordance with nationally agreed guidelines, for each 15-credit module students are expected to spend around 150 learning hours in total across 11 weeks. This comprises: 27 hours of contact time (lectures and seminars) across the 9 weeks of teaching; and 123 hours of additional work, across the 11 weeks of the module, which will include all or some of the following activities (depending on the module): o Reading before and after lectures; o Preparing and writing assignments; o Preparing individual, or group, presentations; o Revising for and attending exams and in-class tests. This works out to around 14 hours per week on each module. Of course, this will vary across the 11 weeks of the module, as you will probably spend more time working in the weeks when you are writing assignments, for example, or revising for exams. On average, though, for every 15 credit module you take, you should be prepared to spend around 3 hours per week in class and around 11 hours per week working outside of class. 11

Programme structures MSc Accounting and Financial Full-time 7 BUMN071H7 Financial Modelling 15 Compulsory 7 BUMN072H7 Principles of Investment AUT/ SPR Mon/ Fri 15 Compulsory AUT Wed 7 BUMN039H7 Principles of Financial Reporting 15 Compulsory AUT Thu 7 BUMN074H7 Multinational Financial 15 Compulsory SPR Mon 7 BUMN041H7 Applied Financial 15 Compulsory SPR Tue 7 BUMN042H7 7 BUMN040H7 7 BUMN043H7 Accounting and Decision Making 1 Contemporary issues in Financial Reporting for Complex Entities Accounting and Decision Making 2 15 Compulsory SPR Wed 15 Compulsory SUM Tue 15 Compulsory SUM Wed 7 BUMN061D7 MSc Dissertation 60 Core N/A N/A Part-time year 1 7 BUMN071H7 Financial Modelling 15 Compulsory 7 BUMN041H7 Applied Financial 15 Compulsory SPR Tue 7 BUMN042H7 7 BUMN043H7 Accounting and Decision Making 1 Accounting and Decision Making 2 AUT/ SPR Mon/ Fri 15 Compulsory SPR Wed 15 Compulsory SUM Wed Part-time year 2 7 BUMN072H7 Principles of Investment 15 Compulsory AUT Wed 7 BUMN039H7 Principles of Financial Reporting 15 Compulsory AUT Thu 7 BUMN074H7 7 BUMN040H7 Multinational Financial Contemporary issues in Financial Reporting for Complex Entities 15 Compulsory SPR Mon 15 Compulsory SUM Tue 7 BUMN061D7 MSc Dissertation 60 Core N/A N/A 12

MSc Business Innovation with Entrepreneurship and Innovation Full-time 7 MOMN010H7 7 MOMN043H7 7 MOMN011H7 7 MOMN042H7 Principles of Organization and Innovation: and Policy Research Methods in (Postgraduate) Innovation Systems: Networks and Social Capital 15 Compulsory AUT Mon 15 Compulsory AUT Wed 15 Compulsory AUT Fri 15 Compulsory SPR Wed 7 MOMN073H7 Entrepreneurship and Innovation 15 Compulsory SUM Thu 7 BUMN061D7 MSc Dissertation 60 Core N/A N/A One x 15 credit option from this range of approved modules: 7 MOMN038H7 Intellectual Capital and Competitiveness 7 MOMN061H7 Digital Creativity and New Media 15 Option AUT Tue 15 Option SPR Thu 7 BUMN063H7 Entrepreneurial Finance 15 Option SUM Tue 7 BUMN100H7 Digital Business 15 Option SUM Tue 7 MOMN026H7 Innovation and the Knowledge Economy 15 Option SUM Wed Two x 15 credit options from all PG modules offered by the Department of Free choice from all PG modules 7 N/A offered by the Department of 30 Option N/A N/A Part-time year 1 7 MOMN010H7 7 MOMN043H7 7 MOMN011H7 7 MOMN042H7 Principles of Organization and Innovation: and Policy Research Methods in (Postgraduate) Innovation Systems: Networks and Social Capital 15 Compulsory AUT Mon 15 Compulsory AUT Wed 15 Compulsory SPR Tue 15 Compulsory SPR Wed One x 15 credit option from all PG modules offered by the Department of Free choice from all PG modules 7 N/A offered by the Department of 15 Option N/A N/A 13

Part-time year 2 7 MOMN073H7 Entrepreneurship and Innovation 15 Compulsory SUM Thu 7 BUMN061D7 MSc Dissertation 60 Core N/A N/A One x 15 credit option from this range of approved modules: 7 MOMN038H7 Intellectual Capital and Competitiveness 7 MOMN061H7 Digital Creativity and New Media 15 Option AUT Tue 15 Option SPR Thu 7 BUMN063H7 Entrepreneurial Finance 15 Option SUM Tue 7 BUMN100H7 Digital Business 15 Option SUM Tue 7 MOMN026H7 Innovation and the Knowledge Economy 15 Option SUM Wed One x 15 credit option from all PG modules offered by the Department of Free choice from all PG modules 7 N/A offered by the Department of 15 Option N/A N/A 14

