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No 6592

Wednesday 21 October 2020

Vol cli No 4

pp. 67–82

Notices by Faculty Boards, etc.

Annual Meetings of the Faculties

Architecture and History of Art

The Annual Meeting of the Faculty of Architecture and History of Art will be held on Tuesday, 17 November 2020, via Zoom. The main business will be the election, in accordance with the General Regulations for the Constitution of the Faculty Boards (Statutes and Ordinances, 2019, p. 615), of two members of the Faculty Board to serve for four calendar years in class (c), from 1 January 2021.

Nominations for the posts in class (c) must be seconded, and the consent of the candidate obtained in advance, and should reach the Faculty Manager, Faculty of Architecture and History of Art, Scroope Terrace, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1PX , not later than Thursday, 12 November 2020. Notice of any other business to be discussed should reach the Faculty Manager by the same date.

Biology

The Chair of the Faculty Board of Biology gives notice that the Annual Meeting of the Faculty will be held at 9 a.m. on Friday, 13 November 2020, by Zoom.

The main business is to elect two members of the Faculty Board in class (c) in accordance with Regulation 6 of the General Regulations for the Constitution of the Faculty Boards (Statutes and Ordinances, 2019, p. 615) via a procedure approved by the Faculty by which one of those elected is nominated by the Department of Plant Sciences and one by the Department of Biochemistry to serve from 1 January 2021 to 31 December 2024.

Nominations, for which the consent of the candidate must be obtained, signed by the proposer and seconder, together with notice of any other business, should be sent to the Secretary, Dr Fiona Russell, Faculty of Biology, 17 Mill Lane, Cambridge, CB2 1RX, to arrive not later than 12 noon on Friday, 6 November 2020.

Classics

The Chair of the Faculty Board of Classics gives notice that the Annual Meeting of the Faculty will be held at 9 a.m. on Thursday, 12 November 2020 via Zoom. The main item of business will be the election of two members of the Faculty Board in class (c) to serve from 1 January 2021, in accordance with Regulation 1 of the General Regulations for the Constitution of the Faculty Boards (Statutes and Ordinances, 2019, p. 615).

Nominations for election, notice of any other business and requests for a Zoom invitation should be received by Mr Nigel Thompson (email nmt24@cam.ac.uk), Faculty of Classics, Sidgwick Avenue, not later than Monday, 9 November 2020.

Law

The Chair of the Faculty Board of Law gives notice that the Annual Meeting of the Faculty will be held at 1 p.m. on Thursday, 12 November 2020 via online meeting. The main item of business will be the election of three members of the Faculty Board in class (c) to serve from 1 January 2021, in accordance with Regulation 1 of the General Regulations for the Constitution of the Faculty Boards (Statutes and Ordinances, 2019, p. 615).

Nominations for election, confirmed by the proposer and seconder, for which the consent of the candidate must be obtained, and notice of any other business, should be received by Ms Helen Waring (email hw441@cam.ac.uk) not later than 12 noon on Monday, 2 November 2020.

Music

The Chair of the Faculty Board of Music gives notice that the Annual Meeting of the Faculty will be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday, 19 November 2020 via online meeting. Interested members should contact administrator@mus.cam.ac.uk for agendas and meeting links.

The main business will be the election of four members of the Faculty Board in class (c), in accordance with the General Regulations for the Constitution of the Faculty Boards (Statutes and Ordinances, 2019, p. 615). Nominations, confirmed by the proposer and seconder, for which the consent of the candidate must be obtained, should reach the Secretary of the Faculty Board (Mr Alex Drury: administrator@mus.cam.ac.uk) no later than 9 a.m. on Monday, 9 November 2020. Notice of any other business should reach the Secretary by the same date.

Engineering Tripos, Part IIb, 2020–21

The Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Syndicate gives notice that the modules available for study in the academic year 2020–21 will be as shown below.

Topics in Group A and Group D are compulsory for all candidates. The regulations specify that each candidate takes a total of six modules from Groups B and C. The Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Syndicate imposes the restriction that at least two of these modules should be chosen from Group B, and at least two should be chosen from Group C. Further at least two of the six modules chosen from Groups B and C should be assessed principally or entirely by written examination.

