The MSc Finance and Management Top-Up taught and awarded by University of Central Lancashire is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in financial management. This degree is suitable for those who have completed a relevant postgraduate diploma, and are looking to further their studies and enhance their career prospects in the finance industry. Course content for this MSc Top-Up includes the dissertation module with 60 credits.
Graduates will have developed advanced analytical, problem-solving, and decision making skills, along with a strategic mindset and a global perspective.
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Online learning offers flexibility, allowing you to study at your own pace and convenience, whether at home or on the go, as long as you have internet access.Our courses are delivered via a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), ensuring you have 24/7 access to study materials. These include:
Assessments
Assessment methods vary depending on the course, but most modules are evaluated through an assignment at the end of the module. These assignments may include written reports, reflective journals, live presentations, or other types of submissions depending on the course requirements.
We are committed to providing clear and timely feedback. You will always be aware of your current provisional grade through our transparent grading system, accessible at any time via the learning platform. Additionally, we offer a 7-day turnaround for marking and feedback. Regular support from both academic staff and the Student Support team is also available to help address any concerns throughout the assessment process.
Online learning experience
Your learning experience will be fully supported by high-quality materials and resources, all delivered through our advanced Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). You'll engage in a combination of directed and self-directed learning, as well as assessments, to build your knowledge and skills.
Directed learning includes tutor-led discussions, live seminars, interactive exercises, and multimedia content such as videos and lecturecasts. You’ll also have the opportunity to book appointments with tutors during their office hours.
Self-directed learning involves independent research, wider reading, and further exploration of the subject area to enhance your understanding.
In addition, you'll spend time preparing and completing assignments that contribute to your overall assessment. Typically, you should dedicate 15-20 hours per module, per week to stay on track.
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Entry to MSc in Finance and Management top-up course
Assessment is through coursework.
The duration of the top-up is 09 Months.
Recognition of Prior Learning is the recognition of non-certified learning towards a full unit or a qualification. You are able to gain credits using your previous regulated or unregulated qualifications or work experience. You can submit your CV for an evaluation of the RPL eligibility here.
Recognition of Prior Learning is the recognition of non-certified learning towards a full unit or a qualification. You are able to gain credits using your previous regulated or unregulated qualifications or work experience. You can submit your CV and supporting documents for an evaluation.
The academic courses at the London Institute of Business & Technology are delivered using a "Blended Learning" format, which allows students to pursue their desired qualifications at their own pace. Our feature-rich Learning Management System provides easy access to Virtual Class recordings, textbooks, multimedia content, and other resources, as well as unlimited on-demand tutoring free of charge. Our tutors can be reached via email, phone, Google Meet, or any other preferred channel of your choice.
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The corporate discount is applicable only when the company covers the payment, and it must be paid in full upfront.
Our course fees are all-inclusive, covering all teaching materials and required reading, with no additional charges for assessments or resits.
All tuition fees shown are net of any applicable sales tax payable by you in your country of residence.
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You are eligible if you meet our stipulated entry requirements.
There is no interview process.
Students who do not meet the entry requirements to enrol to the MSc in Finance and Management (Top-up) degree can complete the following diploma:
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The dissertation module aims to equip you to become a skilled and critical researcher in finance and management by undertaking an academic or practice-oriented research project. It will provide you with the knowledge and understanding, to plan and undertake an independent research project. The dissertation will help you to understand the impact of finance and management research on practice, people, organisations or policy, and your own practice.
In terms of coursework, you will be required to complete a brief on research methods (2,000 words), a major project (12,000 words) and a professional development report (1,000 words). The above details are meant for guidance only and is subject to change by the university.