MSc Business Innovation with E-Business Full-time 7 MOMN010H7 7 MOMN038H7 7 MOMN011H7 7 MOMN061H7 Principles of Organization and Intellectual Capital and Competitiveness Research Methods in (Postgraduate) Digital Creativity and New Media 15 Compulsory AUT Mon 15 Compulsory AUT Tue 15 Compulsory AUT Fri 15 Compulsory SPR Thu 7 BUMN100H7 Digital Business 15 Compulsory SUM Tue 7 BUMN061D7 MSc Dissertation 60 Core N/A N/A One x 15 credit option from this range of approved modules: 7 MOMN043H7 Innovation: and Policy 7 MOMN042H7 Innovation Systems: Networks and Social Capital 15 Option AUT Wed 15 Option SPR Wed 7 BUMN063H7 Entrepreneurial Finance 15 Option SUM Tue 7 MOMN026H7 Innovation and the Knowledge Economy 15 Option SUM Wed 7 MOMN073H7 Entrepreneurship and Innovation 15 Option SUM Thu Two x 15 credit options from all PG modules offered by the Department of Free choice from all PG modules 7 N/A offered by the Department of 30 Option N/A N/A Part-time year 1 7 MOMN010H7 7 MOMN038H7 7 MOMN011H7 Principles of Organization and Intellectual Capital and Competitiveness Research Methods in (Postgraduate) 15 Compulsory AUT Mon 15 Compulsory AUT Tue 15 Compulsory SPR Tue 7 BUMN100H7 Digital Business 15 Compulsory SUM Tue One x 15 credit options from all PG modules offered by the Department of Free choice from all PG modules 7 N/A offered by the Department of 15 Option N/A N/A 15

Part-time year 2 7 MOMN061H7 Digital Creativity and New Media 15 Compulsory SPR Thu 7 BUMN061D7 MSc Dissertation 60 Core N/A N/A One x 15 credit option from this range of approved modules: 7 MOMN043H7 Innovation: and Policy 7 MOMN042H7 Innovation Systems: Networks and Social Capital 15 Option AUT Wed 15 Option SPR Wed 7 BUMN063H7 Entrepreneurial Finance 15 Option SUM Tue 7 MOMN026H7 Innovation and the Knowledge Economy 15 Option SUM Wed 7 MOMN073H7 Entrepreneurship and Innovation 15 Option SUM Thu One x 15 credit option from all PG modules offered by the Department of Free choice from all PG modules 7 N/A offered by the Department of 15 Option N/A N/A 16

MSc Business Innovation with International Technology Full-time 7 MOMN010H7 7 MOMN043H7 7 MOMN011H7 7 MOMN008H7 7 MOMN042H7 Principles of Organization and Innovation: and Policy Research Methods in (Postgraduate) The Business Environment: International and Comparative Perspectives Innovation Systems, Networks and Social Capital 15 Compulsory AUT Mon 15 Compulsory AUT Wed 15 Compulsory AUT Fri 15 Compulsory SPR Tue 15 Compulsory SPR Wed 7 MOMN009H7 International Business Strategy 15 Compulsory SPR Thu 7 BUMN061D7 MSc Dissertation 60 Core N/A N/A One x 15 credit option from this range of approved modules: 7 MOMN038H7 Intellectual Capital and Competitiveness 7 MOMN061H7 Digital Creativity and New Media 15 Option AUT Tue 15 Option SPR Thu 7 BUMN100H7 Digital Business 15 Option SUM Tue 7 BUMN063H7 Entrepreneurial Finance 15 Option SUM Tue 7 MOMN026H7 Innovation and the Knowledge Economy 15 Option SUM Wed 7 MOMN073H7 Entrepreneurship and Innovation 15 Option SUM Thu One x 15 credit option from this range of approved modules: 7 MOMN007H7 International Business: Theories and Issues 7 MOMN075H7 International Business and Economic Development 15 Option SPR Wed 15 Option SPR Thu 7 MOMN032H7 International Business Ethics 15 Option SUM Thu 7 MOMN074H7 Globalization: forces, players and management 15 Option SUM Fri 17

Part-time year 1 7 MOMN010H7 7 MOMN043H7 7 MOMN011H7 7 MOMN008H7 Principles of Organization and Innovation: and Policy Research Methods in (Postgraduate) The Business Environment: International and Comparative Perspectives 15 Compulsory AUT Mon 15 Compulsory AUT Wed 15 Compulsory SPR Tue 15 Compulsory SPR Tue 7 MOMN009H7 International Business Strategy 15 Compulsory SPR Thu Part-time year 2 7 MOMN042H7 Innovation Systems: Networks and Social Capital 7 BUMN061D7 MSc Dissertation 60 Core 15 Compulsory SPR Wed N/A N/A One x 15 credit option from this range of approved modules: 7 MOMN038H7 Intellectual Capital and Competitiveness 7 MOMN061H7 Digital Creativity and New Media 15 Option AUT Tue 15 Option SPR Thu 7 BUMN100H7 Digital Business 15 Option SUM Tue 7 BUMN063H7 Entrepreneurial Finance 15 Option SUM Tue 7 MOMN026H7 Innovation and the Knowledge Economy 15 Option SUM Wed 7 MOMN073H7 Entrepreneurship and Innovation 15 Option SUM Thu One x 15 credit option from this range of approved modules: 7 MOMN007H7 International Business: Theories and Issues 7 MOMN075H7 International Business and Economic Development 15 Option SPR Wed 15 Option SPR Thu 7 MOMN032H7 International Business Ethics 15 Option SUM Thu 7 MOMN074H7 Globalization: forces, players and management 15 Option SUM Fri 18