Group

Number and title of module

Lecturer(s)

Mode of assessment

A

A1: Compulsory Topics

TBC

Examination and coursework

A2: Chemical Product Design

LF/GC

Coursework

B

B1: Advanced Transport Processes

JSD

Examination

B2: Electrochemical Engineering

ACF

Examination

B4: Rheology and Processing

BH

Examination

B5: Computational Fluid Dynamics

BH

Coursework

B6: Fluid Mechanics and the Environment

SSSC

Examination

B7: Interface Engineering

DIW

Examination

C

C1: Optical Microscopy

CFK

Examination

C3: Healthcare Biotechnology

SB

Coursework

C5: Foreign Language

CUED staff

Coursework

C6: Biosensors and Bioelectronics

EAH/GM

Coursework

C7: Bionanotechnology

LF

Examination and coursework

D

D: Research Project

Law Tripos, 2020–21: Half-papers and Seminar courses

(Statutes and Ordinances, 2019, p. 379)

The Faculty Board of Law gives notice that the subjects prescribed as half‑papers for Paper 49 of the Law Tripos, and seminar courses for Paper 50 in Part II of the Law Tripos in 2020–21 are as listed below:

Half-papers for Paper 49

Banking Law

Civil Procedure

European Environmental and Sustainable Development Law

Historical Foundations of the British Constitution

Landlord and Tenant Law

Law of Succession

Personal Information Law

Topics in European Legal History

Topics in Legal and Political Philosophy

Seminar courses for Paper 50

Crime and Criminal Justice

Ethics and the Criminal Law

Family in Society

Law and Ethics of Medicine

The Legal Process: Justice and Human Rights

Private Law

Public Law

Select Issues in International Law

Tax Law and Policy

Management Studies Tripos, 2020–21

The Faculty Board of Business and Management gives notice that in the academic year 2020–21 the elective subjects for examination for the Management Studies Tripos will be as listed below. The method of examination is shown for each subject.

Regulation 9. Easter Term Group Consultancy Project

Project

Group authored report (70%); individual performance / presentation (30%). Deliverable to client: group presentation and summary.

Regulation 10. Coursework (elective subjects – all students must choose two)

MSE7

Human Resource Management

Individual take-home essay (70%); two in-class quizzes conducted over VLE (15% each).

MSE8

Environment and Sustainability

Individual take-home essay (60%); presentation (40%).

MSE9

Business Economics

Individual take-home essay (100%). N.B. this elective is not available to students who have previously studied on the Economics Tripos.

MSE10

Topics in Corporate Finance

Individual take-home essay (65%); group presentation (30%); class participation (5%). If there is no classroom-based teaching, the assessment will be by individual take-home essay (65%) and group presentation and/or write‑up of assigned case studies (35%).

MSE11

Business Innovation in a Digital Age

Individual take-home essay (70%); group case analysis (30%). If the module is taught online or by blended delivery, then assessment will be 100% individual essay.

MSE12

Strategic Management

Individual take-home essay (90%), class participation (10%).

Regulation 10. Coursework (compulsory subject)

Negotiations Workshop

Individual assignment (100%).

Master of Accounting (M.Acc.), 2020–21: Subjects and papers

The Faculty Board of Business and Management gives notice that in the academic year 2020–21 the subjects for examination for the Master of Accounting Degree will be as listed below. The method of examination is shown for each subject.

Option B: two-year part-time course

2020–22 Class

(a) Compulsory modules

Michaelmas Term 2020:

MACC1

Global Financial Reporting

Group assignment (40%); take‑home exercises (60%).

MACC2

Strategic Performance Management

Individual assignment (40%); take‑home essay questions (60%).

MACC3

Internal and External Audit

Group assignment (100%).

MACC4

Probability and Statistics

Individual assignment (100%).

Lent Term 2021:

MACC6

Change Mangement and Negotiations

Individual assignment (100%).

MACC7

Structured and Unstructured Data

Individual assignment (100%).

Easter Term 2021:

MACC5

Conference: Critical Issues in Accounting

Group assignment (100%).

MACC8

Descriptive Analytics

Group assignment (40%); individual assignment (60%).

MACC9

Predictive Analytics

Individual assignment (100%).

(b) Elective modules: None

(c) Project work: None

2019–21 Class

(a) Compulsory modules

Michaelmas Term 2020:

MACC11

Analytics for Financial Accounting and Risk Management

Individual assignment (100%).

MACC12

Financial Statement Analysis

Group assignment (100%).

Lent Term 2021:

MACC13

Analytics for Managerial Accounting and Operations Management

Group assignment (100%).

MACC15

Current Issues in Financial Reporting, Governance and Ethics

Individual assignment (100%).

