Master of Arts in Management - MA

University
Saxion University of Applied Sciences
City, country
Deventer, Netherlands
Duration
1 years
Specialties
Business Administration, Management, Organisation & Leadership
Price
13992.00 EUR
Study language
English (ENG)
Degree
Master
Study start
2025-09-01
Deadline
2025-04-27
About
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The Master of Arts in Management programme is for managers who wish to pursue studies at a higher level by adding a specialisation. Students build on their knowledge from the work environment and previous learning, whilst developing a critical theoretical perspective which will inform their own developing Management practice.

Saxion University offers this MA programme in co-operation with the University of Greenwich: successful students obtain an internationally recognized British degree, Master of Arts in Management. The course is practical in nature, being case-based and relying on students relating their own experience to the concepts, theory and models.

Next to knowledge extension in the field of a.o. financial management, general management and human resource management, the programme enables you to improve your personal performance. For example the ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing, using a broad range of media. Curiosity and the need to acquire knowledge are basic conditions for successful participation.

​Learning objectives

  • Developing awareness of current issues in business and understanding of organisations, their place in the business world and how they are managed
  • Providing awareness of current issues in business and management that is informed by leading-edge research and practice in the field
  • Improving to acquire and analyse data to evaluate their relevance and validity
  • Developing your ability to apply relevant knowledge to a range of complex situations, taking account of how this relates to other areas of the business or organisation.

The Master in Management programme offers graduates an opportunity to prepare for their roles as potential senior managers, while achieving immediate improvement in managerial performance. It can lead to progression in all areas of management.