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Full-time Master’s

programme
2021/22

MANAGE M E N T | ENG I NEERI NG | TECH N O LO GY | IN N OVAT IO N


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WMG KEY FACTS


We are a multidisciplinary, research-led
department renowned for collaborative
R&D with companies, and industry-
Contents
relevant education.
Welcome to Warwick 04
Why choose WMG? 06
3 4 R E S E A R C H C A PA B I L I T I E S
Master’s programme structure 08

E S TA B L I S H E D AT T H E U N I V E R S I T Y MSc Management Courses


OF WARWICK IN 1980
Engineering Business Management 10

TEN BUILDINGS ON THE MAIN International Technology Management 12


CAMPUS WITH THE LARGEST Management for Business Excellence 14
F O O T P R I N T AT T H E U N I V E R S I T Y
Programme and Project Management 16
1 , 2 0 0 F U L L -T I M E M S C S T U D E N T S F R O M Supply Chain and Logistics Management 18
63 DIFFERENT COUNTRIES (2018/19)

MSc Business Courses


7 I N T E R N AT I O N A L E D U C AT I O N C E N T R E S e-Business Management 20
Innovation and Entrepreneurship 22
International Trade, Strategy and Operations 24
1 5 F U L L -T I M E M S C C O U R S E S
Service Management and Design 26

PA R T-T I M E A N D E X E C U T I V E C O U R S E S MSc Sector Specific Courses


Cyber Security Engineering 28
Cyber Security and Management 28
R E L AT I O N S H I P S W I T H O V E R
1 , 0 0 0 C O M PA N I E S Healthcare Operational Management 30
Manufacturing Systems Engineering
£46M (38%) OF THE UNIVERSITY’S and Management 32
RESEARCH FUNDING
Sustainable Automotive Electrification 34
Smart, Connected and Autonomous Vehicles 36
ANNUAL PROGRAMME OF RESEARCH
WORTH £180M
How to apply 38

Sectors we work with


A U TO M OT I V E | A E R O S PA C E A N D D E F E N C E |
B U S I N E S S | C O N S T R U C T I O N | E N E R GY A N D
U T I L I T I E S | F O O D A N D D R I N K | H E A LT H C A R E |
IT | SECURITY | RAIL
Photo credit: Sinan Kahveci Front cover student: Chrysoula Spanou
sinan.photography MSc e-Business Management 2018/19
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Welcome to Warwick
Warwick creates an inspiring academic environment. We’re always looking Outstanding academic resources
for new ways to make things happen. Our welcoming campus is a safe Warwick is consistently investing in the
and supportive space in which you can make an impact. That’s why we are academic learning environment for all
students. You will have access to over
ranked so highly in the lists of great UK and world universities. By choosing 1 million printed works and 48,400
to study at Warwick, you will make a significant step on your life journey. e-journals and e-books, as well as
multimedia-assisted study areas. Warwick’s
Master’s Skills Programme will help to
develop your professional and research
An exciting student life skills through regular workshops and
With over 250 student societies and online resources.

A VIBRANT
70 sports clubs to choose from, you
will lead a full and exciting life beyond A tailored careers service

CAMPUS
the classroom. Warwick’s international
Our aim is for you to become successful
community welcomes students from over
and highly employable. Warwick Careers
UNIVERSITY
140 countries and organises a wide range
and Skills provides 1-1 support to help you
of high profile student-led social events,
build a strong CV and develop an effective
summits and conferences. The Students’
career planning strategy. Practical careers-
Studying at a campus university Union provides entertainment including
focused workshops strengthen your
means experiencing a real sense club nights, live music, and comedy.
interview, presentation, and networking
of community and belonging. Warwick Arts Centre is one of the largest
skills, and regular careers events, bring
Warwick has an award winning performing and visual arts complexes in
you closer to potential employers.
campus situated in the heart of the UK, and offers a diverse programme of
We offer life-long careers support so
England, on the outskirts of the city film, music, dance and creative arts.
whatever stage of your career you are
of Coventry, and next to the county at, you can still benefit from Warwick’s
of Warwickshire. The social, sporting Accommodation: your home expertise and connections.
and academic facilities at Warwick away from home
are wide-ranging; with supermarkets, Our dedicated accommodation team
shops, banks, restaurants, bars provides support to postgraduates in
and sports facilities all situated arranging and managing your university
on, or within walking distance of, housing, either on or off-campus.
Warwick’s campus. You will be Off-campus properties are located in
studying in an attractive, lively and nearby Coventry, charming Leamington
safe environment. London is just one Spa, and historic Kenilworth. There are
hour away by train, so you will have good connections to campus with public
the added advantage of easily being transport taking between 10 to 25
able to explore this world city. minutes depending on location.

Please note that future in-person social and


sporting activities are subject to public health
restrictions and university guidance.

TOP 10
UK UNIVERSITY
(Times Higher Education, 2021
and The Guardian, 2021)
warwick.ac.uk/wmgmasters
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Why choose WMG?


As one of the largest academic departments at the University of Warwick,
our depth of expertise is across a range of areas including cyber security,
intelligent vehicles, data science, supply chain and logistics, sustainable
materials and manufacturing, digital technologies, healthcare technology
and informatics, vehicle electrification and more. Academic excellence
with industrial relevance has always been at the heart of what we do.

A management education student experience, both within is not just about what you’re
with real-world application academic and social contexts. studying, it is about helping
Through WMG’s programme you to see the bigger picture,
Innovation and industry-relevant
of extracurricular activities developing you as a person, and
education defines the lively and
and dedicated support, you’ll turning you into a competent
interactive culture that you’ll be
enhance your CV, develop manager and future leader.
part of as a Master’s student
academic skills, network with Being a Master’s student
in WMG.
businesses, and get to know requires you to take a higher
your fellow students. degree of responsibility for your
If you’re looking to launch,
learning and development – this
enhance or change your career,
be that in your current field or in Skills development is an exciting, rewarding and
The skills you’ll develop during challenging journey.
a new area of expertise, then our
MSc programmes will give you your Master’s year will add
that professional boost. We will significantly more value than the Academic support
encourage you to be creative, academic content alone. You We provide extensive support
to develop your entrepreneurial will be surprised and impressed to strengthen your academic
spirit, and to think on a truly by the degree of personal and research skills with regular
global scale. development you experience: workshops and seminars
you’ll gain confidence and dedicated to academic writing,
Your student experience leadership skills through team critical thinking, analysing
work, simulations, presentations, data, and designing research
We believe it is important for
and research. The programme methodology.
you to make the most of your

Industrial visits Welfare and support Social activities


Every year, we try to arrange a We’ll support you at every step of We encourage you to make the
series of industrial visits to locally your studies. Every student has a most of your time beyond the
based national and international dedicated personal tutor, who will classroom, and to get to know
companies. These provide you act as a point of contact throughout your peers, so each year WMG
YOU’LL GAIN
with an opportunity to see real your time with us. hosts a busy programme of social
CONFIDENCE AND operations in action and put your events and activities. Previously,
LEADERSHIP SKILLS learning into context. In previous We’ll also provide dedicated social events have included
years, some of these companies careers and employability support induction activities, a Christmas
THROUGH TEAM have included Amazon, Apple, with 1-1 drop in sessions, alumni party, afternoon tea, summer BBQs,
W O R K , S I M U L AT I O N S , Birmingham Cargo Airport, East talks, employer fairs, networking sports activities, breakfast clubs and
End Foods, JCB, Jaguar Land Rover, events and guest speakers, so more. As well as this, there have
P R E S E N TAT I O N S , A N D KPMG, Lidl, Royal Mail, Severn Trent that you can plan for life after been a range of online activities.
RESEARCH. Water, Two Towers Brewery, and your Master’s.
Please note that future in-person social and
many more.
sporting activities are subject to public health
restrictions and university guidance.

warwick.ac.uk/wmgmasters
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Master’s programme GUEST SPEAKERS FROM


INDUSTRY AND GOVERNMENT
ALSO CONTRIBUTE REGULARLY,
Master’s study is very different to undergraduate study. You will
develop skills in critical analysis, you will hone your research skills,
and you will reach a much deeper level of learning. BRINGING REAL-WORLD INSIGHT
INTO YOUR LEARNING EXPERIENCE.

