Management
Management
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The MiM was built around the future of the workplace. It’s where you’re headed, after all. The master’s programme, accredited by the Agency for Assessment and Accreditation of Higher Education (A3ES), will place management in a more technological and digital world, requiring stronger analytical and quantitative skills.
Our intention is to develop a new generation of conscientious managers and leaders for all kinds of organisations. All course units were carefully designed to make you think about the overall future impact of decision-making in any organisation or company. And by embracing the 2030 Agenda of the United Nations and the 17 Societal Challenges summarised in the SDGs.
The general objectives of the Masters in Management are as follows:
- To focus on sustainability in a more digital world, from the “hardest” (including coding) to the “softest” (including presentation skills) skills.
- To develop technical management knowledge, including strategy, finance and accounting, marketing and human resources management;
- To advance core personal competences for continuous learning and adaptation in working life, taking into account the volatility and uncertainty of today's business environment;
- To develop skills for responsible management converging with the challenges of sustainable development;
- To foster skills in information selection and processing, alternative assessment and decision making;
- To promote critical thinking and problem-solving skills;
- To grow competences to carry out a structured project in the form of the final master's work;
- To develop a network of contacts relevant to the students' professional career.