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Master in Management

A Master in Management (MIM) is a master’s degree awarded for a postgraduate programme in management. It has a focus on professional development within a management career.

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Course overview

The Master in Management programme focusses on developing the whole person and features action learning, diagnostics, experience, and reflection to develop the commercial awareness, skills and knowledge needed to progress to a career in management. Students will also gain a thorough understanding of key business functions such as marketing, finance, business analytics and strategy.

Introduction

The Master in Management has been designed to provide you with an insight into what it means to be a manager in contemporary organisations and provides a route, not only for those seeking a career in management but also for those who would consider progressing to a Doctor of Philosophy programme.

Developed to meet the demands of employers, graduates from the Master in Management programme can look forward to a successful career in middle and senior management across a range of organisations.

‌The University of Liverpool Management School (ULMS) has an international reputation for teaching and research and provides a dedicated team of careers specialists with international expertise for our Master in Management students.

Students on the MiM programme have access to exclusive extracurricular careers development sessions on the Careers in Focus programme, the opportunity to be matched with your own experienced mentor and to join us for our field study trip.

The Management School has a range of additional funding opportunities for outstanding master’s students, including the Management School Excellence Scholarship which offers tuition fee discounts of 50%. Eligibility and more information can be found on the School’s scholarship pages.

Accreditation

The University of Liverpool Management School is one of an elite group of institutions worldwide to hold the gold standard ‘triple-crown’ accreditation from AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS.

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Accreditations

The University of Liverpool Management School is one of an elite group of institutions worldwide to hold the gold standard ‘triple-crown’ accreditation from AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS.

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Compulsory modules

MARKETING MANAGEMENT (ULMS869)

Credits: 15 / Semester: semester 1

The overall aim of this module is to provide students with an understanding of marketing in terms of academic principles and practical applications. Academically, students will learn about both the foundations of marketing management but also current debates within the field. Practically, students will learn about marketing management tools such as the extended marketing mix, segmentation, positioning and targeting and how these might be applied using case studies. 

Managerial Finance (ULMS870)

Credits: 15 / Semester: semester 1

Managing Finance is designed to develop your expertise in problem solving, numeracy and commercial awareness through a lecture and workshop program that helps you understand, apply and competently practice in accounting and finance. The module aims to take you from an introductory-level beginning, designed for those who have not studied accounting and finance before, through to a level of understanding that will allow you to engage confidently with finance professionals.

THE STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OF BUSINESS ANALYTICS (ULMS876)

Credits: 15 / Semester: semester 1

Business analytics has been defined as the extensive use of data, statistical and quantitative analysis, explanatory and predictive models, and fact-based management to drive decisions and actions in both private and public sector organisations. The success of an organisation’s business strategy depends heavily on how well it can deploy its analytics. Business analytics is a process that transforms data into actions through analysis and insights in the context of organisational decision making and problem solving at a strategic level. The module introduces students to the key aspects of data analytics and examines how business analytics drives decisions and actions, both operational and strategic.

PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (ULMS864)

Credits: 15 / Semester: semester 1

This module focuses on the skills and knowledge required by effective leaders and managers in contemporary organisations. These skills are developed by exploring contemporary organisational phenomena from different perspectives and personal reflection. Over the course of the semester, students will learn about managerial work and its tensions and contradictions in a range of organisational settings. The nature of the management role will be problematized through a series of cases and scenarios that will encourage learners to explore the nature of professionalism and ethics in management. The module also aims to develop students as managers who engage in scholarly, reflective practice both during their time on the programme and in their future careers.

ORGANISATIONAL THEORY: BEHAVIOUR, POWER AND POLITICS AT WORK (ULMS863)

Credits: 15 / Semester: semester 2

The purpose of the module is to facilitate students in gaining a broad, interdisciplinary overview of theoretical approaches to Organisational Theory (OT). It is intended that students will develop an understanding of how and why OT assists in analysing, from a scholarly perspective, complex situations in relation to management and organisation theory, and practice.

