The Master in Business Management aims to provide students with a set of management skills allowing the use of the latest and most innovative methods, techniques and tools combining problem analysis and problem solving in both public and private institutions. In order to meet the personal and professional needs and expectations, there are two distinct branches offered: Business Management and Public Management.
Master in Business Management
Post-Work
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Study Plan
Semester Course Units ScA ECTS S1 Data Processing and Analysis MEst 6 S1 Management Complements GE 6 S1 Management Instruments GE 6 S1 Economics and Corporate Finance ECON 6 S1 Organizational Behaviour GE 6 Public Management S2 Administrative Law CJAF 6 S2 Public Management AFP 6 S2 Public Auditing AUD 6 S2 Advanced Public Accounting and Finance AFP 6 S2 Option 6 Business Management S2 Strategic Management and Marketing ME 6 S2 Innovation and Entrepreneurship Management GE 6 S2 Quality Management GE 6 S2 Complements of Human Resource Management GE 6 S2 Option 6 Options:
Financial Auditing; International Business Management; Operational Research Complements; Research Methodologies; Public Accounting Sectoral Applications; Management Accounting Complements; Healthcare and Labor Law; Evidence and Decision Making in Healthcare; Public Policy Management in the European Union; Risk Management; Health Marketing; Modelling and Forecasting; Management Control Systems; Labour Hygiene and Security; International Finance; Other (Curricular Unity from another Master Degree).ScA - Main Scientific Area
ECTS – ECTS Credits
Semester: S1 (1st Semester); S2 (2nd Semester): A (Annual)Semester Course Units ScA ECTS S1 Project / Traineeship / Thesis GE 40 ScA - Main Scientific Area
ECTS – ECTS Credits
Semester: S1 (1st Semester); S2 (2nd Semester): A (Annual)