MSc Corporate Governance and Business Ethics Full-time 7 MOMN011H7 Research Methods in (Postgraduate) 15 Compulsory AUT Fri 7 MOMN028H7 Corporate Governance 15 Compulsory AUT Wed 7 7 MOMN010H7 MOMN082H7 BUMN075H7 MOMN039H7 Principles of Organisation and OR Strategic (Postgraduate) Theoretical Perspectives and Research in Corporate Responsibility OR Corporate Responsibility 15 Compulsory 15 Compulsory AUT/ SPR AUT/ SPR 7 MOMN032H7 International Business Ethics 15 Compulsory SUM Thu 7 BUMN061D7 MSc Dissertation 60 Core N/A N/A Mon /Thu Thu/ Thu Two x 15 credit option from this range of approved modules: 7 BUMN070H7 Economics for Managers 15 Option AUT Tue 7 BUMN075H7 MOMN039H7 7 MOMN008H7 7 BUMN002H7 7 BUMN003H7 Theoretical Perspectives and Research in Corporate Responsibility OR Corporate Responsibility The Business Environment: International and Comparative Perspectives Sports Governance and Regulation Comparative Employment Relations 15 15 Option AUT/ SPR Thu/ Thu 15 Option SPR Tue 15 Option SPR Tue 15 Option SPR Tue 7 BUMN114H7 Environmental Economics 15 Option SPR Fri 7 BUMN069H7 7 MOMN074H7 Trust, Social Norms and Development Globalization: Forces, Players and 15 Option SPR Wed 15 Option SUM Fri One x 15 credit option from all PG modules offered by the Department of Free choice from all PG 7 N/A modules offered by the Department of 15 Option N/A N/A 19

Part-time year 1 7 MOMN028H7 Corporate Governance 15 Compulsory AUT Wed 7 7 MOMN011H7 MOMN010H7 MOMN082H7 Research Methods in (Postgraduate) Principles of Organisation and OR Strategic (Postgraduate) 15 Compulsory SPR Tue 15 Compulsory AUT/ SPR Mon /Thu One x 15 credit option from this range of approved modules: 7 BUMN070H7 Economics for Managers 15 Option AUT Tue Theoretical Perspectives and 7 Research in Corporate BUMN075H7 15 AUT/ Thu/ Responsibility Option MOMN039H7 15 SPR Thu OR Corporate Responsibility 7 BUMN002H7 Sports Governance and Regulation 15 Option SPR Tue 7 BUMN003H7 Comparative Employment Relations 15 Option SPR Tue 7 MOMN008H7 The Business Environment: International and Comparative 15 Option SPR Tue Perspectives 7 BUMN069H7 Trust, Social Norms and Development 15 Option SPR Wed 7 BUMN114H7 Environmental Economics 15 Option SPR Fri 7 MOMN074H7 Globalization: Forces, Players and 15 Option SUM Fri Part-time year 2 7 BUMN075H7 MOMN039H7 Theoretical Perspectives and Research in Corporate Responsibility OR Corporate Responsibility 15 Compulsory AUT/ SPR 7 MOMN032H7 International Business Ethics 15 Compulsory SUM Thu 7 BUMN061D7 MSc Dissertation 60 Core N/A N/A Thu/ Thu One x 15 credit option from this range of approved modules: 7 BUMN070H7 Economics for Managers 15 Option AUT Tue 7 BUMN075H7 MOMN039H7 Theoretical Perspectives and Research in Corporate Responsibility 15 15 Option AUT/ SPR Thu/ Thu 20

7 MOMN008H7 7 BUMN002H7 7 BUMN003H7 7 BUMN069H7 OR Corporate Responsibility The Business Environment: International and Comparative Perspectives Sports Governance and Regulation Comparative Employment Relations Trust, Social Norms and Development 15 Option SPR Tue 15 Option SPR Tue 15 Option SPR Tue 15 Option SPR Wed 7 BUMN114H7 Environmental Economics 15 Option SPR Fri 7 MOMN074H7 Globalization: Forces, Players and 15 Option SUM Fri One x 15 credit option from all PG modules offered by the Department of Free choice from all PG 7 N/A modules offered by the Department of 15 Option N/A N/A With a concentration in Public Sector Governance Part-time year 1 7 MOMN028H7 Corporate Governance 15 Compulsory AUT Wed 7 MOMN011H7 7 MOMN010H7 MOMN082H7 Research Methods in (Postgraduate) Principles of Organisation and OR Strategic (Postgraduate) 15 Compulsory SPR Tue 15 Compulsory AUT/ SPR 7 MOMN032H7 International Business Ethics 15 Compulsory SUM Thu Mon /Thu Part-time year 2 Theoretical Perspectives and 7 Research in Corporate BUMN075H7 AUT/ Thu/ Responsibility 15 Compulsory MOMN039H7 SPR Thu OR Corporate Responsibility 7 POSO041S7 Public : Theories and Innovation 30 Compulsory AUT/ SPR 7 BUMN061D7 Dissertation 60 Core N/A N/A Thu 21