Easter Term 2021:

MACC10

Interpersonal Dynamics

Individual assignment (100%).

MACC14

Conference 2: Critical Issues in Accounting

Group assignment (100%).

(b) Elective modules:

Michaelmas Term 2020: None

Lent Term 2021:

MACC18

Elective 1

Individual assignment (100%).

MACC19

Elective 2

Individual assignment (100%).

Easter Term 2021: None

(c) Project work:

Michaelmas Term 2020: None

Lent Term 2021:

MACC16

Team Consulting Project

Group assignment (100%).

Easter Term 2021: None

Master of Business Administration (M.B.A and E.M.B.A), 2020–21

The Faculty Board of Business and Management gives notice that, in the academic year 2020–21, the subjects for examination for the degree of Master of Business Administration will be as listed below. The method of examination is shown for each subject.

Option A: One-year course

(a) Compulsory modules

Michaelmas Term 2020

MBA1 Microeconomics

Open book online examination – 3 hours (100%).

MBA2 Management Science

Individual assignment (100%).

MBA4 Corporate Finance

Open book online examination – 3 hours, 3,000 words (100%).

MBA5 Financial Reporting and Analysis

Individual assignment – 3,000 words (100%).

MBA6 CVP Research Methods

Attendance only.

MBA7 Organisational Behaviour

Individual assignment – 3,000 words (100%).

MBA8 Management Praxis I

Individual assignment – 3,000 words (100%).

MBA9 Cambridge Venture Project

Group project and presentation – 20 minutes plus deck of slides, 35 max. (100%).

MBA115 Entrepreneurship

Individual assignment – 3,000 words (100%).

MBA117 Economics, Organisations and Incentives

Individual assignment – 3,000 words (100%).

Lent Term 2021

MBA10 Strategy

Open book online examination – 3 hours (100%).

MBA11 Marketing

Individual assignment – 3,000 words (100%).

MBA12 Corporate Governance and Ethics

Individual assignment – 3,000 words (100%).

MBA33 Management Praxis II

Individual assignment – 3,000 words (100%).

MBA34 Global Consulting Project

Group assignment – 3,500 words (100%).

MBA116 Digital Business

Individual assignment – 2,500 words (100%).

Easter Term 2021

MBA15 Operations Management

Individual assignment – 3,000 words (50%); group assignment, max. 1,500 words (30%); class participation (20%).

MBA54 Macroeconomics

Individual assignment – 2,500 words (75%); group assignment – 2,000 words (25%).

MBA108 Business and Society

Individual assignment – 2,500 words (100%).

MBA35A Culture, Arts and Media Management

Group project and presentation – 15 minutes plus Q&As, and 1,000-word report (100%).

MBA35B Energy and Environment

Group project and presentation – 15 minutes plus Q&As, and 1,000-word report (100%).

MBA35C Entrepreneurship

Group project and presentation – 15 minutes plus Q&As, and 1,000-word report (100%).

MBA35D Healthcare Strategies

Group project and presentation – 15 minutes plus Q&As, and 1,000-word report (100%).

MBA35E Finance

Group project and presentation – 15 minutes plus Q&As, and 1,000-word report (100%).

MBA35F Global Business

Group project and presentation – 15 minutes plus Q&As, and 1,000-word report (100%).

MBA35G Strategy

Group project and presentation – 15 minutes plus Q&As, and 1,000-word report (100%)

MBA35H Social Innovation

Group project and presentation – 15 minutes plus Q&As, and 1,000-word report (100%).

MBA35I Marketing

Group project and presentation – 15 minutes plus Q&As, and 1,000-word report (100%).

MBA35J Digital Transformation

Group project and presentation – 15 minutes plus Q&As, and 1,000-word report (100%).

MBA36 Summer Activity, candidates must choose one of:

(a) Individual Project

Individual assignment – 4,000 words (100%).

(b) Research Paper

Individual assignment – 4,000 words (100%).

(c) Work Placement

Individual assignment – 4,000 words (100%).

Option B: Executive M.B.A. course

2019–21 Class

(a) Compulsory modules

Michaelmas Term 2020

EMBA4 Management Praxis (this course runs throughout the programme)

Individual assignment (100%).

EMBA11 Innovation Management

Individual assignment (60%), group assignment (40%).

EMBA12 Strategic Management

Individual assignment (70%), group assignment (30%).

EMBA17 Leadership in Action (this course runs throughout the programme)

Attendance only.

Lent Term 2021

EMBA4 Management Praxis (this course runs throughout the programme)

Individual assignment (100%).