The module will enable students to gain enhanced and comprehensive knowledge of theories in the organisation studies field, and will prepare students for performing accurate analyses of relevant organisational contexts.

Having introduced the concept of OT it is intended that the module will focus on the concept of ‘organisation’ as a complex entity of multiple possibilities, ensuring it is open to investigation from a variety of perspectives, with the aim to encourage a critical understanding and reflection of ‘organisation’ for students.

This overview will include a broadly chronological introduction to OT, set in the context of other intellectual and interdisciplinary traditions including disciplines of Economics, History and Politics. It will facilitate both micro-level and macro-level understandings of organisations, including contemporary understandings of behaviours and power enacted and experienced within organisations, and how they interact with other external organisations in society.

Having completed this module, students will be well positioned to discern the links among and between complex empirical cases and theoretical perspectives: leadership and decision-making theories; power and political theories; gender/Feminist theories; organisational culture, and critical/post-modernist theories.

STRATEGIC ORGANISATION (ULMS871)

Credits: 15 / Semester: semester 2

This module investigates the intersections between organisation studies and strategy. Drawing on key journal articles and empirical information, students are invited to apply strategic theories and to critically reflect on their efficacy. The module makes use of online collaboration tools to stimulate group work and discussion.

Optional modules

OPERATIONS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (ULMS862)

Credits: 15 / Semester: semester 2

Operations management is concerned with the creation of goods and services. This places the subject at the heart of what every organisation does irrespective of size, location or sector. The success of an organisation’s business strategy depends heavily on how well it can deploy its operations. With increasing globalisation and the need to seek for areas of competitive advantage, operations management is increasingly examining the inter-relationships and inter-dependencies of the multiple, independent organisations necessary for the production of goods or services. The effective management of supply chains is key to successful operations in modern organisations. The need to be competitive, reach new markets, source new goods and raw materials as well as globalisation have all been key contributors to the development of supply chains as a function. The module provides the student with the ability to select appropriate key strategies and methods to be used in achieving efficient and effective operations in a given supply chain application.

PROJECT MANAGEMENT (ULMS866)

Credits: 15 / Semester: semester 2

Project management is a key management paradigm, enabling organisations to efficiently achieve their goals in a changing business environment complicated by risks, uncertainties and competitor pressures. This module introduces cutting-edge principles and best practices of managing projects within organisations. The areas to be covered span state-of-the-art strategies of successful project management, including risk and change management, project cost and schedule performance management, quality assurance and sustainability. Fundamentally, any project implies innovation, because the whole project aim is in creating a unique product, service or process within a given time period and with limited resources and budgets. This module aims to provide students with an understanding of project management and its principles in a contemporary project environment, while reaping the benefits of team dynamics through group work.

CORPORATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION (ULMS867)

Credits: 15 / Semester: semester 2

The aim of this module is to integrate the two fields of innovation and corporate entrepreneurship focusing upon the corporate practices of entrepreneurship and innovation across different sectors. It will approach the analysis of innovation and entrepreneurship by drawing attention to relevant theories and research. The module will also detail how organisations engage in entrepreneurial and innovative practices. The module will explore the various corporate entrepreneurial strategies, how, why and when new business models are developed, how entrepreneurial opportunities are recognised, and value is created in firms. In particular, the module will examine organisational tools to manage entrepreneurship and innovation. Further, issues and dilemmas in ‘doing’ entrepreneurship and innovation will be discussed.

The pedagogical approach of this module is designed to encourage the active engagement of students in the learning process. This is done explicitly with group-work exercises such as ‘role play’, ‘simulation’, ’case analyses’, ’brainstorming’ and ‘business modelling’ in seminars. During seminars, students will be introduced to a topic and then given various exercises in which they will work together in small groups to develop their sense of community, active learning engagement with their peers, critical thinking and analytical skills. Similarly, they will be introduced to corporate illustrations of the concepts discussed in synchronous and asynchronous lectures. They will be given an opportunity to discuss and justify why specific concepts apply to certain corporate situations in synchronous session interactions. Further, they will also be given opportunities during seminar exercises to apply the concepts they have gathered from the synchronous and asynchronous lectures and case analyses, group work, and readings and develop new business models. During two seminars, the groups will be required to engage in group study exercises prior to the seminars and make brief presentations describing what they have learned from the exercises.