Programme structure Project Learning style discussion. Larger scale lectures are
Our Master’s courses are one year Each student undertakes a major individual Modules are taught though a range of delivered for some modules and are
in duration and run from October research project, which will develop your blended styles and activities: lectures, backed up by seminar and syndicate
to September. research and analytical skills, whilst enabling seminars, syndicate group activities, activities. Our module leaders are experts
you to specialise in a particular area relating industrial games, practical exercises and in their fields, able to draw upon their
to your course. For most courses, the industrial experiences and professional
Modules case studies, all of which encourage
research component represents 50% of teamwork and practical grounding of the background throughout their teaching.
Modules are generally taught in intensive
the Master’s credit and you should work material. E-learning and forum activities are
one-week blocks from Monday to Friday, Guest speakers from industry and
on it throughout the year, alongside your widely used to complement these activities.
9.00am - 6.30pm. Some modules are taught government also contribute regularly,
modules. The projects for Cyber Security, By blending lectures with seminars and
over two weeks and you may be required bringing real-world insight into your
HOM, e-BM and our two Automotive practical exercises, we ensure that you are
to attend weekend sessions on occasion. learning experience. There will be
courses are worth 33% of your overall always interacting with your peers.
Module blocks are scheduled at intervals opportunity to attend lectures and
Master’s grade; and the project for MBE
from October to June. Please refer to the seminars from distinguished speakers
contributes 100% of the Master’s grade. Where appropriate, class sizes are kept
relevant course page for a list of modules and researchers throughout the year.
you’ll be required to study and to the small to encourage interaction and
Project support
website for further information.
You will have regular progress meetings
Modules are assessed by assignment, with your project supervisor throughout
not exam, although for some modules the academic year.
there may be a test that forms part of the
assessment. After each module, you will We provide extensive support to strengthen
be assessed by a post-module assignment your academic and research skills with
(PMA) based on the learning objectives regular workshops and seminars dedicated
of that module, and will consolidate your to academic writing, project planning,
subject knowledge. research skills and mind-mapping in
addition to the research methodology
module. Work on your project runs
alongside your module work and you are
expected to devote an appropriate portion
on your time and intellectual effort to the
project throughout the year.

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MSc Engineering Business KEY FACTS


Management (EBM) Entry requirements:
A good British second-class honours degree or
overseas equivalent in a variety of disciplines
Pro g re ssive, techn ology-led com p a n i e s a re lo o ki n g fo r p e o p le including engineering, science and business.
with b o th the p ra cti ca l en gi n eeri n g ski lls a n d th e ma n a g e m e n t
sk ills to dri ve p rod u cti vi ty a n d pro fi ta b i li ty. Language requirement:
(applies to non-native English speakers)
IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 62 | TOEFL iBT: 92
Who is the course and technologies used by After you graduate
designed for? engineering businesses, and As a graduate of EBM you Study programme:
will develop an understanding can expect to be employed Taught modules – assessed by:
EBM is designed for graduates
of the functional relations as a leader of business  Post-module assignments (3,000 – 4,000 words each)
who want become managers
between business divisions that development, manufacturing,
or leaders of technology-based  In-module assessment (for some modules)
can optimise efficiency quality assurance, human
organisations. It is particularly
and competitiveness. resources, or customer
suited to students with an Research project – assessed by:
engineering, scientific or other service in a wide variety of “ Th is c our s e is g reat f or
The course focuses on the 20,000 word dissertation
s t ud e nt s wh o wis h t o

technical background, who manufacturing or service
key value adding activities of:  Oral examination
are looking to understand organisations, particularly b roa d e n t h e ir s k il l s e t
market, product and process where technology plays a
and develop management a nd g a in v a l ua b l e
development; operations, significant part in business Core modules: x 8
expertise. It is also appropriate
for students who have a
logistics and supply chain success. ins ig h t int o t h e  Financial Analysis and Control Systems
management; and core e v e r y d a y ope rat ions
business or even a social  Organisations, People and Performance
emerging technology. The
science background and Recent graduates have gone a nd m a na g e m e nt of  Project Planning, Management and Control
focus on value creation for on to work in a wide range of
are looking to move into an e ng ine e r ing b us ine s s e s .  Operations Strategy for Industry
technology-based organisations companies from manufacturing
engineering related sector.  Logistics and Operations Management
is a key differentiator of EBM. through to finance and Th e c our s e wa s t a ug h t b y
 Quality, Reliability and Maintenance
What will the course consultancy. Please visit our int e re s t ing l e c t ure r s wh o
Your project  Product Design and Development Management
provide? web pages to view a list of job we re a b l e t o us e t h e ir
 Manufacturing Technology
Your project is worth 50% roles that our EBM graduates
This course delivers a broad ex pe r ie nc e t o b r id g e
of your final grade and have gone on to do.
education in management and
supports you in developing t h e t h e ore t ic a l s id e of Elective modules: x 1
business, and will equip you
your personal research skills. s ub j e c t s wit h re l e v a nt One to be chosen from the full module list on
with the analytical tools and
techniques to improve internal
This should cover the broad This course is accredited by the Institution
ind us t r y a ppl ic at ions . website (subject to restrictions)
of Engineering and Technology
area of Engineering Business
and external operations. During Th e c om b inat ion of
Management and can be
the course of the year, you will l e c t ure s a nd s y nd ic at e Course duration:
related to the management
develop skills in the research, 12 months duration | Start date: 4 October 2021
of companies in a wide range wor k , wh ic h inv ol v e d
analysis, and evaluation of
complex business problems,
of different industrial sectors. wor k ing wit h in c ros s -
Various aspects of business Tuition fees:
and gain a methodical c ul t ura l t ea m s , c reat e d Home: £15,560 | Overseas: £28,520
management can be addressed
approach to problem solving a f un a nd e ng a g ing
such as operations, financial, Scholarships available
and decision-making. You will
human resources, supply chain, l ea r ning ex pe r ie nc e .”
learn about the processes
or strategic management issues. Applications:
Bangali Bangura, Switzerland
warwick.ac.uk/wmgmasters/entry
Operations Manager, Amazon UK

Contact:
wmgmasters@warwick.ac.uk

warwick.ac.uk/wmgmasters/courses/ebm
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MSc International Technology KEY FACTS


Management (ITM) Entry requirements:
A good British second-class honours degree or
overseas equivalent in a variety of disciplines.
I n th e c o ntext of a globa l bu si ne ss e n v i ro n me n t, th i s p ro g ra mme i s
ab o ut h o w to d eli ver va lu e a n d b e n e fi t to o u rse lv e s a n d o u r cu sto m e rs Language requirement:
th ro ug h the exp loi tati on of i n n ov ati o n a n d te ch n o lo g i ca l ch a n g e . (applies to non-native English speakers)
IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 62 | TOEFL iBT: 92
“St ud y ing I T M pre pa re d m e
f or t h e d ig it a l wor l d t h at Study programme:
Taught modules – assessed by:
I a m now a pa rt of , a s a
 Post-module assignments (3,000 – 4,000 words each)
Who is the course designed for? Your project Te c h nic a l A c c ount M a na g e r  In-module assessment (for some modules)
ITM is designed for graduates with an Your project is worth 50% of your final at M ic ros oft . Th e c our s e
engineering, science or technology grade and supports you in developing g a v e m e t h e c onf id e nc e Research project – assessed by:
background who aspire to a leadership your personal research skills. Through
position in high-tech, high-growth, your project, you will have the
a nd k nowl e d g e , wh il s t  20,000 word dissertation
globally operating companies. opportunity to focus on a topic within a l s o prov id ing up- t o- d at e  Oral examination

Candidates with a business qualification an area of particular interest to you. For t ool s a nd t e c h niq ue s , t o
and significant work experience within ITM students, this should relate to the m a na g e t e c h nol og y in a Core modules: x 6
a technology role or environment will management of technology or technical  Technology Management

also be considered. functions within an international context.


g l ob a l m a r ke t pl a c e . Tod a y,
 Emerging Technologies for Business
wh e ne v e r I a m s e t t o f a c e
 Systems Thinking and Systems Engineering
What will the course provide? After you graduate c h a l l e ng e s , I a m a b l e t o  Managing Innovation and Change

