MPHIL IN STRATEGY, MARKETING, OPERATIONS AND ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR

MPHIL IN STRATEGY, MARKETING, OPERATIONS AND ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR

Next Date: October

Why choose this program ?

Prepare for doctoral work in the fields of strategic management, marketing, operations and technology management, or organisational behaviour. This 9-month, specialist research MPhil is ideal for those intending to continue to a PhD and career in academia.

The MPhil in Strategy, Marketing, Operations and Organisational Behaviour (SMOOB) gives you the foundational knowledge and skills you need to:

- conduct rigorous research in your chosen field of specialisation
- study, interpret and critique research papers
- present your ideas in a public forum
Why Cambridge Judge Business School?

Embrace the Cambridge learning life – a global brand of excellence that gives your academic career a winning edge. Be inspired by Cambridge Judge faculty – a dynamic, global group, with published academic research on strategy, organisation theory, international business and organisational behaviour. With networks from industry and academia, they'll give you insight on the critical competitive, economic, social and environmental issues facing organisations and their leaders today.

At Cambridge, you will:

- be part of Cambridge's legacy of learning
- join your Cambridge College and University alumni networks
- access the University's excellent careers service

Modality

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Price Remarks

Open registration Limited spots

Applicants for this course should have achieved a UK First class Honours Degree.

If your degree is not from the UK, please check International Qualifications to find the equivalent in your country.

A degree in a discipline with a strong quantitative orientation (e.g. engineering, economics, operations research, statistics, mathematics, physics, computer science, or a similar course) will be expected. Students are required to have degree-level courses in calculus, linear algebra, probability and statistics.

For the Organisational Behaviour specialisation, someone with a Psychology degree would also be acceptable as long as they did well in their undergraduate statistics courses. For the Strategic Management specialisation, someone with a degree in sociology, psychology, business, or management would also be acceptable provided they did well in their undergraduate statistics courses.

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