Influencing Strategies in Digital Media (COMM520)

Credits: 15 / Semester: semester 2

Strategic communication involves the use of arguments aimed at influencing opinions and decisions of relevant audiences (citizens, investors, customers and other stakeholders). The goal of this module is to introduce students to the analysis and evaluation of persuasive argumentation in strategic communication contexts (such as business, politics, and journalism), with a particular attention given to the role of digital media in shaping influencing strategies. The module provides students with analytic and methodological instruments from argumentation theory and rhetoric that will enhance their ability to critically examine business, public and media discourses and to understand issues of persuasion and trust in digital strategic communication.

Argumentation is a communicative activity in which reasons are given to justify an opinion and persuade an audience to accept it. As such, argumentation plays a decisive role in media discourse, corporate and political discourse and all other forms of strategic communication. Good argumentation promotes strategic decision-making processes, help building sustainable and ethical persuasion, enhance public trust in organisations, political institutions and news media.
While argumentation is naturally oriented at reasonable and ethical persuasion, public influence is often pursued via fallacious and unsound arguments or even non-argumentative tactics of manipulation (e.g. fake news, power, ideology, violence) creating serious threats to democracy, economic stability and prosperity, social justice and citizens’ trust.
This module aims at providing students with conceptual and analytical instruments from argumentation theory and rhetoric which will enhance their ability to critically examine business, public and media discourses and to understand issues of persuasion and trust in strategic communication and media discourse.

Branding Strategy and Communication (COMM521)

Credits: 15 / Semester: semester 2

Branding is now pervasive in society. Communicating a positive image and building a good reputation to create a strong brand, have become key objectives not only for global private corporations selling products, but also for countries, cities, regions and even neighbourhoods (place branding); public, cultural and religious institutions (corporate branding); and individual celebrities (self-branding). The module examines branding in its multiple instantiations, as a set of socio-cultural communicative practices and processes, which rely on very fundamental socio-cultural dynamics. In the module, we will consider the complex process of brand management from the definition of a brand and branding strategy to the elaboration of brand narratives, taking into account the increasingly digitalised media landscape and the participatory, two-way communication context where organisations and individuals operate. Thorough the module we seek to understand how identity, public opinion, reputation, and branding are negotiated at the intersection between top-down corporate communication and more grassroots or networked forms of expression. The module combines insights from business studies, social psychology, anthropology and cultural studies, introducing students to branding from a critical strategic communication perspective, focusing on power struggles, contradictions and dialogic relations. Besides offering students a good overview of key concepts and tools for strategically managing brand communication, the module includes a critical reflection on key issues and debates relating to the societal and ethical implications of branding practices, especially in relation to the prominence of promotional cultures in today’s democratic societies.

Business Ethics (ULMS878)

Credits: 15 / Semester: semester 2

This module examines businesses from an ethical perspective. Business ethics theories will be introduced and critiqued with reference to contemporary business. The module will provide students with key tools for understanding and practicing business ethics.

INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON MANAGEMENT (ULMS877)

Credits: 15 / Semester: semester 2

​This module will provide an innovative student centred approach to learning. It will be made up of a desk-based investigation opening up to students an opportunity to blend approaches to teaching and learning in a way that suits their individual learning style. The module will provide students with the opportunity to investigate international perspectives of management guided by an expert academic member of staff, such as the international management environment, the culture context of management, and global human resource management. Overall learning outcomes of the module will form the scope of the teaching and learning relationship and will be augmented by the student and academic who together will agree upon a series of expected outputs from the individuals’ work and clearly demonstrate milestones in the teaching and learning process.