EMBA14 Corporate Governance and Ethics

Individual assignment (100%).

EMBA17 Leadership in Action (this course runs throughout the programme)

Attendance only.

EMBA19 Personal and Professional Development (this course runs throughout the programme)

Attendance only.

(b) Elective modules

Michaelmas Term 2020: None

Lent Term 2021

Elective 1: EMBA15

Assessment to be announced by the end of Michaelmas Term.

Elective 2: EMBA16

Assessment to be announced by the end of Michaelmas Term.

(c) Project work

Michaelmas Term 2020

EMBA13 Team Consulting Project

Attendance only.

Lent Term 2021: None

2020–22 Class

(a) Compulsory modules

Michaelmas Term 2020

EMBA1 Financial Reporting and Analysis (Accounting)

Group case write-up (30%); coursework/portfolio of essays (70%).

EMBA2 Corporate Finance (this course runs into Lent Term as well)

Two group case write-ups (40%); coursework/portfolio of essays (60%).

EMBA3 Microeconomics

Attendance only.

EMBA4 Management Praxis (this course runs throughout the programme)

Individual assignment (100%).

EMBA5 Management Science

Group assignment (50%); online 3-hour window (open book) (50%).

EMBA17 Leadership in Action (this course runs throughout the programme)

Attendance only.

EMBA19 Personal and Professional Development (this course runs throughout the programme)

Attendance only.

Lent Term 2021

EMBA6 Organisational Behaviour

Individual assignment (100%).

EMBA7 Operations Management

Two group assignments (20% each); individual assignment (60%).

EMBA8 International Business Studies

Group assignment (100%) The Faculty Board has the power to implement alternative equivalent assessments for candidates prevented from participating in the trip due to circumstances outside of their control.

EMBA17 Leadership in Action (this course runs throughout the programme)

Attendance only.

EMBA19 Personal and Professional Development (this course runs throughout the programme)

Attendance only.

Easter Term 2021

EMBA6 Organisational Behaviour

Individual assignment (100%).

EMBA9 Macroeconomics

Group assignment (25%); individual assignment (75%).

EMBA10 Marketing Management

Group assignment (50%); individual assignment (50%).

EMBA17 Leadership in Action (this course runs throughout the programme)

Attendance only.

EMBA19 Personal and Professional Development (this course runs throughout the programme)

Attendance only.

EMBA20 Negotiation skills

Attendance only.

(b) Elective modules

Michaelmas Term 2020: None

Lent Term 2021: None

Easter Term 2021: None

Doctor of Business (Bus.D.), 2020–21: Coursework

The Degree Committee for the Faculty of Business and Management gives notice that in the academic year 2020–21 the additional coursework requirements for the degree of Doctor of Business will be as listed below. The method of examination is shown for each subject.

MF2

Econometrics I

assessed by one 48-hour take-home test.

MF2A

Econometrics II

assessed by one 48-hour take-home test.

ISO3

Organisation Theory

3,000-word essay (70%); half-hour seminar group presentation (30%).

BD1

Direct Readings in Econometrics

5,000-word research exercise.

BD2

Core Readings in Operations Management

5,000-word research exercise: literature review.

BD3

Qualitative Research Course

2,000-word exercise.

BD4

Advanced Readings in Innovation Management

5,000-word research exercise: research proposal.

Master of Finance (M.Fin.), 2020–21: Subjects and papers

The Faculty Board of Business and Management gives notice that in the academic year 2020–21 the subjects for examination for the Master of Finance Degree will be as listed below. The method of examination is shown for each subject.

Michaelmas Term 2020:

(a) Written papers

MFIN29

Introduction to Derivatives

Two online 3-hour open book examinations (50% each).

MFIN10

Economic Foundations of Finance

Online 3-hour window open book examination (65%); Group case study write‑up, max. 3,000 words (35%).

MFIN9

Principles of Finance

Online 24-hour window open book examination (100%).

MFIN7

Financial Reporting and Analysis

Online 6-hour window open book examination (100%).

MFIN6

Financial Institutions and Markets

Individual assignment, max. 2,000 words (100%).

(b) Coursework

MFIN5

Management Lecture Series

Seminar, assessed by attendance.

MFIN22

Management Practice

Seminar, assessed by attendance.

MFIN23

City Speaker Series

Seminar, assessed by attendance.

Lent Term 2021:

(a) Written papers

MFIN39

Fundamentals of Credit

Online 3-hour window open book examination (50%); Group case study (50%).