Technology Management is of As an ITM graduate, there are numerous us e m y WM G e d uc at ion t o  International Joint Ventures
strategic importance to companies career paths open to you. Having wor k out t h e b e s t s ol ut ion  Technology Consultancy
and governments worldwide and is developed a strong understanding of
essential for national competitiveness how technology can best be exploited to
or c our s e of a c t ion.”
and prosperity. This course focuses contribute to global success, you will be Elective modules: x 1 or 2
Fatin Fatihah Zahari, Malaysia
on emerging technologies and the especially suited to roles in companies One or two to be chosen from the elective
Technical Account Manager, Microsoft, Malaysia
approaches, tools and techniques which operate internationally. You can module list on our ITM web page
to manage these technologies in a expect a leadership position within a
global, collaborative environment. You variety of key functions in manufacturing Course duration:
will gain the expertise to manage the or service organisations, particularly 12 months duration | Start date: 4 October 2021
development, acquisition and operation where technology plays a significant part
of technology in a global, competitive in business success. Please visit our web T E C H N O L O GY Tuition fees:
environment, and to contribute to pages for a list of job roles that our ITM
the management of international graduates have gone on to do. MANAGEMENT IS Home: £15,560 | Overseas: £28,520
Scholarships available
operations. The programme aims O F S T R AT E G I C
to create flexible individuals who
can analyse business opportunities, This course is accredited by the Institution of
I M P O R TA N C E T O Applications:
operationalise technologies, and Engineering and Technology C O M PA N I E S warwick.ac.uk/wmgmasters/entry
innovate in ways of working. AND GOVERNMENTS
Contact:
WORLDWIDE. wmgmasters@warwick.ac.uk

warwick.ac.uk/wmgmasters/courses/itm
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MSc Management for KEY FACTS


Business Excellence (MBE) Entry requirements:
A good British second-class honours degree or
overseas equivalent in a variety of disciplines
Th e f rame work for the Ma n a gem e n t fo r Bu si n e ss including business, engineering, science, economics.
Exc e lle nc e degree i s the E u rop ea n E xce lle n ce M o de l,
c reate d to help orga n i s ati on s de v e lo p to w a rds th e Language requirement:
ac h ie v e men t of su s ta i n a ble exce lle n ce . (applies to non-native English speakers)
IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 62 | TOEFL iBT: 92

Who is the course different learning experience After you graduate Study programme:
designed for? to what you will have previously MBE graduates have gone on to Taught modules – formative assessment*:
been used to. The style of become managers and leaders  Post-module assignments (3,000 – 4,000 words each)
MBE is an innovative MSc
learning is active. You will make in business development,  In-module assessment (for some modules)
degree course designed for
choices about what you wish to new product development,
those who want to become
learn and you will decide how consultancy, quality
effective leaders and managers Research project – assessed by:
best to achieve your learning assurance, human resources
of business excellence in 20,000 word dissertation
objectives; all of this will be 
industry. It is suitable for high management, customer “M y c r it ic a l t h ink ing ,  Oral examination
facilitated by our expert MBE services, manufacturing
achievers who want to be int e r pe r s ona l a nd
course tutors. management and engineering
challenged in the way they think
about business management management. MBE graduates l ea d e r s h ip s k il l s h a v e Core modules: x 8
and problem solving. Typically, Your project will have the ability to drive d e v e l ope d h ug e l y t h a nks  Creating Business Excellence

 Leadership and Excellence


students will have a background A fundamental part of this corporate transformation and t o t h e r ic h a nd a c t iv e
in engineering, business course is to prepare you for improvement, for all aspects of  Robust Decision Making
l ea r ning e nv ironm e nt
management, finance or your career after graduation performance including market  Process Improvement using Six Sigma

economics, but MBE is open and help you explore the share, customer satisfaction, t h at M B E prov id e s .
 Product Excellence using Six Sigma
to graduates from any possible futures available employee development and G roup a c t iv it ie s a nd  Knowledge-Based Asset Management
academic discipline. to you. Alongside the core financial results, to name but a s im ul at ions m ea nt  Financial Analysis and Control Systems
modules, which will broaden few. Please visit our web pages
t h at I wa s s ol v ing  Organisations, People and Performance
What will the course your educational experience, for a list of job roles that our
you will pick a research-based MBE graduates have gone rea l b us ine s s is s ue s
provide?
project in a particular area that on to do. f rom t h e out s e t , Elective modules: x 1
This course is all about
understanding how
interests you. wh il s t c ol l a b orat ing One to be chosen from the full module list on website
wit h m y int e r nat iona l (subject to restrictions)
organisations work; it takes a
Your project is an extended
holistic look at organisations, c l a s s m at e s . M B E t a ug h t
piece of work requiring at least Course duration:
the inter-relationships between
50% of your time and effort m e t h e im port a nc e of
departments within them, 12 months duration | Start date: 4 October 2021
and how to optimise the
over the course of the year. s y s t e m at ic m a na g e m e nt ,
For MBE, your project alone
use of available resources.
will determine the award of a
“MY CRITICAL wh ic h I us e t o m e e t Tuition fees:
Designed to deliver a m y c us t om e r s ’
detailed understanding of
degree with or without a merit THINKING, Home: £15,560 | Overseas: £28,520
or distinction. It supports you
INTERPERSONAL re q uire m e nt s .” Scholarships available
the philosophies, strategies,
in developing your personal
processes and techniques that
research skills and allows AND LEADERSHIP Jeanette Maserumule Applications:
enable change and deliver
business excellence, this course
further integration SKILLS HAVE Management Consultant warwick.ac.uk/wmgmasters/entry
of understanding.
will provide you with a distinctly D E V E L O P E D H U G E LY.”
Contact:
wmgmasters@warwick.ac.uk

*This means that you will be required to pass your modules, and
you will be given feedback on the strength of the work and areas for
warwick.ac.uk/wmgmasters/courses/mbe improvement, but no mark will be awarded.
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MSc Programme and Project KEY FACTS


Management (PPM) Entry requirements:
A good British second-class honours degree or
overseas equivalent in a variety of disciplines.
Co mpanie s a re often s trategi cally o rg a n i se d th ro u g h a se ri e s o f
pro je c ts, progra mmes, a n d p ort fo li o s, w h i ch e n a b le s th e m to fo cu s Language requirement:
c learly o n s p eci fi c objecti ves a nd m a n a g e re so u rce s e ffe cti v e ly to (applies to non-native English speakers)
ac h ie v e them. IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 62 | TOEFL iBT: 92

Study programme:
Taught modules – assessed by:
 Post-module assignments (3,000 – 4,000 words each)

 In-module assessment (for some modules)

Who is the course designed for? Your project


PPM is designed for graduates who want to Your project is worth 50% of your final Research project – assessed by:
move into project management, either in grade and supports you in developing  20,000 word dissertation
their current technical and business field, your personal research skills. Through your  Oral examination

or into a new field of expertise. Students on project you will have the opportunity to
this course can have a very wide range of focus on a topic within an area of particular Core modules: x 7
academic and professional backgrounds. interest to you. This can be related to
 Financial Analysis and Control Systems
projects in a number of different industrial
 Organisations, People and Performance
What will the course provide? sectors and can address many different
“One of t h e t h ing s I rea l l y  Project Planning, Management and Control
Programme and Project Management at aspects of project and programme
management. l ov e a b out t h is c our s e is  Programme and Project Strategy
Warwick will provide you with a broad
set of skills which have wide application. t h e f a c t t h at it us e s g roup  International Joint Ventures