With a concentration in Environmental Issues in Corporate Governance and Ethics Part-time year 1 7 MOMN028H7 Corporate Governance 15 Compulsory AUT Wed 7 MOMN011H7 7 MOMN010H7 MOMN082H7 Research Methods in (Postgraduate) Principles of Organisation and OR Strategic (Postgraduate) One x 15 credit option from this range of approved modules: 15 Compulsory SPR Tue 15 Compulsory AUT/ SPR Mon /Thu 7 GGPH033H7 Sustainable Business Practice 15 Option AUT Wed 7 SSGE014H7 Energy and Climate Change 15 Option SPR Wed 7 BUMN114H7 Environmental Economics 15 Option SPR Fri Part-time year 2 Theoretical Perspectives and 7 Research in Corporate BUMN075H7 AUT/ Thu/ Responsibility 15 Compulsory MOMN039H7 SPR Thu OR Corporate Responsibility 7 MOMN032H7 International Business Ethics 15 Option SUM Thu 7 BUMN061D7 Dissertation 60 Core N/A N/A Two x 15 credit options from this range of approved modules: 7 GGPH033H7 Sustainable Business Practice 15 Option AUT Wed 7 SSGE011S7 Environment and Policy (counts as 2 modules) 30 Option SPR Mon 7 SSGE014H7 Energy and Climate Change 15 Option SPR Wed One x 15 credit option from all PG modules offered by the Department of Free choice from all PG 7 N/A modules offered by the Department of 15 Option N/A N/A 22

MSc Corporate Responsibility & Sustainability Full-time 7 MOMN028H7 Corporate Governance 15 Compulsory AUT Wed 7 BUMN075H7 7 MOMN011H7 Theoretical Perspectives and Research in Corporate Responsibility Research Methods in (Postgraduate) 15 Compulsory AUT Thu 15 Compulsory AUT Fri 7 MOMN039H7 Corporate Responsibility 15 Compulsory SPR Thu 7 BUMN055H7 Public Relations 15 Compulsory SUM Tue 7 MOMN032H7 International Business Ethics 15 Compulsory SUM Thu 7 BUMN061D7 MSc Dissertation 60 Core N/A N/A One option from this range of approved modules: 7 SSGE058H7 / SSGE025S7 Environmental Science for Environmental (15 credit version) / Environmental Science for Environmental 15/30 Option AUT Mon 7 GGPH033H7 Sustainable Business Practice 15 Option AUT Wed 7 SSGE011S7 Environment and Policy 30 Option SPR Mon 7 SSGE014H7 Energy and Climate Change 15 Option SPR Wed 7 BUMN114H7 Environmental Economics 15 Option SPR Fri If students have chosen a 15 credit option from the list above, they choose one further option module from the following list: 7 BUMN085H7 Principles of Marketing 15 Option AUT Thu 7 BUMN039H7 Principles of Financial Reporting 7 BUMN003H7 Comparative Employment Relations 7 BUMN069H7 Trust Social Norms and Development 15 Option AUT Thu 15 Option SPR Tue 15 Option SPR Wed 7 MOMN009H7 International Business Strategy 15 Option SPR Thu 7 MOMN082H7 Strategic 15 Option SPR Thu 7 BUMN004H7 International Human Resource Accounting and Financial 7 MOMN083H7 15 Option SPR Fri 15 Option SUM Wed 23

7 MOMN074H7 Globalization: forces, players and management 15 Option SUM Fri Part-time year 1 7 MOMN028H7 Corporate Governance 15 Compulsory AUT Wed 7 BUMN075H7 7 MOMN011H7 Theoretical Perspectives and Research in Corporate Responsibility Research Methods in (Postgraduate) 15 Compulsory AUT Thu 15 Compulsory SPR Tue 7 MOMN032H7 International Business Ethics 15 Compulsory SUM Thu Part-time year 2 7 MOMN039H7 Corporate Responsibility 15 Compulsory SPR Thu 7 BUMN055H7 Public Relations 15 Compulsory SUM Tue 7 BUMN061D7 MSc Dissertation 60 Core N/A N/A One option from this range of approved modules: 7 SSGE058H7 / SSGE025S7 Environmental Science for Environmental (15 credit version) / Environmental Science for Environmental 15/30 Option AUT Mon 7 GGPH033H7 Sustainable Business Practice 15 Option AUT Wed 7 SSGE011S7 Environment and Policy 30 Option SPR Mon 7 SSGE014H7 Energy and Climate Change 15 Option SPR Wed 7 BUMN114H7 Environmental Economics 15 Option SPR Fri If students have chosen a 15 credit option from the list above, they choose one further option module from the following list: 7 BUMN085H7 Principles of Marketing 15 Option AUT Thu 7 BUMN039H7 Principles of Financial Reporting 7 BUMN003H7 Comparative Employment Relations 7 BUMN069H7 Trust Social Norms and Development 15 Option AUT Thu 15 Option SPR Tue 15 Option SPR Wed 24

7 MOMN009H7 International Business Strategy 15 Option SPR Thu 7 MOMN082H7 Strategic 15 Option SPR Thu 7 BUMN004H7 International Human Resource Accounting and Financial 7 MOMN083H7 7 MOMN074H7 Globalization: forces, players and management 15 Option SPR Fri 15 Option SUM Wed 15 Option SUM Fri 25