MFIN3

Econometrics

Online 24-hour open book test (100%).

(b) Projects

MFIN24

Equity Research Project

Group project, assessed by report of no more than 2,500 words / eight pages (100%).

(c) Coursework

MFIN5

Management Lecture Series

Seminar, assessed by attendance.

MFIN22

Management Practice

Seminar, assessed by attendance.

MFIN23

City Speaker Series

Seminar, assessed by attendance.

Easter Term 2021:

(a) Projects

MFIN26

Group Consulting Project

Group project, assessed by report of 5,000 words (100%).

(b) Coursework

MFIN5

Management Lecture Series

Seminar, assessed by attendance.

MFIN23

City Speaker Series

Seminar, assessed by attendance.

Master of Corporate Law (M.C.L.), 2020–21: Designated papers

(Statutes and Ordinances, 2019, p. 479)

The Faculty Board of Law gives notice that the following designated papers have been prescribed for the Master of Corporate Law Examination in 2020–21:

No.

Paper title

Form(s) of examination

8

International Financial Law

3

9

Corporate Finance Law

3

10

Corporate Governance

3

14

Competition Law

3

M1

The Legal and Economic Structure of Corporate Transactions

c

M2B

Shareholder Litigation

2

M2C

Comparative Corporate Governance

2

M2D

Corporate Taxation

2

M2E

International Merger Control

2

M2G

The Law Firm as a Business

2

M2I

Law and the Digital Economy: The Corporate Dimension

2

Explanation of forms of examination

‘3’ indicates a subject in which a three-hour final examination is required; a candidate has no option of substituting a thesis or a two-hour examination and an essay.

‘2’ indicates a subject in which a two-hour final examination is required; a candidate has no option of substituting a thesis.

‘c’ indicates a subject in which candidates will be evaluated by coursework prescribed by the Faculty Board from time to time.

Master of Law (LL.M.), 2020–21: Designated papers and prescribed subjects

(Statutes and Ordinances, 2019, p. 479)

The Faculty Board of Law gives notice that it has prescribed the following papers and forms of examination for the Master of Law Examination in 2019–20:

No.

Paper title

Form of examination

Designation

  1

Law, Medicine and Life Sciences

es, d

  2

International Commercial Tax

es, d

c, i

  3

International Commercial Litigation

3

c, e, i

  4

Law of Restitution

3

c

  5

Economics of Law and Regulation

d

c, e

  6

Law and Information

3

c, e, ip

  8

International Financial Law

3

c

  9

Corporate Finance Law

d

c

10

Corporate Governance

3

c

11

Criminal Justice: Players and Processes

es, d

12

Intellectual Property

es, d

c, e, ip

14

Competition Law

d

c, e, ip

15

International Environmental Law

d

i

18

External Relations Law of the EU

d

e, i

20

Law of Armed Conflict, Use of Force and Peacekeeping

3

i

22

Advanced Labour Law

d

e, i

23

The Law of the World Trade Organization

d

i, ip

24

International Criminal Law

d

i

25

International Human Rights Law

d

i

29

International Investment Law

d

i

30

Jurisprudence

es

31

Topics in Legal and Political Philosophy

3

34

International Law of Global Governance

d

i

35

History of English Civil and Criminal Law

d

36

International Intellectual Property Law

d

c, e, i, ip

38

Seminar Paper: Public Law

39

Legislation

3

Explanation of forms of examination

A candidate may take a written paper of three hours’ duration in all the subjects listed above, other than Paper 38.

Paper 38: Seminar paper. Paper 38 shall be examined by the submission of a thesis which shall not exceed 18,000 words including footnotes and appendices, but excluding bibliography, on a topic approved by the Faculty Board which falls within the scope of the following seminar course prescribed for 2020–21:

(a)Public law

‘es’ indicates a subject in which a candidate has a free choice between:

(a)a written paper of three hours’ duration; and

(b)a written paper of two hours’ duration together with the submission of an essay of not more than 7,000 words, including footnotes and appendices but excluding bibliography, on a topic approved by the Faculty Board falling within the field of the subject.

‘d’ indicates a subject in which a candidate may submit a dissertation in lieu of a final examination. The dissertation shall not exceed 18,000 words including footnotes and appendices, but excluding bibliography. It shall be on a topic approved by the Faculty Board falling within the field of the subject.

‘3’ indicates a subject in which a three-hour final examination is required, the candidate having no option of substituting a thesis or a two-hour examination and an essay.

