The MSc Strategic Leadership and Management (Top-up) is a one-year top-up programme taught through blended learning. You can also participate in our progressive Global Leadership Programme.
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Duration
1 year (part-time)
Number of Credits
60 credits
Start date
April 2024
September 2024
January 2025
Degree Type
MSc
Modules
Why this course
Enhance your career prospects by gaining the knowledge, skills and confidence to undertake strategic roles.
Top up your existing diploma-level qualification through the Roehampton Business School.
Delivered in a blended mode to fit your circumstances and commitments.
How you'll learn
Gain the expertise you need to standout in today’s management marketplace.
Designed for those who have completed a PGDip in Leadership and Management and similiar areas, including Applied Leadership and Management and Educational Leadership and Management.
You'll learn through a blended delivery approach, where sessions will include problem-solving, discussions/debates and other team-based activities to facilitate employability skills.
You'll study three compulsory modules:
- Sustainable Business Strategy
- Business Research Methods
- Applied Research Project/Simulation
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Professional Development Programme
Through this mandatory, co-curricular module, you’ll practice and enhance your core skills in the following areas:
- Presenting
- Critical writing
- Research
You’ll also work on negotiation techniques, developing the credibility of your arguments to give you the competitive edge.
Course subject to validation
Upcoming Events:
Career options
Take the lead in shaping a sustainable future.
You'll gain the knowledge, skills and confidence to undertake strategic roles in organisations.
Our careers support team is available to support you from the start of your studies until after you graduate. We will help you build your CV, prepare for interviews, and meet and learn from successful graduates working at the top of their careers.
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Application Info
How to apply
Postgraduate programmes
- April 2024 entry: apply using our direct application form
Apply now for April 2024 entry
- September 2024 entry: apply using our direct application form
Apply now for September 2024 entry
International students
Please note that most international applicants have to pay a deposit before securing their place.
- See our finance pages for more details
Tuition fees and funding
April 2024 entry tuition fees
This programme is for home students students living and working in the UK and is self-funded.
UK |
£3,000 |
2023/24 entry funding
September 2024 entry tuition fees
This programme is for home students students living and working in the UK and is self-funded.
UK |
£3,150 |
Specific Entry Requirements
- This programme is designed for those with a Level 7 Postgraduate Diploma (120 credits) in Leadership and Management and allied areas, including Applied Leadership and Management and Educational Leadership and Management.
- This programme is for home students living and working in the UK.
Validation and curriculum review
What is validation?
Validation is a formal process through which the University approves a programme (content, teaching, learning and assessment) as being of appropriate standard and quality. This is a normal process used throughout the university sector.
The University expects to publish details of the validated programme in the academic year prior to the start date of the programme. You are advised to check the University website at that time to ensure that you have up-to-date information. In the meantime, if you require information you should contact 0208 392 3232.
What is curriculum review?
Curriculum review is the regular and systematic monitoring and reviewing of programmes. It is a normal process in the sector and it is the way by which the university ensures that your course remains up-to-date and relevant. The process may result in changes to the content, structure and/or assessment of the programme.
The University expects to publish details of the re-validated programme by 31 March in the academic year prior to the start date of the programme. You are advised to check the University website at that time to ensure that you have up-to-date information. In the meantime, if you require information you should contact 0208 392 3232.