The department offers opportunites to study for a degree in Management Science at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, for Business Technology at undergraduate level and for Communications Management at postgraduate level.
Undergraduate Degrees
A choice of degrees which allow students to study Management Science or Business Technology.
- BA in the Strathclyde Business School
- BA with Honours in International Business
- BA in International Business and Modern Languages
- BSc in Mathematics, Statistics & Management Science; BA in Management Science, Mathematics and Statistics
MSc Operational Research
A one year course designed to take students with a wide variety of first degrees. The aim is to realise the potential of graduates, so that they immediately can play an effective role in providing model-based support to managers to help them make better decisions at an operational/technical level. Also offered by Distance Learning.
MSc Business Analysis & Consulting
* New for 2009 *
A one year course designed to take students with a variety of first degrees. The aim is to realise the potential of graduates, so that they immediately play an effective role in providing model-based support to managers to help them make better decisions at a strategic level. Also offered by Distance Learning.
MRes Risk and Reliability
A one year course designed to produce graduates with sophisticated research skills to enable them to address the modern industrial challenges that confront risk and reliability analysts.
MCM Communications Management
The Master of Communications Management (MCM) is a highly respected post-graduate degree aimed at experienced managers working within the global telecommunications industry. It is a one year course.
Research Degrees MPhil, Phd and DBA
Opportunities exist for research by studying for a research degree (Phd, DBA, MPhil) in a wide range of areas, including group decision support, multi-criteria decisions, analysis of risk, operations management, project management, telecomms policy, reliability, optimization and others. There is a a flourishing community of research students in the department, numbering around 40 at any given time.