MSc Creative Industries Full-time 7 MOMN038H7 7 MOMN011H7 7 MOMN061H7 7 MOMN001H7 Intellectual Capital and Competitiveness Research Methods in (Postgraduate) Digital Creativity and New Media The Creative Industries: Theory and Contexts 15 Compulsory AUT Tue 15 Compulsory AUT Fri 15 Compulsory SPR Thu 15 Compulsory SUM Fri 7 BUMN061D7 MSc Dissertation 15 Core N/A N/A Students take an additional 4 modules OR 2 modules and 1 Arts modules modules 7 BUMN085H7 Principles of Marketing 15 Option AUT Thu 7 MOMN008H7 7 MOMN042H7 The Business Environment: International and Comparative Perspectives Innovation Systems, networks and social capital 15 Option SPR Tue 15 Option SPR Wed 7 BUMN100H7 Digital Business 15 Option SUM Tue 7 MOMN026H7 Innovation and the Knowledge Economy 15 Option SUM Wed 7 MOMN040H7 Perspectives on Organizations 15 Option SUM Wed 7 MOMN073H7 7 MOMN074H7 Entrepreneurship and Innovation Globalization: Forces, Players and 15 Option SUM Thu 15 Option SUM Fri 7 MOMN081H7 Sport Event 15 Option SUM Thu Arts modules 7 ARMC251S7 7 ARMC052S7 7 ARMC050S7 7 ARMC097S7 Understanding Arts Policy and Legal Aspects of Arts Arts and Urban Development Marketing: Strategies and Planning 30 Option AUT Wed or Thu 30 Option AUT Wed 30 Option AUT Thu 30 Option SPR Thu 7 ARMC222S7 Digital Culture 30 Option SPR Wed 7 ARMC172S7 Theoretical Perspectives on Media 30 Option SPR Thu 26

Part-time year 1 7 MOMN038H7 7 MOMN011H7 7 MOMN001H7 7 N/A Intellectual Capital and Competitiveness Research Methods in (Postgraduate) The Creative Industries: Theory and Contexts Students are recommended to take 30 credits of options in their first year. See below for options. 15 Compulsory AUT Tue 15 Compulsory SPR Tue 15 Compulsory SUM Fri Option N/A N/A Part-time year 2 7 MOMN061H7 Digital Creativity and New Media 15 Compulsory SPR Thu 7 BUMN061D7 MSc Dissertation 15 Core N/A N/A Students take an additional 4 modules OR 2 modules and 1 Arts modules modules 7 BUMN085H7 Principles of Marketing 15 Option AUT Thu 7 MOMN008H7 7 MOMN042H7 The Business Environment: International and Comparative Perspectives Innovation Systems, networks and social capital 15 Option SPR Tue 15 Option SPR Wed 7 BUMN100H7 Digital Business 15 Option SUM Tue 7 MOMN026H7 Innovation and the Knowledge Economy 15 Option SUM Wed 7 MOMN040H7 Perspectives on Organizations 15 Option SUM Wed 7 MOMN073H7 7 MOMN074H7 Entrepreneurship and Innovation Globalization: Forces, Players and 15 Option SUM Thu 15 Option SUM Fri 7 MOMN081H7 Sport Event 15 Option SUM Thu Arts modules 7 ARMC251S7 Understanding Arts Policy and 30 Option AUT Wed or Thu 27

7 ARMC052S7 7 ARMC050S7 7 ARMC097S7 Legal Aspects of Arts Arts and Urban Development Marketing: Strategies and Planning 30 Option AUT Wed 30 Option AUT Thu 30 Option SPR Thu 7 ARMC222S7 Digital Culture 30 Option SPR Wed 7 ARMC172S7 Theoretical Perspectives on Media 30 Option SPR Thu 28

MSc International Business Full-time 7 MOMN010H7 7 MOMN011H7 7 MOMN008H7 7 MOMN007H7 Principles of Organization and Research Methods in (Postgraduate) The Business Environment: International and Comparative Perspectives International Business: Theories and Issues 15 Compulsory AUT Mon 15 Compulsory AUT Fri 15 Compulsory SPR Tue 15 Compulsory SPR Wed 7 MOMN009H7 International Business Strategy 15 Compulsory SPR Thu 7 BUMN061D7 MSc Dissertation 60 Core N/A N/A Two x 15 credit options from this range of approved modules: 7 BUMN070H7 Economics for Managers 15 Option AUT Tue 7 BUMN085H7 Principles of Marketing 15 Option AUT Thu 7 BUMN074H7 7 BUMN003H7 7 MOMN075H7 Multinational Financial Comparative Employment Relations International Business and Economic Development 15 Option SPR Mon 15 Option SPR Tue 15 Option SPR Thu 7 MOMN025H7 International Marketing 15 Option SUM Wed 7 MOMN032H7 International Business Ethics 15 Option SUM Thu 7 MOMN074H7 Globalization: Forces, Players and 15 Option SUM Fri One x 15 credit option from all PG modules offered by the Department of Free choice from all PG 7 N/A modules offered by the Department of 15 Option N/A N/A 29