After you graduate  Management of Change


During the course of the year, you’ll gain exe rc is e s a nd s im ul at ions . I n
 Managing the Multi-Project/Programme Environment
practical experience through applied PPM graduates can expect to be t h e M a na g e m e nt of C h a ng e
syndicate activities and current case employed in service industries,
m od ul e , t h e c l a s s s pl it int o
studies, delivered by professionals in information technology, engineering or Elective modules: x 2
the field. You will develop a methodical any other business area needing project t wo g roups a nd we ra n
Two to be chosen from the full module list on website
approach to the management of financial management skills. Please visit our web our own ‘c om pa nie s ’, wit h (subject to restrictions)
aspects of projects and programmes and pages for a list of job roles that our PPM ea c h of us t a k ing on a rol e
will learn about the strategic management graduates have gone on to do.
wit h in t h e b us ine s s . Th e s e Course duration:
of people in organisations and how this
relates to the wider business strategy. s im ul at ions a re d e s ig ne d t o 12 months duration | Start date: 4 October 2021
You will learn the methodologies, This course is accredited by the Association for re pl ic at e wh at h a ppe ns in
Project Management (APM) Tuition fees:
tools, principles and philosophies to b us ine s s ; prov id ing rea l l y
effectively contribute to the development Home: £15,560 | Overseas: £28,520
v a l ua b l e pre pa rat ion f or
and management of small and large Scholarships available
scale projects, multiple projects and prof e s s iona l l if e .“
programmes. Applications:
Botan Rasool, Iraqi Kurdistan
warwick.ac.uk/wmgmasters/entry

Contact:
wmgmasters@warwick.ac.uk

warwick.ac.uk/wmgmasters/courses/ppm
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MSc Supply Chain and Logistics KEY FACTS


Management (SCLM) Entry requirements:
A good British second-class honours degree or
overseas equivalent in a variety of disciplines.
A s o ur globa l rea ch becomes eve r m o re a p p a re n t, th e re i s a
ne e d and op p ortu n i ty for orga n i sati o n s to co n n e ct to g e th e r Language requirement:
to de liv e r a d ded va lu e to the co n su me r th ro u g h i n te rli n ke d (applies to non-native English speakers)
supply c h ai n s a n d effi ci en t logisti cs. IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 62 | TOEFL iBT: 92

Study programme:
Who is the course Your project This course is accredited by the Taught modules – assessed by:
Chartered Institute of Procurement  Post-module assignments (3,000 – 4,000 words each)
designed for? Your project is worth 50% and Supply (CIPS) and The Chartered
 In-module assessment (for some modules)
SCLM is designed for of your final grade and Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT).
graduates who want to work supports you in developing Graduates may apply for respective
memberships on successful completion.
within logistics and supply your personal research skills. Research project – assessed by:
NB: module conditions apply.
chain management across a Through your project you  20,000 word dissertation
variety of business sectors. will have the opportunity to “B e f ore I j oine d WM G ,  Oral examination

Typically, students will have a focus on a topic within an I k ne w t h at I wa nt e d


background in engineering, area of particular interest to
t o wor k in ope rat ions Core modules: x 7
maths, statistics, business or you. This may be purchasing
management studies. Highly or outsourcing, material or a nd s uppl y c h a in  Supply Chain Management

 Logistics and Operations Management


motivated graduates from production control, inventory m a na g e m e nt , b ut I
 Procurement and Inventory Management
other disciplines will also reduction, material flow, d id n’ t rea l is e q uit e h ow
warehousing and distribution,  Storage and Warehouse Techniques
be considered. pra c t ic a l a nd e ng a g ing
supply chain management,  Transportation Techniques and Management

transport planning, product t h is prog ra m m e woul d


What will the course  Organisations, People and Performance

provide? lifecycle management, reverse b e ! I t wa s s uc h a g reat  Financial Analysis and Control Systems

The central content is


logistics, or one of many other ex pe r ie nc e int e ra c t ing
related areas.
the concept of a supply wit h c l a s s m at e s in Elective modules: x 2
network: constructing the
After you graduate
a c a d e m ic d is c us s ions . Two to be chosen from the full module list on website
relationships which bring it (subject to restrictions)
As a graduate of SCLM, “IT WAS SUCH Th is is v e r y d iff e re nt t o
into being; commissioning the
wh at I h a d pre v ious l y
technologies which enable it to you could work within a A G R E AT Course duration:
operate; managing the input, whole spectrum of different ex pe r ie nc e d . N ow I
manufacturing or service EXPERIENCE 12 months duration | Start date: 4 October 2021
the material and information c a n s e e t h e b ig g e r
flow; and distributing the companies, including INTERACTING pic t ure of h ow l og is t ic s
product. This is supported providers of third party Tuition fees:
logistics as specialists in
WITH s y s t e m s wor k a nd Home: £15,560 | Overseas: £28,520
by personal development
opportunities in more generally supply chain, planning or C L A S S M AT E S I ’ m exc it e d t o put m y Scholarships available
logistics. Please visit our web
applicable competencies such IN ACADEMIC k nowl e d g e
as statistical methods, quality pages to view a list of job roles Applications:
that our SCLM graduates have D I S C U S S I O N S .” int o pra c t ic e .”
management, business and warwick.ac.uk/wmgmasters/entry
industrial law and improving gone on to do.
Iris Xu, China
performance.
Contact:
wmgmasters@warwick.ac.uk

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MSc e-Business Management (e-BM) KEY FACTS


Entry requirements:
Online engagement is a defining feature of today’s business environment. A good British second-class honours
Competence in digital activity is critical to success, be that business degree or overseas equivalent in a
profitability, optimised communications, or data management and analysis. variety of disciplines including IT, media,
communications, business, data science
or technology.
Digital and Data Science
Language requirement:
 e-Business Fundamentals
Enterprise e-Commerce Solutions (applies to non-native English speakers)
Who is the course designed for?

 Cloud Native Computing “ Th e d y na m ic t ea c h ing IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 62 | TOEFL iBT: 92


e-BM has been designed for those  Big Data Technology and Visualisation e nv ironm e nt wa s f a nt a s t ic .
who wish to operate effectively in the Data Engineering with Python

B e ing a b l e t o l ea r n f rom t ut or s Study programme:
e-Business environment and to manage Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Taught modules – assessed by:
wit h ind us t r y ex pe rt is e , g ue s t
 
or lead either the transformation of Digital and Data Science Consultancy
existing business processes or the

Post-module assignments (3,000 –
l e c t ure r s a nd int e r nat iona l
 
 Study, Professional and Analytical Skills 4,000 words each)
creation of new e-Business activity.
c l a s s m at e s wa s inv a l ua b l e . In-module assessment (for some
With the exponential growth in e-Business  
e-Commerce and Digital Analytics Ca s e s t ud ie s a nd s im ul at ions modules)
activity worldwide, there is great demand
e-Business Fundamentals
for e-Business professionals who bring

h e l pe d m e t o und e r s t a nd t h e
Enterprise e-Commerce Solutions
particular specialised knowledge and c h a l l e ng e s f a c e d b y b us ine s s Research project – assessed by:

Digital Development with Python


skills. With this in mind, WMG have

20,000 word dissertation
in t od a y ’s d ig it a l wor k pl a c e

Customer Experience and Consumer Insight
created four specialisms under the MSc
 
 Oral examination

in e-Business Management.
 Big Data Analytics and Optimisation
 a nd t o wor k on g e ne rat ing
Agile Project Management and Consultancy
 
rea l - wor l d s ol ut ions . I h a v e
Supply Chain Integration and Finance Core modules:
Our specialisms us e d t h e s k il l s , k nowl e d g e

 Study, Professional and Analytical Skills See each specialism description


 e-Commerce and Digital Analytics a nd t e c h niq ue s l ea r ne d
Digital Marketing
Digital Marketing t o l a unc h m y c a re e r a s a n
 
Course duration:
 Digital and Data Science


 Digital Consultancy and



 e-Business Fundamentals e - B us ine s s prof e s s iona l .” 12 months duration |
Entrepreneurship
 Digital Marketing, Strategy and Management Start date: 4 October 2021
 eCustomer Relationship Management Fidelia Holy Gunawan, Indonesia
The next column shows the module topics  Creating a Digital Brand e-Commerce Trading Executive Tuition fees:
covered under each specialism.  Digital Marketing Campaigns
Home: £15,560 | Overseas: £28,520
 Big Data and Marketing Technology
Your project Scholarships available
 Digital Retail Strategy After you graduate
The research element of your course is  Study, Professional and Analytical Skills As an e-BM graduate, you’ll have an ever-
worth 33% of your final grade (60 CATs) Applications:
increasing range of careers to choose from.
and supports you in developing your Digital Consultancy and Entrepreneurship warwick.ac.uk/wmgmasters/entry
Our graduates often go into IT and e-business
personal research skills. Depending on  e-Business Fundamentals consultancy roles, (both self-employed and in
the specialism that you opt for, your  Digital Consultancy large consultancy groups), into e-commerce Contact:
project should focus on management or  Digital Entrepreneurship and Financing companies or enterprises with existing or wmgmasters@warwick.ac.uk
technology-related issues in companies  Emerging Technology for Business developing online business initiatives. Many
involved in e-Commerce; digital  Digital Marketing Strategy and Management graduates chose to go into media companies
marketing; digital and data science or  Digital Retail Strategy or take on digital marketing roles. Please visit
digital consultancy.  Supply Chain Integration and Finance our web pages for a list of jobs that our e-BM
 Study, Professional and Analytical Skills graduates have gone on to do.

