Location: Canterbury
Studying our CMI-accredited MSc Leadership and Management course will open doors to many exciting employment roles. A good leader needs management skills, communication skills, organisational skills and team-building ability, but they also require a deep knowledge of business in order to lead the innovation of products and processes in a sustainable way.
The MSc Leadership and Management course at Kent Business School will enable you to kickstart a career at the top of a chosen field by building graduates who strategise effectively and solve problems, efficiently. Through detailed learning of leadership and management theory, alongside practical experience, you’ll graduate ready to manage change and lead teams successfully. Also available with an optional Industrial Placement.
Reasons to study MSc Leadership and Management at Kent
- Kent Business School is a ‘Triple Crown’ accredited business school placing us in the top 1% of business schools globally to be accredited by AMBA, EQUIS and AASCB
- You’ll be part of a supportive community at our Canterbury campus, one hour from London
- You’ll learn from our expert teaching staff, many of which appear in the top 2% of researchers worldwide
- You can increase your career prospects through an Industrial Placement or In-Company Student Consultancy Project, or even transform your idea into a business through the Business Start-Up Journey with ASPIRE
- You’ll gain access to employability support from enrolment up to 3 years after graduation at the historic Canterbury Cathedral
What you’ll learn
You’ll learn a broad overview of leadership and management in contemporary organisations, covering topics such as organisational behaviour, leadership theory and practice, corporate strategy, business analytics, strategic marketing, accounting and financial management and sustainability and corporate responsibility management. You will finish your master's with a detailed report with the support of a dedicated expert supervisor.
See the modules you’ll study
Being able to link theories and ideas between modules helped with my understanding of business concepts and ideas.~ Gabriella Carboneri, MSc Management
Knowledge and understanding
Intellectual Skills
Subject-specific skills
Transferable skills