Online MSc International Management: admissions requirements
To be eligible to apply for the Online MSc International Management, you will need to have obtained (or be predicted to obtain) an upper second-class degree or postgraduate diploma from a UK university OR an equivalent qualification from a recognised institution.
Application checklist:
Completed application | You first need to complete an application form online, adding your CV, statement of purpose and any other supporting documents. |
Curriculum vitae (CV) or résumé | Supply an up-to-date CV demonstrating your academic and work experience, plus any other skills that may support your application. This will help us to ensure you have the right experience for the programme. |
Statement of purpose | This is your opportunity to draw attention to your skills, experience and goals, and to explain why you wish to apply for this programme. |
Two references | You can send your references either as a letter of recommendation or a recorded transcript by email or post. These must be signed, on letterheaded paper, or supplied with your referee’s business card. |
Transcripts | To verify your education, we ask you to submit your previous academic transcripts, either in notarized form or sent directly from your previous institution. |
Evidence of language (if applicable) | If English is not your first language, you will need to also supply an up-to-date English language certificate. We accept up to date IELTS certificates with a score of 6.5, and no less than 6.0 in any of the elements. |
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Transfer credits
Transfer credits are not accepted for this programme.
Key deadlines
- We have intakes in spring, summer and autumn
- Complete taught studies in two years, plus six months for your dissertation
- Applications close approximately one month before your intended start date