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speciality: Management

4.5

What is a Management degree?

A Management degree builds a strong foundation in a wide variety of fields including business, finance, economics and marketing. It develops students’ understanding of business practices, structures, business theory, business strategy and research as well as global economies and financial markets. Doing a Management Degree also allows students to gain skills that enable them to work with financial and numerical data effectively.

Management degrees cover different managerial roles, such as Human Resource (HR) management, hospitality management, innovation management, operations management, etc. They can be specialized into one of the areas mentioned above or follow a more general approach that covers most of these areas.

The range of management degrees is huge and includes Business Management, Management, Marketing Management, etc. They are predominantly offered in the business departments/business schools/management schools of different universities.

Benefits of a Management degree

One of the main benefits of this degree is that Management is a broad discipline, which keeps students’ career options open.

Management degrees could have a very practical focus, which is an opportunity for students to gain experience in the process of completing their degree before having started their professional careers. Management courses usually offer work placements and practical modules, which include business simulations and business creation in a simulated environment. Acquiring practical experience through these opportunities could make students stand out from the crowd in the job market once they graduate. Research-oriented Management degrees also exist for those who prefer the theoretical aspects of such a degree. Most courses, however, have established a good balance between theory and practice in order to meet the needs of all students.

Management degrees also prepare students to serve the managerial role across a wide range of areas, including HR management, hospitality management, innovation management, operations management, etc. Students can specialize in one particular area or focus on gaining knowledge across all of these areas thanks to the high availability of different management courses.

Additionally, there is a high demand for management professionals in the contemporary business world. Therefore, taking a management course is an opportunity for students to kick-start their careers and occupy a higher position in the organizational hierarchy.

management degree Structure

Management courses usually begin by introducing students to different areas covered by the managerial role, such as organizational management, business environment, statistics, accounting and finance, business growth, etc. After the first year, institutions allow students to explore the management discipline into more depth by delivering specialized modules and offering optional modules, which enable students to choose subjects that interest them the most and are most relevant to their career aspirations.

Management degrees take 3 years to complete in the UK. However, their duration could extend to 4 years if students choose to spend a year in industry between their second and third year, which is a popular option among the student community. Setting placement opportunities apart, the duration of a Management degree depends on three main factors – country, mode of study (part-time or full-time) and degree level. Below are listed the approximate durations of Management degrees in the most popular countries for Higher Education in Europe:

  • Management degrees’ duration in the UK:
    • Bachelor’s in Management: 3 years full-time and 6 years part-time
    • Master’s in Management: 12 months full-time and 36 months part-time
    • PhD in Management: 3-6 years
  • Management degrees’ duration in the Netherlands:
    • Bachelor’s in Management: 3-4 years
    • Master’s in Management: 1-2 years
    • PhD in Management: about 4 years
  • Management degrees’ duration in Spain:
    • Bachelor’s in Management: 3-4 years
    • Master’s in Management: 1 year
    • PhD in Management: 3 years full-time and 5 years part-time
  • Management degrees’ duration in Germany:
    • Bachelor’s in Management: 3-4 years
    • Master’s in Management: 1-2 years
    • PhD in Management: 3-4 years
  • Management degrees’ duration in France:
    • Bachelor’s in Management: 3 years full-time
    • Master’s in Management: 1-2 years
    • PhD in Management: 3-6 years.
  • Management degrees’ duration in the US:
    • Bachelor’s in Management: 4 years
    • Master’s in Management: 2 years
    • PhD in Management: 4-6 years.

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  • Tourism & ...
    Hospitality Management
    Tran
    Professor Quality

    The lecturers at RMIT are highly qualified and bring a strong blend of academic knowledge and industry experience to their teaching. They are generally approachable, supportive, and committed to student success, often encouraging critical thinking and active participation. Many students appreciate the practical insights and real-world examples that enhance learning across various disciplines. However, like any large institution, the quality may vary slightly between individuals and courses. Overall, RMIT maintains a high standard of lecturer quality that contributes positively to the learning experience.

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    Programme: Tourism & Hospitality Management
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2029
    Delivery Type: On Campus
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  • Marketing
    Hiep
    Review from 1st year student

    Impressions of the first year of Marketing RMIT

    Course content: Learn the basics (Principles of Marketing, Consumer Behavior) with updated case studies like TikTok Shop so you don’t have to worry about being “outdated”.
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    Programme: Marketing
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2027
    Delivery Type: On Campus
    Campus: Ho Chi Minh
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  • Leadership
    Thu
    Learning to be a leader is not about giving orders.

    At first, I chose to study a major related to Leadership because I thought I would learn some team leadership skills, decision making, etc. But after studying it, I realized it is much deeper. At RMIT, studying Leadership is not simply about “being a boss”, but learning how to understand people, inspire, and solve problems humanely.

    We learned a lot about organizational psychology, how to build corporate culture, change management, etc. The teachers taught with great care, often telling real-life stories from large companies, and always encouraged us to ask critical questions.

    What impressed me the most was that all the subjects had group assignments, presentations, and proposals that were “simulated from a real company”. There were times when I was stressed because of the difficulty of teamwork, but thanks to that, I learned how to work with many different types of people – something that a leader really needs.

    Honestly, studying this major has helped me grow a lot, not only in my work but also in my way of living and communicating. For those who are thinking of becoming a leader or starting a business in the future, the Leadership major at RMIT is a worthy investment!

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    Programme: Leadership
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2025
    Delivery Type: On Campus
    Campus: Melbourne
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  • Global Business
    Nhu
    Global learning environment

    Studying International Business at RMIT Vietnam has been a rewarding experience. The programme combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on projects, case studies, and teamwork, helping students prepare for real-world business challenges. What I really liked was the international learning environment — courses are taught entirely in English, with many students and lecturers coming from different countries.

    One of the highlights was the opportunity to participate in global exchange programmes and connect with international business partners. The curriculum emphasizes global strategy, cross-cultural communication, and international trade, which are crucial for anyone looking to work in multinational companies.

    However, the learning can be intense, and you need strong English and time management skills to keep up with assignments and group work.

    Overall, I highly recommend this programme for students who are globally minded and want to build a strong foundation in international business with exposure to practical, real-life applications.

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    Programme: Global Business
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2023
    Delivery Type: On Campus
    Campus: Melbourne
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  • Global BBA
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    real-world projects, a bit theory-heavy

    As an alumnus of the Global Business program at RMIT University, I can confidently say the degree gave me a strong foundation for working in international environments. The program covers a wide scope — from global trade and cross-cultural communication to international marketing and strategy — all essential for anyone aiming to work across borders.
    What stood out most to me was the diverse classroom environment and frequent group projects that mimicked real-world business situations. I had the opportunity to collaborate with peers from different cultures, which improved my teamwork, adaptability, and global mindset — all of which I now use daily in my current job.
    However, I do think the program could benefit from more industry integration. While the academic knowledge is solid, there were limited opportunities for internships or direct exposure to global companies during my time there.
    Still, I would recommend Global Business at RMIT to students who are serious about pursuing international business careers. It’s a well-rounded program that opens up many pathways — especially if you take the initiative to seek external opportunities alongside your studies.

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    Programme: Global BBA
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2024
    Delivery Type: On Campus
    Campus: Melbourne
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  • Management
    Tin
    Evaluate learning process

    The school provides full facilities and warm support to students. Teachers are highly qualified individuals in their fields. However, teaching is not their specialized subject so the way of imparting knowledge to students is uneven among students.

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    Programme: Management
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2026
    Delivery Type: On Campus
    Campus: Melbourne
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