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MSc in Management

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NotABeliever · 09/08/2024 15:51

Hi, I would really appreciate some opinions.
My DS has recently graduated in Accounting &Finance and is thinking of applying for an MSc in Management UCL MSc Management

It’s a very expensive course! I’m not convinced it’s a good choice - in my mind “management” is something you grow into when you have lived experience of a particular sector, not something you study at uni. But happy to be proven wrong!

For context, he got a 2:1 in his degree and he’s very young, only 21, with no work experience.
He’s not sure what he’d like to do exactly but is interested in wealth management and derivatives.

Management MSc

The Management MSc at UCL is a highly competitive international programme. It provides students with a solid understanding of practical managerial issues coupled with a strong foundation in current theoretical debates. It consists of two pathways: Fina...

https://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate/taught-degrees/management-msc

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tooeasy · 09/08/2024 16:06

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Skule · 09/11/2024 20:30

Unfortunately, MSc Management courses, even from respected institutions like UCL, have a bad reputation as being easy courses run mainly to extract fees from international students.

Your DS would be better off looking at practical certification courses like the DipFA or the Chartered Wealth Manager qualification

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