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MSc Innovation and KEY FACTS


Entrepreneurship (IAE) Entry requirements:
A good British second-class honours degree or
overseas equivalent in a variety of disciplines.
Ne w b usiness s u cces s typ i ca lly re qu i re s a ra re co m b i n ati o n Applicants should be able to demonstrate their
o f inno v ati on , techn i ca l s ki lls, a n d e n tre p re n e u ri a l kn o w - h o w. entrepreneurial flair in their Statement of Purpose.
We f o c us on these to i n crea s e th e ch a n ce s o f su cce ss fo r y o u r
ne w pro duct or servi ce ba sed b u si n e sse s. Language requirement:
(applies to non-native English speakers)
IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 62 | TOEFL iBT: 92
Who is the course designed for? You will use the latest methods and
Designed for budding entrepreneurs, for those technologies to support these processes
Study programme:
with family businesses that need transforming, and will have extensive opportunity to both
Taught modules – assessed by:
and for those wanting to bring an innovative, develop and practice your skills for making
 Post-module assignments (3,000 – 4,000 words each)
entrepreneurial mindset to their next job, this appropriate judgements regarding the
 In-module assessment (for some modules)
course will allow you to apply best practice choices in your business development.
approaches to your business proposals to
maximise chances of success. After you graduate Research project – assessed by:
Our graduates typically start their own  20,000 word dissertation
 Oral examination
What will the course provide? business, and we’ve seen them become
IAE is a practical course, covering the successful in a wide range of sectors including:
process from generating new business ideas, food and drink, music, electrical manufacturing, Core modules: x 7
developing and refining ideas, and designing digital education, oil and gas, outsourcing,  Business Model Generation

the infrastructure right through to launching consultancy, fashion, textiles, luxury goods  Establishing a New Business
and jewellery, logistics, and finance. The skills
“ Th is c our s e h e l pe d
the business. You’ll focus on how innovation  Leadership
gained on this course are also extremely m e d e v e l op, re f ine a nd
can be exploited in technological and business  Financial Analysis and Control Systems
contexts, to increase success for new product valuable for existing businesses, especially s uc c e s s f ul l y l a unc h m y
 Innovation
or services based businesses. where there is interest in moving into new b us ine s s , Pr int Oc t opus .
product or service areas.  Sales and Sales Management
Wh at wa s g reat a b out t h e  Management of Change
Your project c our s e wa s h ow it wa s
Your project is worth 50% of your final grade s t r uc t ure d : c ore m od ul e s Elective modules: x 2
and is devoted to rigorously developing your
business idea, so that by the end of the course BEING AN g a v e m e a t h oroug h Two to be chosen from the full module list on website
you will be in a position to launch your business. ENTREPRENEUR IS g round ing in e s s e nt ia l (subject to restrictions)
The project is run in accordance with a ‘New b us ine s s a rea s ; b ut a s we l l
Product Development Plan’, developed with a
N OT J U S T A B O U T Course duration:
a s t h is , I wa s a b l e t o c h oos e
range of industrial partners and tested with real M A K I N G M O N E Y, B U T 12 months duration | Start date: 4 October 2021
new product business ideas. Work on your project
e l e c t iv e m od ul e s t h at we re
C R E AT I N G VA L U E TO re l e v a nt t o m y b us ine s s
runs concurrently with your module study and you Tuition fees:
will be appointed a tutor to supervise you. H E L P TO I M P R O V E a rea . M y b us ine s s h a s Home: £15,560 | Overseas: £28,520
Throughout the year, you’ll cover themes PEOPLE’S LIVES. b e ne f it e d f rom a l l I l ea r nt Scholarships available
such as business modelling, sales, starting
a new business, innovation, leadership,
d ur ing m y M S c .”
Applications:
managing change and financial analysis.
Dhruv Jain, India warwick.ac.uk/wmgmasters/entry
Founder and Director, Print Octopus, India
Contact:
wmgmasters@warwick.ac.uk

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MSc International Trade, KEY FACTS


Strategy and Operations (ITSO) Entry requirements:
A good British second-class honours degree or
overseas equivalent in a variety of disciplines.
Mo de rn b us i n es s tra d es a cross i n te rn ati o n a l b o u n da ri e s, so a
th o ro ug h kn owled ge a n d u n d er sta n di n g o f th e m a n a g e m e n t a n d Language requirement:
o pe ratio nal requ i remen ts to tra de su cce ssfu lly i n i n te rn ati o n a l (applies to non-native English speakers)
marke ts is es sen ti a l to s u cces s. IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 62 | TOEFL iBT: 92

Study programme:
Taught modules – assessed by:
 Post-module assignments (3,000 – 4,000 words each)

Who is the course designed for? Because this programme is heavily focused  In-module assessment (for some modules)

ITSO is designed for graduates looking on the application of theory into practice,
for an international business degree you will be able to envisage how the skills
Research project – assessed by:
that focuses on the application of theory developed throughout your studies will
20,000 word dissertation
be used to best advantage in a

into practice. Students may have already  Oral examination
studied business related programmes, professional environment.
but this course is also very much open to
Your project Core modules: x 6
those with other academic backgrounds.
The project is worth 50% of your final  International Trade
Typically, the course attracts students
from social sciences such as economics grade and supports you in developing “ITSO provided a comprehensive  International Joint Ventures

or international relations, and those with a your personal research skills as well understanding of trade  Legal Aspects of a Global Business

more technical background now looking as enabling you to focus on an area of dynamics in a multicultural  Transport Techniques and Management

to apply themselves in an international particular interest for your career path.  Financial Analysis and Control Systems
environment. After graduating,
business capacity. The project should relate to one or more
 Strategic Marketing
of the following aspects of trading in an I secured work supporting
What will the course provide? international context. international companies looking
for investment opportunities in Elective modules: x 3
This course will give you a comprehensive Two to be chosen from the full module list on website
After you graduate Guatemala. Firstly, as a Foreign
overview of how international companies (subject to restrictions)
operate. It will deepen your knowledge After graduating from ITSO, a wide Direct Investment Consultant,
and understanding of the management range of career options will be open to
and now as Deputy Head of Course duration:
and operational requirements necessary to you, including managerial roles within:
transportation and logistics; business Mission for the Guatemalan 12 months duration | Start date: 4 October 2021
trade successfully in international markets.
development, relationship management Embassy in El Salvador. If it
You’ll develop a broad set of skills that will and negotiation; strategy implementation; wasn’t for WMG, I wouldn’t have Tuition fees:
enable you to get involved in the whole customs and the legal aspects of known how to build strong and Home: £15,560 | Overseas: £28,520
business process, from initial engagement international business. International trade Scholarships available
long-lasting relationships with
with a new market right through to the is relevant across all industry sectors
including manufacturing, engineering strategic partners.“
delivery of a product or service. Throughout Applications:
the year, you will learn to identify business and automotive businesses, retail and
wholesale enterprises, financial services,
Manuela Rodriguez Melgar warwick.ac.uk/wmgmasters/entry
opportunities, formulate strategic options
Deputy Head of Mission,
and define business-winning propositions, and other service sector organisations.
Guatemalan Embassy in El Salvador Contact:
as well as to manage, lead change and Please visit our web pages for a list of job
improve operational and supply chain roles that our ITSO graduates have gone wmgmasters@warwick.ac.uk
processes within international business. on to do.
This course is accredited by the Institute
of Export and International Trade