Part-time year 1 7 MOMN010H7 7 MOMN011H7 7 MOMN007H7 Principles of Organization and Research Methods in (Postgraduate) International Business: Theories and Issues 15 Compulsory AUT Mon 15 Compulsory SPR Tue 15 Compulsory SPR Wed 7 MOMN009H7 International Business Strategy 15 Compulsory SPR Thu One x 15 credit options from this range of approved modules: 7 BUMN070H7 Economics for Managers 15 Option AUT Tue 7 BUMN085H7 Principles of Marketing 15 Option AUT Thu 7 BUMN074H7 7 BUMN003H7 7 MOMN075H7 Multinational Financial Comparative Employment Relations International Business and Economic Development 15 Option SPR Mon 15 Option SPR Tue 15 Option SPR Thu 7 MOMN025H7 International Marketing 15 Option SUM Wed 7 MOMN032H7 International Business Ethics 15 Option SUM Thu 7 MOMN074H7 Globalization: Forces, Players and 15 Option SUM Fri One x 15 credit option from all PG modules offered by the Department of Free choice from all PG 7 N/A modules offered by the Department of 15 Option N/A N/A Part-time year 2 7 MOMN008H7 The Business Environment: International and Comparative Perspectives 15 Compulsory SPR Tue 7 BUMN061D7 MSc Dissertation 60 Core N/A N/A One x 15 credit options from this range of approved modules: 7 BUMN070H7 Economics for Managers 15 Option AUT Tue 7 BUMN085H7 Principles of Marketing 15 Option AUT Thu 7 BUMN074H7 Multinational Financial 15 Option SPR Mon 30

7 BUMN003H7 7 MOMN075H7 Comparative Employment Relations International Business and Economic Development 15 Option SPR Tue 15 Option SPR Thu 7 MOMN025H7 International Marketing 15 Option SUM Wed 7 MOMN032H7 International Business Ethics 15 Option SUM Thu 7 MOMN074H7 Globalization: Forces, Players and 15 Option SUM Fri 31

MSc International Business and Development Full-time 7 MOMN010H7 Principles of Organization and 15 Compulsory AUT Mon 7 MOMN076H7 Development Policy 15 Compulsory AUT Wed 7 MOMN011H7 7 MOMN075H7 Research Methods in (Postgraduate) International Business and Economic Development 15 Compulsory AUT Fri 15 Compulsory SPR Thu 7 BUMN061D7 MSc Dissertation 60 Core N/A N/A Two x 15 credit options from this range of approved modules: 7 BUMN070H7 Economics for Managers 15 Option AUT Tue 7 BUMN074H7 7 MOMN008H7 7 MOMN007H7 7 BUMN069H7 Multinational Financial The business environment: international and comparative perspectives International Business: Theories and Issues Trust, Social Norms, and Development 15 Option SPR Mon 15 Option SPR Tue 15 Option SPR Wed 15 Option SPR Wed 7 MOMN009H7 International Business Strategy 15 Option SPR Thu 7 BUMN004H7 International Human Resource and Employment Relations 15 Option SPR Fri 7 MOMN025H7 International Marketing 15 Option SUM Wed 7 MOMN032H7 International Business Ethics 15 Option SUM Thu 7 MOMN074H7 Globalization: Forces, Players and 15 Option SUM Fri Two x 15 credit option from all PG modules offered by the Department of Free choice from all PG 7 N/A modules offered by the Department of 30 Option N/A N/A 32

Part-time year 1 7 MOMN010H7 7 MOMN075H7 7 MOMN011H7 Principles of Organization and International Business and Economic Development Research Methods in (Postgraduate) 15 Compulsory AUT Mon 15 Compulsory SPR Thu 15 Compulsory SPR Tue Part-time year 2 7 MOMN076H7 Development Policy 15 Compulsory AUT Wed 7 BUMN061D7 MSc Dissertation 60 Core N/A N/A Two x 15 credit options from this range of approved modules: 7 BUMN070H7 Economics for Managers 15 Option AUT Tue 7 BUMN074H7 7 MOMN008H7 7 MOMN007H7 7 BUMN069H7 Multinational Financial The business environment: international and comparative perspectives International Business: Theories and Issues Trust, Social Norms, and Development 15 Option SPR Mon 15 Option SPR Tue 15 Option SPR Wed 15 Option SPR Wed 7 MOMN025H7 International Marketing 15 Option SUM Wed 7 MOMN032H7 International Business Ethics 15 Option SUM Thu 7 MOMN009H7 International Business Strategy 15 Option SPR Thu 7 BUMN004H7 7 MOMN074H7 International Human Resource and Employment Relations Globalization: Forces, Players and 15 Option SPR Fri 15 Option SUM Fri Two x 15 credit option from all PG modules offered by the Department of Free choice from all PG 7 N/A modules offered by the Department of 30 Option N/A N/A 33

