| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2023-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Overview
The Strategic Leadership MSc is a part-time, flexible, work-based programme. It's delivered using a blended learning model.
You'll have monthly one-day study blocks on campus during teaching time. This will still allow you to study flexibly around your commitments.
The MSc is designed for established organisational leaders and for those aspiring to become one. It will provide the development you need to become:
The curriculum is dynamic and instantly applicable to your leadership practice. It combines:
The MSc is also work-based and experiential. It's been designed to enable you to learn through working on real organisational challenges. You'll reflect on your own professional practice and through group action learning.
Throughout the duration of the MSc, you'll become an ‘Affiliate’ member of the Chartered Management Institute (CMI). This will give you access to a range of membership support and resources.
When you graduate, you'll receive a CMI Level 7 Diploma in Management and Leadership. There's also the potential to achieve full Chartered Manager Status (CMgr)*
The programme is also available as a progression route when studying the Level 7 Senior Leader Apprenticeship. This will then lead to a Postgraduate Diploma in Strategic Leadership.
Find out more about the Level 7 Senior Leader Apprenticeship
*subject to meeting professional and work experience requirements.
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