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MSc Service Management KEY FACTS


and Design (SMD) Entry requirements:
A good British second-class honours degree or
overseas equivalent in a variety of disciplines.
I n to day ’s comp lex bu si n ess en v i ro n me n t, w h e re so m u ch o f
g lo b al GD P i s n ow s ervi ce-relat e d, se rv i ce sci e n ce i s b o th a n Language requirement:
exc iting and cru ci a l a rea i n which b u si n e sse s mu st i n crea se (applies to non-native English speakers)
th e ir ex perti se to sta y a hea d. IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 62 | TOEFL iBT: 92

Study programme:
Who is the course variety of international specific and you may carry out Taught modules – assessed by:
designed for? sector perspectives. your project with a business,  Post-module assignments (3,000 – 4,000 words each)
public sector organisation or  In-module assessment (for some modules)
SMD is designed for graduates
This course will review a charity. A number of SMD
who are outward-looking,
operationally how you go dissertations have led to journal
forward-thinking and interested Research project – assessed by:
about using techniques to and conference publications
in designing businesses for 20,000 word dissertation
design service experience, lead and KTPs (Knowledge Transfer 
the future. It is appropriate for “B us ine s s s im ul at ions  Oral examination
change and drive business Partnerships).
students from all academic we re a n int e g ra l pa rt
transformation. It will show you
backgrounds, who have a broad
perspective and understanding
how you go about building After you graduate of t h e prog ra m m e . Core modules: x 6
reputation, relationships, and This course is aimed at future Ev e r y t h ing we we re  Service Design and Delivery
that interdisciplinary work is
brand with your customer.  Service Support Technologies
essential for effective service leaders and managers of t a ug h t wa s re l at e d
It will help you make sense of service-based organisations.  Reputation and Relationship Management
business. t o wh at ’s h a ppe ning
big data, and the use of It is not sector specific and  Leading Change
technology to effectively is applicable to a wide in ind us t r y. Th at wa s
What will the course  Financial Analysis and Control Systems
support service delivery. range of industries including t h oroug h l y re f re s h ing – I
provide?  Business Model Generation

Fundamentally, the course will


healthcare, finance, IT, travel, ne v e r f e l t I wa s l ea r ning
Your project retail, education, hospitality
demystify what creates excellent s om e t h ing f or t h e s a ke Elective modules: x 3
Your project is worth 50% and tourism, oil and gas, and
service. You will learn the tools of it . I wa s s h own h ow Three to be chosen from the full module list on
of your final grade and even the ‘servitisation’ of
and techniques to confidently
supports you in developing manufacturing companies, t o a ppl y wh at I wa s website (subject to restrictions)
design the service systems
needed to work well with your
your personal research skills. looking at the transition from b e ing t a ug h t in rea l - l if e
Through your project, you product-centric to service- Course duration:
customer, and to ensure the s it uat ions . I l ike d t h e
will have the opportunity to centric thinking. Please visit our 12 months duration | Start date: 4 October 2021
best outcomes are achieved. wa y I wa s e nc oura g e d t o
focus on a topic within an web pages to view a list of job
You’ll learn to structure a
area of particular interest roles that our SMD graduates c ons t a nt l y int e r rog at e
service organisation and look Tuition fees:
at excellence in service from a
to you. Service is not sector have gone on to do. a nd c h a l l e ng e Home: £15,560 | Overseas: £28,520
inf or m at ion. I f ound Scholarships available
t h is a f a r b e tt e r wa y of
l ea r ning t h a n Applications:
s itt ing ex a m s .” warwick.ac.uk/wmgmasters/entry
LEARN TO DESIGN SERVICE EXPERIENCE, LEAD
Contact:
C H A N G E A N D D R I V E B U S I N E S S T R A N S F O R M AT I O N . Valentina Munoz, Venezuela
Analyst, KPMG’s Technology Risk wmgmasters@warwick.ac.uk
Consulting Team, UK

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Cyber Security KEY FACTS


Entry requirements:
A good British second-class honours degree or
overseas equivalent in a variety of disciplines
MSC CYBER SECURITY MSC CYBER SECURITY Project including engineering, science and business.

ENGINEERING (CSE) MANAGEMENT (CSM) Your project is your opportunity to


specialise in a particular area of cyber Language requirement:
security that interests you, whilst (applies to non-native English speakers)
Designed for Computer Science, Engineering Designed for graduates looking to developing your personal research IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 62 | TOEFL iBT: 92
or other STEM graduates looking to take a understand or apply cyber security in a skills. For both CSE and CSM, the
leading operational role in securing the digital consultancy, strategic, or business context. project is worth 33% of your final
Study programme:
assets upon which an organisation is critically CSM is ideal for those from a computer Master’s grade.
dependent. science or IT background. The programme Taught modules – assessed by:
also caters for non-STEM graduates with a Post-module assignments (3,000 –
 

What will the course provide? specific interest in cyber security. 4,000 words each)
 In-module assessment (for some modules)
Our world is becoming ever more dependent
upon the relationship between people, the What will the course provide?
environment and digital systems. Our evolving You’ll develop a clear understanding of the Research project – assessed by:
use of the web and mobile communication cyber threat landscape and how a cyber-  20,000 word dissertation
devices is obvious. Less noticeable are the digital incident may evolve. You will cover the key  Oral examination

systems in vehicles, infrastructure, industry, technologies required to defend and protect


finance, agriculture, medicine. These all reside in organisational information infrastructures Course duration:
the cyber domain. These all need securing. from threats and attacks, and will learn how
12 months duration | Start date: 4 October 2021
to manage and limit the impact an attack “ Th e c our s e is pe r f e c t l y
By studying Cyber Security with us, you will can have on a business.
d e s ig ne d t o pre pa re Tuition fees:
deepen your knowledge of this multifaceted
cyberspace. You’ll learn key aspects of how to CSM focuses on the strategic deployment y ou prof e s s iona l l if e . Home: £15,560 | Overseas: £28,520
protect and enhance the human experience and implementation of cyber security within E a c h m od ul e c ons is t s Scholarships available
within it. an organisation. You will learn to understand of a n int e ns iv e we e k of
the threat, implement solutions, manage Applications:
resources, and effectively communicate
l ea r ning , wh ic h prov id e s
On this MSc, you will develop your ability to think warwick.ac.uk/wmgmasters/entry
and act coherently in cyberspace. The course these to senior decision makers. c ore k nowl e d g e . Th e P M A
is a broad fusion of practical application and t h e n g iv e s y ou c h a nc e t o Contact:
theoretical abstraction. You should expect to be Core modules: x 7 re s ea rc h t h e s ub j e c t in wmgmasters@warwick.ac.uk
using your deep understanding to solve realistic Proactive Cyber Defence

m ore d e pt h a nd pre s e nt
cyber security problems. Managing Cyber Risk, Audit & Compliance
y our f ind ing s . I h a v e b e e n
 

 Digital Forensic Investigation


Core modules: x 4  Management of Cryptosystems a b l e t o a ppl y m y l ea r ning
 Security Architectures and Network Defence  Penetration Testing f rom t h e m od ul e s t o
Cryptosystems and Data Protection Cyber Security Consultancy
 
b e ne f it m y c l ie nt s , b y
Information Risk Management & Governance Study, Professional, and Analytical Skills
und e r s t a nd ing t h e ir
  

 Digital Forensics
Elective modules: x 1 from list s e c ur it y a nd b us ine s s
Elective modules: x 4 from list  Cloud Native Computing re q uire m e nt s .”
 Enterprise Cyber Security  Enterprise eCommerce Solutions
 Industrial Espionage and Counterfeiting  Programming and Fundamental Algorithms Rebecca Falconer, UK
 Cyber Security for Virtualisation Systems  Machine Intelligence and Data Science Senior Cyber Security Consultant These courses are accredited by the
 Cyber Intelligence and Operations Institution of Engineering and Technology
 Cyber-Physical Systems
CSE and CSM are certified by the National Cyber Security Centre (part of GCHQ)

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MSc Healthcare Operational KEY FACTS