MSc International Full-time 7 MOMN010H7 7 MOMN011H7 7 BUMN074H7 Principles of Organization and Research Methods in (Postgraduate) Multinational Financial 15 Compulsory AUT Mon 15 Compulsory AUT Fri 15 Compulsory SPR Mon 7 MOMN009H7 International Business Strategy 15 Compulsory SPR Thu 7 BUMN004H7 International Human Resource 15 Compulsory SPR Fri 7 MOMN025H7 International Marketing 15 Compulsory SUM Wed 7 BUMN061D7 MSc Dissertation 60 Core N/A N/A One x 15 credit options from this range of approved modules: 7 BUMN070H7 Economics for Managers 15 Option AUT Tue 7 BUMN003H7 7 MOMN008H7 7 MOMN007H7 7 MOMN075H7 7 MOMN082H7 7 MOMN083H7 Comparative Employment Relations The Business Environment: International and Comparative Perspectives International Business: Theories and Issues International Business and Economic Development Strategic (Postgraduate) Accounting and Financial 15 Option SPR Tue 15 Option SPR Tue 15 Option SPR Wed 15 Option SPR Thu 15 Option SPR Thu 15 Option SUM Wed 7 MOMN032H7 International Business Ethics 15 Option SUM Thu 7 MOMN074H7 Globalization: Forces, Players and 15 Option SUM Fri One x 15 credit option from all PG modules offered by the Department of Free choice from all PG 7 N/A modules offered by the Department of 15 Option N/A N/A 34

Part-time year 1 7 MOMN010H7 7 MOMN011H7 Principles of Organization and Research Methods in (Postgraduate) 15 Compulsory AUT Mon 15 Compulsory SPR Tue 7 MOMN009H7 International Business Strategy 15 Compulsory SPR Thu 7 MOMN025H7 International Marketing 15 Compulsory SUM Wed Part-time year 2 7 BUMN074H7 7 BUMN004H7 Multinational Financial International Human Resource 15 Compulsory SPR Mon 15 Compulsory SPR Fri 7 BUMN061D7 MSc Dissertation 60 Core N/A N/A One x 15 credit options from this range of approved modules: 7 BUMN070H7 Economics for Managers 15 Option AUT Tue 7 BUMN003H7 7 MOMN008H7 7 MOMN007H7 7 MOMN075H7 7 MOMN082H7 7 MOMN083H7 Comparative Employment Relations The Business Environment: International and Comparative Perspectives International Business: Theories and Issues International Business and Economic Development Strategic (Postgraduate) Accounting and Financial 15 Option SPR Tue 15 Option SPR Tue 15 Option SPR Wed 15 Option SPR Thu 15 Option SPR Thu 15 Option SUM Wed 7 MOMN032H7 International Business Ethics 15 Option SUM Thu 7 MOMN074H7 Globalization: Forces, Players and 15 Option SUM Fri One x 15 credit option from all PG modules offered by the Department of Free choice from all PG 7 N/A modules offered by the Department of 15 Option N/A N/A Part-time programme This is a temporary schedule for 2017/18. Multinational Financial will be in year 2 for part-time students starting in 2017/18 new part-time students starting in 2018/19 will revert to the standard schedule of Multinational Financial in year 1. 35

MSc International Marketing Full-time 7 BUMN006H7 Marketing 15 Compulsory AUT Mon 7 BUMN064H7 Marketing Research 15 Compulsory AUT Wed 7 BUMN016H7 7 BUMN081H7 Marketing Strategy and Planning Digital and Social Media Marketing 15 Compulsory AUT Thu 15 Compulsory SPR Tue 7 BUMN007H7 Consumer Behaviour 15 Compulsory SPR Wed 7 MOMN009H7 International Business Strategy 15 Compulsory SPR Thu 7 MOMN025H7 International Marketing 15 Compulsory SUM Wed 7 BUMN066H7 Brand 15 Compulsory SUM Fri 7 BUMN061D7 MSc Dissertation 60 Core N/A N/A Part-time year 1 7 BUMN006H7 Marketing 15 Compulsory AUT Mon 7 BUMN016H7 Marketing Strategy and Planning 15 Compulsory AUT Thu 7 BUMN007H7 Consumer Behaviour 15 Compulsory SPR Wed 7 MOMN009H7 International Business Strategy 15 Compulsory SPR Thu 7 MOMN025H7 International Marketing 15 Compulsory SUM Wed Part-time year 2 7 BUMN064H7 Marketing Research 15 Compulsory AUT Wed 7 BUMN081H7 Digital and Social Media Marketing 15 Compulsory SPR Tue 7 BUMN066H7 Brand 15 Compulsory SUM Fri 7 BUMN061D7 MSc Dissertation 60 Core N/A N/A 36

MSc Investment Full-time 7 BUMN071H7 Financial Modelling 15 Compulsory 7 BUMN072H7 7 BUMN039H7 7 BUMN074H7 Principles of Investment Principles of Financial Reporting Multinational Financial AUT/ SPR Mon / Fri 15 Compulsory AUT Wed 15 Compulsory AUT Thu 15 Compulsory SPR Mon 7 BUMN041H7 Applied Financial 15 Compulsory SPR Tue 7 BUMN073H7 Portfolio and Market Analysis 15 Compulsory SPR Thu 7 BUMN063H7 Entrepreneurial Finance 15 Compulsory SUM Tue 7 BUMN044H7 Valuation Analysis and Risk 15 Compulsory SUM Wed 7 BUMN061D7 MSc Dissertation 60 Core N/A N/A Part-time year 1 7 BUMN071H7 Financial Modelling 15 Compulsory 7 BUMN039H7 7 BUMN074H7 Principles of Financial Reporting Multinational Financial AUT/ SPR Mon / Fri 15 Compulsory AUT Thu 15 Compulsory SPR Mon 7 BUMN041H7 Applied Financial 15 Compulsory SPR Tue 7 BUMN063H7 Entrepreneurial Finance 15 Compulsory SUM Tue Part-time year 2 7 BUMN072H7 Principles of Investment 15 Compulsory AUT Wed 7 BUMN073H7 Portfolio and Market Analysis 15 Compulsory SPR Thu 7 BUMN044H7 Valuation Analysis and Risk 15 Compulsory SUM Wed 7 BUMN061D7 MSc Dissertation 60 Core N/A N/A 37

