Master in Management has a practical focus and is taught by both experienced academics as well as successful practitioners from the business world. A Masters in Management gives fresh graduates the opportunity to form and hone the professional skills they need to become an exceptional businessperson.
Increasing numbers of students are choosing a Masters in Management over the Master of Business Administration (MBA), seeing it as a faster route to employment. The upshot of this is that an MiM is an extremely international qualification, making it a prime candidate for study abroad. If you’re interested in studying an MiM at one of Europe’s most prestigious institutions, take a look at our guides to Masters study in Europe.
Subject of MIM Course
- Financial accounting
- Personnel law management
- Business law
- Managerial economics
- Cost management & management control
- Production management
MIM Graduates can expect entry-level roles such as
- Management Trainee
- Financial Services Analyst
- Graduate research analyst
- Finance
- Accounting
- Sales
- Marketing