Management (HOM) Entry requirements:
A good British second-class honours degree or
overseas equivalent in a variety of disciplines within
D e v e lo pe d w i thi n the In sti tu te of D i g i ta l H ea lth ca re , sciences, engineering and business.
th is pro g ra mme dri ves the i mp l e m e n tati o n o f
inno v ativ e di gi ta l techn ologi es a n d se rv i ce s to fa ci li tate Language requirement:
impro v e men t i n the comp lex hea lth ca re se rv i ce se cto r. (applies to non-native English speakers)
IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 62 | TOEFL iBT: 92

Who is the course Throughout the year, opportunity for you to focus Study programme:
designed for? you’ll acquire the skills on an aspect of particular Taught modules – assessed by:
and knowledge to assess interest to you. Post-module assignments
This MSc in Healthcare  
organisational performance (3,000 – 4,000 words each)
Operational Management
has been designed to fulfil
and drive the development and After you graduate  In-module assessment (for some modules)
implementation of innovation Healthcare is a dynamic
the specific needs and
in healthcare organisations sector with ever-increasing
requirements of graduates Research project – assessed by:
in order to bring about demands worldwide. There is
interested in a management 15,000 word dissertation
improvement. a constant need for experts

or leadership role within  Oral examination
the complex healthcare with the knowledge, skills
You will learn about the and expertise to manage and
service sector. It is suitable
workings of health systems and drive innovation, implement Core modules: x 8
for graduates from a broad “S h a r ing t h oug h t s a nd
the processes that have impact change and improve quality  Leading Change in Healthcare
range of academic disciplines
on the industry today, such as and efficiency in healthcare
ex pe r ie nc e s of g l ob a l  Quality and Productivity in Health Service Systems
across technical, scientific,
medical, management and
the transformative abilities of services. As a graduate of HOM, h ea l t h c a re s y s t e m s , wit h Operational Management and Clinical Systems
 
technology and data.
social sciences. However, strong you will have a broad range s t a ff a nd s t ud e nt s f rom Improvement
quantitative skills are required. of career opportunities open v a r ious nat iona l it ie s ,  Introduction to Health Informatics
We will provide you with an to you within managerial or
We take a single cohort of up  Electronic Health Records Systems
insight into health systems organisational leadership roles.
h a s b e e n a t ot a l l y
to 30 students on this Master’s Epidemiology and Statistical Methods for
stream, making it a very close-
modelling, e-health, health Please visit our web pages to re wa rd ing ex pe r ie nc e .  

informatics, and epidemiology. Quality Improvement


knit group. view a list of job roles that our Ev e r y t h ing I l ea r nt on  Introduction to Health Economics
HOM graduates have gone t h e c our s e is a ppl ie d
Ultimately, you will gain the on to do. Resource Management in Healthcare
What will the course
 

essential knowledge to manage t o t h e c h a l l e ng e s Service Delivery


provide?
the integration of people, f a c ing h ea l t h c a re
Healthcare organisations systems, and technologies to
share commonalities with
org a nis at ions t od a y. I Course duration:
ensure the delivery of consistent
c a n und oub t e d l y s a y 12 months duration | Start date: 4 October 2021
production facilities, including high quality, person-centric care.
the need for efficient process T H E R E I S A C O N S TA N T t h at t h e s t r uc t ure a nd
flow, change management, NEED FOR EXPERTS Tuition fees:
Your project t ea c h ing of t h e M S c
and quality standards. As WITH THE KNOWLEDGE, Home: £15,560 | Overseas: £28,520
a student you will explore
Your project is worth 33% of h a s pre pa re d m e Scholarships available
your final grade and supports SKILLS AND EXPERTISE f or m y f ut ure
the principles, approaches,
you in developing your TO MANAGE AND DRIVE
strategies, and techniques
personal research and
h ea l t h c a re c a re e r.” Applications:
for analysing, designing, and I N N O V AT I O N , I M P L E M E N T
analytical skills. Your research warwick.ac.uk/wmgmasters/entry
managing complex healthcare CHANGE AND IMPROVE Michelle Yao, Ireland
will be related to issues of
systems. You will learn to QUALITY AND EFFICIENCY
quality and productivity Contact:
measure efficiency and improve I N H E A LT H C A R E S E R V I C E S .
in the healthcare context wmgmasters@warwick.ac.uk
effectiveness, productivity,
and will provide
quality, and safety.

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MSc Manufacturing Systems KEY FACTS


Engineering and Management (MSEM) Entry requirements:
A good British second-class honours degree or
overseas equivalent in engineering.

A s pro duc ts become i n crea si n gly co m p lex , so do th e m a n u fa ctu ri n g


Language requirement:
sy ste ms requ i red to p rod u ce the m . M SE M i s a b o u t de si g n i n g a n d (applies to non-native English speakers)
managing the most effi ci en t mea n s o f p ro du cti o n , i n o rde r to m a ke IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 62 | TOEFL iBT: 92
th e b e st produ cts .
Study programme:
Taught modules – assessed by:
 Post-module assignments (3,000 – 4,000 words each)

 In-module assessment (for some modules)


Who is the course designed for? tools, and specific techniques in order to
MSEM is designed for engineering improve operations.
Research project – assessed by:
graduates interested in manufacturing
Throughout the year, you will be introduced  20,000 word dissertation
systems and operations management. The
to state-of-the-art manufacturing processes,  Oral examination
course is suitable for engineers already
working in industry and wanting to make technology, and materials in our world class
the transition to engineering manager, and Engineering Hall and International Institute Core modules: x 8
for recent graduates looking to fast-track for Nanocomposites Manufacturing.  Industrial Engineering
their career in order to take a leading role  Manufacturing Process Technology

within the manufacturing sector. Your project “ Th e b l e nd b e t we e n  Operations Strategy for Industry
Your project is worth 50% of your final
t h e a c a d e m ic , pra c t ic a l  Quality, Reliability and Maintenance

What will the course provide? grade and supports you in developing your
 Project Planning, Management and Control
personal research skills. For MSEM students, a nd re s ea rc h e l e m e nt s
This course combines value creation with  Logistics and Operations Management
this should be centred around manufacturing wa s im pre s s iv e . M S E M
strategic development in a manufacturing Including two from:
systems or manufacturing technologies h a s d e v e l ope d m y
environment, providing you with the latest Automation and Robotics
and their management. Projects will often 
manufacturing techniques and processes. c r it ic a l t h ink ing s k il l s ,  Machining Technology
focus on manufacturing processes, process
We work at the forefront of emerging
planning and improvement, or machining wh ic h I l ook f or wa rd t o  Advanced Materials and Processes
technologies, and through collaborative
and machine tools. im pl e m e nt ing wit h in m y  The Virtual Factory
R&D with industry partners we drive the
transfer of knowledge into new areas. As an nex t m a na g e r ia l rol e in  Problem Solving with Statistics

After you graduate


MSEM student, you will benefit from much t h e m a nuf a c t ur ing s e c t or.
As a graduate of MSEM, you can expect Elective modules: x 1
of the dynamic research carried out in the Th roug h in- m od ul e
areas of advanced materials and processes, to be employed as a leader in general or Two to be chosen from the full module list on website
manufacturing engineering management. g roup a c t iv it ie s , I h a v e (subject to restrictions)
additive layer manufacturing, automation
and robotics, machining technology, and Graduates from this course have gone on to b e c om e a n int e r nat iona l
digital manufacturing. work for a range of UK and internationally t ea m pl a y e r, e m powe re d Course duration:
based manufacturing companies within
t o t h r iv e in a n 12 months duration | Start date: 4 October 2021
You will develop an understanding of the various sectors. Please visit our web
pages for a list of job roles that our MSEM org a nis at iona l s e tt ing .”
concepts of manufacturing engineering
graduates have gone on to do. Tuition fees:
systems and the skills to analyse, design,
Lloyd Mahanzu, Zimbabwe Home: £15,560 | Overseas: £28,520
and implement these systems in practice.
Scholarships available
You will also gain an understanding of This course is accredited by
strategic and operational management the Institution of Engineering
and learn how to apply technology, quality and Technology Applications:
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MSc Sustainable Automotive KEY FACTS


