MSc in Managing People, Knowledge and Change
Lund University
Key Information
Campus location
Lund, Sweden
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
1 year
Pace
Full time
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Introduction
Programme overview
To make a change requires good leadership. This programme will provide you with a better understanding of the various challenges facing the practising manager and consultant. It features a solid combination of both in-depth business knowledge and knowledge of human resources.
The programme draws inspiration from the internationally recognised research areas of the lecturers on the programme. These include the fields of knowledge management, identity in organisations, organisational culture, and leadership and change. In particular, the programme emphasises the strategic nature of the contemporary challenges associated with managing organisations and work. You will learn how to apply the theoretical concepts, models and tools to solve real problems as they may appear in organisations.
The course also aims at introducing, explaining and applying the methodological aspects of studying organisations, especially in terms of interventions aimed at bringing about organisational change.
We adopt a student-centred approach to teaching and learning. The aim is to increase your capacity for advanced problem solving, resulting in better decision-making abilities. Our courses are based on state-of-the-art research in each particular field, and we encourage students to improve their skills in terms of both critical thinking and practical application.
This programme is designed for students who would like to master the process of organisational change and how to make it happen as a leader, manager or consultant.
Curriculum
Programme structure
Compulsory courses:
- Knowledge Work and Organisation (7.5 credits)
- Organisational Development (7.5 credits)
- Research Methods (7.5 credits)
- Leadership (7.5 credits)
Two of the following electives:
- Corporate Social Responsibility (7.5 credits)
- Managing Creativity and Innovation (7.5 credits)
- Strategic Human Resource Management (7.5 credits)
The programme ends with a degree project (15 credits).
Accreditations
Career Opportunities
Career prospects
The Master’s Programme in Managing People, Knowledge and Change enables you to pursue a career in fields such as management consultancy, strategy, human resources and general management.
The programme provides knowledge and experiences that will prepare graduates for future management positions in a broad range of industries and organisations.