Master of Management
The Master of Management (MM) programme is designed for both recently qualified graduates as well as experienced graduates from a relevant discipline, aspiring to read a higher degree programme in management. The overall aim of the MM is to develop transferable knowledge and intellectual skills of graduates, which are keys to successful general and strategic management in private or public sector organisations. The MM programme is taught in English on a full-time (one and a half years) and part-time (two Β four years) basis, commencing August of each academic year.
The MBA programme is taught in English on a full-time (one and a half years) and part-time (two Β four years) basis, commencing August of each academic year.
Programme Structure
The MM is offered in a variety of formats to meet studentsΒ needs. Students can choose to undertake a structured specialisation, or read a general management programme that allows them to choose options from a range of modules, depending on its availability.
The credit requirement to graduate is 48 modular credits: 20 modular credits of five Core modules, 28 modular credits of optional modules.
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Semester 1
- BM-5101 Management Theories and Practices
- BM-5102 Organisational Behaviour
- BM-5103 Accounting and Financial Management
- BM-5104 Research Methodology
- 1 optional module
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Semester 1
- BM-5101 Management Theories and Practices
- BM-5102 Organisational Behaviour
- BM-5104 Research Methodology
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Semester 2
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Semester 2
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Semester 3
- BM-5105 Strategic Management
- 2 optional modules
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Semester 3
- BM-5105 Strategic Management
- BM-5103 Accounting and Financial Management
- 1 optional module
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Semester 4
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Semester 5
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List Optional Modules
Optional modules may be selected from the following:
BM-5301 C Corporate Governance
BM-5304 C Corporate Entrepreneurship
BM-5301 P Public Sector Management
BM-5302 P Public Policy Analysis
BM-5303 P Public Sector Finance
BM-5304 P Public Sector HRM
BM-5305 P E-Government
BM-5301 I Strategic Information Systems Management
BM-5302 I System Analysis and Design
BM-5303 I Knowledge Management Systems
BM-5304 I Electronic Business
BM-5305 I Information System Project
BM-5302 I System Analysis and Design
BM-5310 Cross Cultural Management
BM-5311 Research Exercise (8 MCs)
Note: Students can also take any modules offered in other master programmes (expect MBA) within the faculty as optional modules after a consultation with the programme leader/graduate coordinator