Electrification (SAE) Entry requirements:
A good British second-class honours degree
or overseas equivalent in a an engineering or
W MG has a n esta bli shed lega cy o f lea di n g a u to mo ti v e re sea rch STEM subject.
in c lo se c olla borati on w i th i n d u stry. O u r ex p e ri me n ta l fa ci li ti e s
e nab le ac a d emi cs a n d i n du s try p ra cti ti o n e rs to w o rk to g e th e r Language requirement:
to o v e rc o me the s trategi c cha lle n g e s o f b atte ry de si g n a n d (applies to non-native English speakers)
inte gratio n, vehi cle li ghtw ei ghti n g , a n d di g i ta l v a li dati o n . IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 62 | TOEFL iBT: 92

Study programme:
Who is the course design, system integration, Your project Taught modules – assessed by:
designed for? and verification that will drive Your project is worth 33% of  Post-module assignments (3,000 – 4,000 words each)

the market introduction of your final grade and supports  In-module assessment (for some modules)
SAE is designed for
new energy efficient vehicles. you in developing your
engineering or STEM subject
You will develop the skills to personal research skills. The
graduates with an interest in Research project – assessed by:
automotive innovation. It is
design and evaluate the project must be based on a “ Th e c our s e s t a rt s wit h
next generation of automotive 20,000 word dissertation
a v e r y h ol is t ic v ie w of

ideally suited to those aspiring topical aspect of sustainable
 Oral examination
products that have a lower automotive electrification.
to become research managers
environmental impact than
t h e prob l e m s a nd d r iv e r s
and technology leaders within Projects should be of a technical
conventional vehicles. You s h a ping a ut om ot iv e Core modules: x 6
the strategically important areas nature, or relate to strategic
of vehicle electrification and
will learn the latest innovations direction of sustainable l e g is l at ion. Th e s e we re  Automotive Research, Strategy and Environment

in research, technology automotive technologies. t h e n l inke d t o Powe rt ra in  Automotive Hybridisation and Electrification
sustainability.
management, and leadership  Energy Storage Systems
that are pre-requisite for
A rc h it e c t ure s a nd t h e ir
What will the course s ub - c om pone nt s t o  Electrical Drivetrains
career progression within
provide?  Systems Engineering and Functional Safety
the international automotive prom ot e t h ink ing m ore
This course will give you the  Modelling and Simulation of Systems
industry. on a v e h ic l e - l e v e l , rat h e r
management skills, technical
awareness, and vision to t h a n at c om pone nt - Elective modules: x 2
assess different technology l e v e l . Th is k nowl e d g e , Two modules to be chosen from the specialist
options within the context of h e l pe d m e t o und e r s t a nd list on our SAE web page to allow for further
environmental legislation and
t h e s e e m ing l y e nd l e s s technical understanding
consumer expectations for
vehicle quality, reliability, opport unit ie s f or e ng ine
Course duration:
and performance. h y b r id is at ion, a s we l l
12 months duration | Start date: 4 October 2021
a s t h e c h a l l e ng e s of f ul l
Throughout the year, you will
e l e c t r if ic at ion. S A E h a s Tuition fees:
gain a holistic understanding
of the different technology d e f init e l y pre pa re d m e Home: £15,560 | Overseas: £28,520
options and methods for rea l l y we l l f or ind us t r y.” Scholarships available

Thomas Thies, Germany Applications:


Control Engineer
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MSc Smart, Connected and KEY FACTS


Autonomous Vehicles (SCAV) Entry requirements:
A good British second-class honours degree
or overseas equivalent in a engineering or
A uto no mo u s a n d con n ected vehi cle s a re b e co mi n g a rea li ty. Th e STEM subject.
strate g ic s u cces s of a n y i n du s tri a l p la y e r i n th i s a rea w o u ld de p e n d o n
th e ready a va i la bi li ty of a ski lled w o rk- fo rce w i th h i g h - le v e l te ch n i ca l Language requirement:
c o mpe te nci es, sp eci fi ca lly catere d fo r th e a u to mo ti v e e n v i ro n m e n t. (applies to non-native English speakers)
IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 62 | TOEFL iBT: 92

Study programme:
Taught modules – assessed by:
 Post-module assignments (3,000 – 4,000 words each)

 In-module assessment (for some modules)


Who is the course designed for? Through this MSc we aim to address
SCAV is designed for engineering or the knowledge-gap in the areas
STEM subject graduates. It is particularly of machine learning, automated Research project – assessed by:
suitable for those with a background control strategies, connectivity,  20,000 word dissertation
in electronics, electrical engineering, and communication infrastructure,  Oral examination

control systems, or communications who cybersecurity protocols, emerging


want to play a role in the development automotive networks and robust
Core modules: x 6
of connected and autonomous vehicles, automotive embedded systems within
Fundamentals of Automotive Research,
the context of smart, connected and
 
and the Intelligent Transportation Development, and Management
“ I fou n d thi s cou rse rea lly Systems Network. autonomous vehicles.
 Automotive Sensors and Sensor Fusion
stimu lati n g. It covered  Robust Automotive Embedded Systems
What will the course provide? Your project
v ari ou s a s p ects a n d Networks and Communications for the
With the advent of smart, connected Your project is worth 33% of your  

disci p li n es relati n g to final Master’s grade and supports Connected Car


and autonomous vehicles on the
auton omou s vehi cles. Thi s horizon of technical advancements, you in developing your personal  Machine Intelligence and Data Science

research skills. Leveraging the  Human-Technology Interaction


o v ervi ew ha s help ed me the automotive industry is facing
close partnerships that WMG has
re fi n e the exa ct p rofes si o n a l a developmental challenge. How
do we develop a robust technical with key organisations within the Elective modules: x 1
directi on I wa n t to go i n. automotive sector, it is envisaged that
infrastructure to support the anticipated One module should be chosen from the specialist
Havi n g gu est sp ea kers explosive growth in smart vehicular your project will have an industrial list on our SCAV web page to allow for further
g ave a u n i qu e boos t to functions, communications systems sponsor and be closely aligned with technical understanding
overcoming a real-world problem
th e lea rn i n g p roces s, by and driverless cars? This demands a
comprehensive understanding of the related to smart, connected and
show i n g u s the requ i rem e n ts autonomous vehicles. Many of the
Course duration:
technology and a bottom-up approach 12 months duration | Start date: 4 October 2021
and cha llen ges fa ced by ensuring robustness and dependability projects will feed directly into larger
indu s try. M y res ea rch of Electronics, Communications (e.g. research programmes and will
require you to liaise directly with Tuition fees:
project ha s led to a great V-2-V, V-2-I) and Control Systems.
senior academics, researchers, and Home: £15,560 | Overseas: £28,520
jo b offer here i n the UK a n d industry partners. Scholarships available
I ’m exci ted to get sta rted! ”
Applications:
Marfil Castillo Duenas, Mexico
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How to apply
Once you have decided which MSc programme is right for you, you can
begin preparing your application. Applications must be made online.
Detailed information is available at: warwick.ac.uk/wmgmasters/entry
If you have any questions about your eligibility, or about the application
process, please contact us: wmgmasters@warwick.ac.uk

What you will need to Deposits


provide as part of your Courses in this department
application require a deposit to secure your
 A completed online application
 place. Further information about
form with a £60 application fee how to pay your deposit will
be communicated to you after
 A personal statement which

you receive an offer to one of
clearly demonstrates your
our courses.
motivation for studying this
particular MSc course at  £1,500 for Overseas fee payers


Warwick  £750 for Home fee payers




 Your degree transcript




 A secure English language test



Scholarships
result (if you are a non-native The department has a scholarship
English speaker). This can budget of £900,000 and will be
be submitted after you have awarding scholarships worth
received an offer between 10-50% tuition fee
 An academic reference. If

discount. These competitive,
you graduated more than merit-based scholarships
2 years ago, we will require a are awarded for academic
professional reference achievement and professional
experience. All WMG full-time
MSc Offer Holders are eligible
Timings and deadlines
to apply for a WMG Excellence
We review applications on a Scholarship via our website.
rolling basis, so you should A separate application is required:
submit your application as soon warwick.ac.uk/wmgmasters/
as you’re ready. The university’s entry/finance
application deadline is at the
end of July. However, please be
advised that our courses will close
once they have reached capacity;
we strongly recommend early
application in order to
avoid disappointment.

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