Friday 11 April 2008

Football MBA in Liverpool University.

Football Industries MBA

Faculty
Social and Environmental Studies

Department
The University of Liverpool Management School

Full-time
Programme code
MBA/FOOTBALL
Major code
HIFI
Programme length
1 year


Part-time
Programme code
MBA/FOOTBA/P
Major code
HIFI
Programme length
2 years


More information
Department brochure
Management School (PDF, 803Kb)
Programme contact
HIFI Administrator
Research degree info.
Research Degrees in The University of Liverpool Management School
Website
The University of Liverpool Management School website


Programme Outline This MBA will be of interest to students wishing to pursue a career in the football industry, be it with football clubs, governing bodies or related marketing, media and sponsorship companies.


The fundamental aim of the programme is to combine professional development in the field of the football industries with a critical awareness of the issues involved in football management, marketing and administration. The programme comprises three elements:


a grounding in the core disciplines essential to management
specialised professional development by means of taught modules
a project or dissertation comprising an independent piece of research


The programme also offers students the opportunity to gain practical experience in the football industry or related industries via a placement scheme. Such placements generally last up to one month, and offer students first-hand experience and knowledge of specific elements of the industry.

The Football Industry Group has an unrivalled range of contacts with clubs, media organisations, financial institutions, organising bodies and other related companies, mainly in the UK but also abroad, to offer to students for placements, although students are welcome to arrange their own placement in consultation with staff.


Programme Structure This 12-month programme consists of nine taught compulsory modules including Research Skills for Management and elective modules, followed by a research project carried out over the summer period upon completion of semester 2.


Full details and advice on entry requirements, financial support, admissions and module summaries are contained in the department brochure available to download above.

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2 comments:

Arun Vijayan said...

Do you know the fee structure for the full time course. I checked the Liverpool University website - there's nothing there. Also what would be the starting pay for a candidate upon graduation?

Aman said...

For 2008/9, fees are £9,000 for EU students, and £14-15,000 for non-EU students