STRATEGY, PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION (ULMS719)

Credits: 60 / Semester: summer

This module offers an opportunity for students to develop knowledge and understanding of the multi-level processes involved in organisational and managerial practices. The module is a practical platform for students to develop business analysis and strategic decision-making skills; as well as the opportunity to demonstrate the ability to research, analyse and present information coherently in order to support a recommended course of action. The individual assignment provides students with the opportunity to carry out an in-depth investigation of a management issue relevant to their MSc programme. For this assessment students are to critically evaluate and synthesise relevant theories, models and practices of management by undertaking a detailed enquiry into a programme specific area of research by undertaking an analytical literature review by using secondary data. The reflective element of the individual assignment encourages students to critically analyse and evaluate their experience of the learning process during the module and their MSc.

DISSERTATION (ULMS790)

Credits: 60 / Semester: summer

This module is designed to help students develop an in-depth understanding of a topic within their chosen domain of management and business and for the student to use this knowledge to analyse a management problem or issue. A preparation phase of the module is included to provide the students with the skills necessary in problem analysis and research in order that they can undertake an independent research project. Thereafter, independent, guided study and research are used to develop both theoretical and practical critical-thinking skills, and to present research, analysis and findings. The reflective element of the dissertation gives students an opportunity to critically analyse and evaluate their experience of the learning process.

Any optional modules listed above are illustrative only and may vary from year to year. Modules may be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved and staff availability. This means that the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed.

Our curriculum

The Liverpool Curriculum framework sets out our distinctive approach to education. Our teaching staff support our students to develop academic knowledge, skills, and understanding alongside our graduate attributes:

  • Digital fluency
  • Confidence
  • Global citizenship

Our curriculum is characterised by the three Liverpool Hallmarks:

  • Research-connected teaching
  • Active learning
  • Authentic assessment

All this is underpinned by our core value of inclusivity and commitment to providing a curriculum that is accessible to all students.

Course options

Studying with us means you can tailor your degree to suit you. Here's what is available on this course.

Study as an intercalated degree

Intercalation allows you take a break from your medical degree, usually after year 3 or 4, and study an additional qualification. Most intercalating students choose to study a master's degree. This gives you the opportunity to explore a subject of interest at an advanced level and acquire new skills and knowledge that will enhance and/or complement your medical degree.

Your experience

This programme is delivered by the triple-accredited University of Liverpool Management School.

The School has a thriving international master’s community with a comprehensive, interdisciplinary programme of social and extra-curricular events and dedicated careers and employability support.

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I believe undertaking a master's degree at the University of Liverpool will greatly enhance my career prospects. The programme provides me with a deeper knowledge and practical skills, which will help me succeed in my field and make a positive impact in the industry. It also offers networking opportunities with peers and professionals, building valuable relationships and expanding my professional network.

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Careers and employability

Students graduate from this programme with the opportunity and skills necessary to work and engage in business related roles in organisations. These include marketing, finance, strategy, international development, data analytics, risk, relationship management, and human resources and research and consultancy careers.

Career planning

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Our campus Career Studio is a space for students and graduates to drop into and talk to a career coach. Career coaches are highly trained to help no matter what stage you are at in your career planning. You can access support to find and apply for full-time and part-time roles, placements, internships and graduate schemes. You will also find the help you need if you have a start-up idea or want to create a business plan. You can explore the world of work, prepare for job interviews, and access careers events and workshops. The Career Studio is open Monday to Friday from 10am-5pm, simply drop in at a time that works for you.

From education to employment

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We develop our programmes with employers in mind. You will be supported to enhance your long-term employment prospects as you learn. We do this by exposing you to professionals, a variety of sectors and supporting you to work collaboratively with others to develop transferable skills. You are equipped with a clearer view of what to focus on in your area of interest, and to reflect on your studies. Our digital employability tools give you a tech-enhanced curriculum experience and make it easy for you to prepare for the world of work. You can use tools like the Handshake platform to connect with employers and message the Career Studio 24/7.

