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MSc - Master of Science
Loughborough University
Part Time
Sep 2026
3 Year
Organisations need a strong pipeline of talented, well-informed individuals with the management and strategic leadership capabilities to help them succeed. This MSc Strategic Leadership offers the ideal way to develop your current and future leaders with specialist education from a top 10 UK university.Benefits for studentsOur part-time master’s in Strategic Leadership is for experienced professionals with significant technical or subject area expertise who are now ready to develop their leadership capabilities.The programme supports the development of skills across a range of functions, covering the latest theories and thinking in areas such as leadership, strategy, governance, risk management, influencing organisational change, ethical decision making, information management and innovation.The course is deliberately challenging. We stretch participants as they apply strategic theories, evaluate current organisational practice, and identify improvements based on current research.Learning alongside a cohort of experienced managers, the programme is also a chance to explore fresh perspectives on similar problems and build lasting, trusted networks. As learners progress, they’ll build sought-after practical skills, learning to think critically, produce persuasive business reports, and harness the latest leadership and coaching techniques.The blended learning approach, with block face-to-face teaching and online content, supports participants to balance their work, learning and personal commitments.We invite applications from experienced professionals with a degree; however, experience is more important than particular qualifications, so we will consider applications from those without formal university qualifications.
The fee stated is for a full-time student undertaking a master’s programme of 180 credits. Part-time students should divide the published fee by 180 and then multiply by the number of credits taken in the specific year to calculate the tuition fees.