In 2020–21 there are no subjects which may be examined only in the form of a written paper of two hours’ duration together with the submission of an essay of not more than 7,000 words, including footnotes and appendices but excluding bibliography, on a topic approved by the Faculty Board which falls within the field of the subject.

Chancellor’s Medal for English Law, 2019–20: Eligible papers

The Faculty Board of Law gives notice that the following papers prescribed for the LL.M. Examination in 2020–21 have been deemed to be papers in English Law and Legal History for the purposes of the award of the Chancellor’s Medal for the encouragement of the study of English Law (Statutes and Ordinances, 2019, p. 819):

Paper 1

Law, Medicine and Life Sciences

Paper 3

International Commercial Litigation

Paper 4

Law of Restitution

Paper 6

Law and Information

Paper 8

International Financial Law

Paper 9

Corporate Finance Law

Paper 10

Corporate Governance

Paper 12

Intellectual Property

Paper 30

Jurisprudence

Paper 35

History of English Civil and Criminal Law

Paper 39

Legislation

Advanced Chemical Engineering for the M.Phil. Degree, 2020–21: Modules

The Degree Committee for the Faculty of Engineering give notice that the mandatory and optional modules available for study for the M.Phil. in Advanced Chemical Engineering in the academic year 2020–21 and the form of examination of each module will be as follows:

Mandatory modules

Ref

Name

Mode of assessment

DA

Data Analysis

Coursework

NM

Numerical Methods in Chemical Engineering

Coursework

Optional modules

Ref

Name

Mode of assessment

B1

Advanced Transport Processes

Examination

B2

Electrochemical Engineering

Examination

B4

Rheology and Processing

Examination

B5

Computational Fluid Dynamics

Coursework

B6

Fluid Mechanics and the Environment

Examination

B7

Interface Engineering

Examination

C1

Optical Microscopy

Examination

C3

Healthcare Biotechnology

Coursework

C6

Biosensors and Bioelectronics

Coursework

C7

Bionanotechnology

Examination and coursework

4D14

Contaminated Land and Waste Containment

Examination and coursework

4D15

Management of Resilient Water Systems

Coursework

4E1

Innovation and Strategic Management of Intellectual Property

Coursework

4E3

Business Innovation in a Digital Age

Coursework

4E4

Management of Technology

Coursework

4E11

Strategic Management

Coursework

4G4

Biomimetics

Coursework

4G5

Materials and Molecules: Modelling, Simulation and Machine Learning

Coursework

4M16

Nuclear Power Engineering

Examination

4M22

Climate Change Mitigation

Coursework

4M23

Electricity and Environment

Coursework

The Degree Committee for the Faculty of Engineering reserves the right to add to this list during the Michaelmas Term 2020.

Entrepreneurship for the M.St. Degree, 2020–21: Subjects and modules

The Degree Committee for the Faculty of Business and Management gives notice that in the academic year 2020–21 the subjects for examination in Entrepreneurship for the degree of Master of Studies will be as listed below. Candidates must take ten modules from the list of modules published below.

Candidates are also required to complete a Project Report of not more than 12,000 words in length, on a subject approved by the Degree Committee. The method of examination is shown for each subject.

Core Courses

Strategy

Assignment(s) totalling no more than 4,000 words (100%)

Organisations

Assignment(s) totalling no more than 4,000 words (100%)

Systems

Assignment(s) totalling no more than 2,000 words (100%)

Marketing

Assignment(s) totalling no more than 2,000 words (100%)

Finance

Assignment(s) totalling no more than 2,000 words (100%)

Elective Courses

Candidates should choose five electives from the following list:

Intellectual Property

Assignment(s) totalling no more than 2,000 words (100%)

Raising Finance

Assignment(s) totalling no more than 2,000 words (100%)

Managing Growth

Assignment(s) totalling no more than 2,000 words (100%)

Emerging Topics in Marketing

Assignment(s) totalling no more than 2,000 words (100%)

Sustainability and Conscious Capitalism

Assignment(s) totalling no more than 2,000 words (100%)

Management of Internal Costs

Assignment(s) totalling no more than 2,000 words (100%)

Managing and Assessing External Constraints

Assignment(s) totalling no more than 2,000 words (100%)

Prototyping and Product Development

Assignment(s) totalling no more than 2,000 words (100%)

Managing Big Data Analysis

Assignment(s) totalling no more than 2,000 words (100%)