I was planning to post this in one of the existing LBS threads but it would not have received the required visibility considering the programs reach. This is a good option for fresh graduates and those with near one year experience.
LBS has announced today a new degree program
Masters in Management It is a 11-month full-time programme and is designed for people
without work experience who want to lay the foundations for a successful career in business and beyond. It would be taught by the same faculty on a dedicated campus (Regent's Park) adjacent to the London Business School campus.
To quote LBS the program is for "top recent graduates who have less than one year's previous work experience and an undergraduate degree in a discipline other than business or management studies." If you have excelled in non-academic areas such as sports or the arts, or
shown your leadership potential in community activities, this may also make you an ideal candidate for the programme.
The first intake is set to start in August 2009 and LBS has already posted application requirements and deadlines for the four-stage application cycle. Deadlines -
Stage 1: 05 January 2009
Stage 2: 28 February 2009
Stage 3: 31 March 2009
Stage 4: 30 April 2009
This program seems similar to the
HBS 2+2 program. With LBS's career management infrastructure, global reputation and a top notch faculty this is a good option for people who want to dive in early.
From the LBS site -
Duration is
11 months -
August 2009 to June 2010. The structure and curriculum are designed specifically for students with
little or no work experience.
Programme ContentIt consists of modules covering a wide range of fundamental knowledge and skills. These include:
- Financial Tools
- Accounting
- Economics (micro and macro)
- Markets and Marketing
- Strategy
- Individuals and Organisations
- Statistics and Decision Analysis
- Business and Society
- Careers
In addition to the academic content, the programme will transform students' understanding of themselves and the career options they are considering. This is delivered through skills development workshops, lectures by guest speakers and, mentoring relationships with mid-career alumni.
Career WorkshopsModules are supplemented with a number of career workshops to balance theory and concepts with skills and practice.
These career workshops have been designed with extensive input from many top recruiters to offer graduates a highly competitive advantage in the marketplace for internships and jobs.
These workshops cover three key skill areas:
- Intellectual, such as strategic problem solving, influencing and negotiation
- Professional, such as business communications
- Career, including networking and interviewing
Teaching methodsClasses typically run from
9.30am to 4.00pm, Monday to Friday. The days are full and intensive to offer students a complete immersion in the topics taught. However, there is also plenty of time for self-directed study, practice and reflection.
Teaching methods on the programme emphasise interactive learning and include:
- lectures
- smaller classes to develop in-depth understanding
- skills workshops
- computer simulation exercises
- site visits
- group and individual assignments.
FeesThe fee for a place on the Masters in Management programme starting August 2009 is
21,900. It does not include living expenses.