MSc Full-time 7 MOMN010H7 7 MOMN011H7 Principles of Organization and Research Methods in (Postgraduate) 15 Compulsory AUT Mon 15 Compulsory AUT Fri 7 BUMN061D7 MSc Dissertation 60 Core N/A N/A Group one choose one option from the following: 7 GGPH033H7 Sustainable Business Practice 15 Option AUT Wed 7 MOMN028H7 Corporate Governance 15 Option AUT Wed 7 MOMN085H7 Principles of Marketing 15 Option AUT Thu 7 MOMN039H7 Corporate Responsibility 15 Option SPR Thu 7 MOMN009H7 International Business Strategy 15 Option SPR Thu 7 MOMN082H7 Strategic (Postgraduate) 15 Option SPR Thu 7 MOMN040H7 Perspectives on Organization 15 Option SUM Wed 7 MOMN032H7 International Business Ethics 15 Option SUM Thu 7 MOOP017H7 Leadership and Performance 15 Option SUM Thu Group two choose one option from the following: 7 BUMN070H7 Economics for Managers 15 Option AUT Tue 7 MOMN076H7 Development Policy 15 Option AUT Wed 7 BUMN003H7 7 MOMN008H7 7 MOMN042H7 7 MOMN007H7 7 BUMN069H7 7 MOMN075H7 Comparative Employment Relations The Business Environment: International and Comparative Perspectives Innovation Systems: Networks and Social Capital International Business: Theories and Issues Trust Social Norms and Development International Business and Economic Development 15 Option SPR Tue 15 Option SPR Tue 15 Option SPR Wed 15 Option SPR Wed 15 Option SPR Wed 15 Option SPR Thu 38

7 MOMN026H7 7 MOMN073H7 7 MOMN074H7 7 MOMN001H7 Innovation and the Knowledge Economy Entrepreneurship and Innovation Globalization: forces, players and management The Creative Industries: Theory and Contexts 15 Option SUM Wed 15 Option SUM Thu 15 Option SUM Fri 15 Option SUM Fri Students choose one further option from either group one or group two 7 N/A N/A 15 Option N/A N/A Three modules from all PG modules offered by the Department of Free choice from all PG 7 N/A modules offered by the Department of 45 Option N/A N/A Part-time year 1 7 MOMN010H7 7 MOMN011H7 Principles of Organization and Research Methods in (Postgraduate) 15 Compulsory AUT Mon 15 Compulsory SPR Tue Part-time year 2 7 BUMN061D7 MSc Dissertation 60 Core N/A N/A Group one choose one option from the following: 7 GGPH033H7 Sustainable Business Practice 15 Option AUT Wed 7 MOMN028H7 Corporate Governance 15 Option AUT Wed 7 MOMN085H7 Principles of Marketing 15 Option AUT Thu 7 MOMN039H7 Corporate Responsibility 15 Option SPR Thu 7 MOMN009H7 International Business Strategy 15 Option SPR Thu 7 MOMN082H7 Strategic (Postgraduate) 15 Option SPR Thu 7 MOMN040H7 Perspectives on Organization 15 Option SUM Wed 7 MOMN032H7 International Business Ethics 15 Option SUM Thu 7 MOOP017H7 Leadership and Performance 15 Option SUM Thu 39

Group two choose one option from the following: 7 BUMN070H7 Economics for Managers 15 Option AUT Tue 7 MOMN076H7 Development Policy 15 Option AUT Wed 7 BUMN003H7 7 MOMN008H7 7 MOMN042H7 7 MOMN007H7 7 BUMN069H7 7 MOMN075H7 7 MOMN026H7 7 MOMN073H7 7 MOMN074H7 7 MOMN001H7 Comparative Employment Relations The Business Environment: International and Comparative Perspectives Innovation Systems: Networks and Social Capital International Business: Theories and Issues Trust Social Norms and Development International Business and Economic Development Innovation and the Knowledge Economy Entrepreneurship and Innovation Globalization: forces, players and management The Creative Industries: Theory and Contexts 15 Option SPR Tue 15 Option SPR Tue 15 Option SPR Wed 15 Option SPR Wed 15 Option SPR Wed 15 Option SPR Thu 15 Option SUM Wed 15 Option SUM Thu 15 Option SUM Fri 15 Option SUM Fri Students choose one further option from either group one or group two 7 N/A N/A 15 Option N/A N/A Three module from all PG modules offered by the Department of Free choice from all PG 7 N/A modules offered by the Department of 45 Option N/A N/A 40