Networking events

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You can start building good professional networks by attending events and employability activities. Our events are designed to develop your skills and expose you to many different employers, as well as to help you make contacts in your field. We help you improve your confidence when speaking to employers and give you access to unique opportunities. Our networking events also boost your understanding of the competencies and skills that employers are looking for in their recruitment process, giving you a competitive edge.

Your future

You will have access to a specialist, in-house postgraduate careers team and have access to one-to-one careers guidance, workshops, seminars, and employability initiatives.

Graduates from the Master in Management course have secured jobs at:

  • KPMG
  • Deloitte
  • EY
  • Amazon
  • NHS
  • Morrisons
  • China Merchants Bank
  • Bytedance

In roles such as :

  • Assurance associate
  • Operations management
  • Technology consultant
  • Project manager
  • Commercial analyst
  • Project manager

Fees and funding

Your tuition fees, funding your studies, and other costs to consider.

Tuition fees

UK fees (applies to Channel Islands, Isle of Man and Republic of Ireland)
Full-time place, per year £13,750
International fees
Full-time place, per year £28,000
Fees stated are for the 2024-25 academic year.

Tuition fees cover the cost of your teaching and assessment, operating facilities such as libraries, IT equipment, and access to academic and personal support.

If you're a UK national, or have settled status in the UK, you may be eligible to apply for a Postgraduate Loan worth up to £12,167 to help with course fees and living costs. Learn more about fees and funding.

Additional costs

We understand that budgeting for your time at university is important, and we want to make sure you understand any course-related costs that are not covered by your tuition fee. This could include buying a laptop, books, or stationery.

Find out more about the additional study costs that may apply to this course.

Additional study costs

We understand that budgeting for your time at university is important, and we want to make sure you understand any course-related costs that are not covered by your tuition fee. This could include buying a laptop, books, or stationery.

Find out more about additional study costs.

Scholarships and bursaries

We offer a range of scholarships and bursaries that could help pay your tuition and living expenses.

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Postgraduate Global Advancement Scholarship – Achievement

  • International students

If you’re an international student joining a master’s course with us, you could be eligible to receive a tuition fee discount of £2,500, based on your prior academic achievement, choice of course, and you not having studied with us before.

Postgraduate Global Advancement Scholarship – Country

  • International students
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Australia
  • Bangladesh
  • Barbados
  • Belize
  • Brunei
  • Canada
  • China
  • Cyprus
  • Dominica
  • Egypt
  • Ghana
  • Grenada
  • Guyana
  • India
  • Jamaica
  • Japan
  • Kenya
  • Malaysia
  • Mauritius
  • Mexico
  • New Zealand
  • Nigeria
  • Pakistan
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis
  • Saint Lucia
  • Saint Vincent and The Grenadines
  • Singapore
  • South Africa
  • South Korea
  • Sri Lanka
  • Tanzania
  • Thailand
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Turkey
  • Uganda
  • Vietnam

If you’re an international student joining a master’s course with us, you could be eligible to receive a tuition fee discount of £2,500, based on your nationality, choice of course, and you not having studied with us before.

Graduate Loyalty Advancement Scholarship

  • Home and international students

If you’re a University of Liverpool graduate starting a master’s degree with us, you could be eligible to receive a loyalty discount of up to £2,500 off your master’s tuition fees.

Management School Attainment Award

  • Home students

Are you a UK or Republic of Ireland student with a first-class degree, or equivalent? Join an MSc in the Management School and you could be eligible to receive £2,000 off your tuition fees.

Management School Excellence Scholarship

  • Home and international students

Join an MSc in the Management School and you could be eligible to receive a 50% discount off your tuition fees. You’ll be considered for this award based on your academic record, CV and the personal statement from your course application.

Management School Progress to Postgraduate Award

  • Home and international students

Are you a University of Liverpool undergraduate student graduating this summer? Progress from a current University of Liverpool degree, in any subject, to study an MSc in the Management School, and you could receive a tuition fee discount of £1,000.

Chilean National Agency for Research and Development (ANID) Scholarship

  • International students
  • Chile

If you’re a Chilean student joining a master’s degree, you could be eligible to apply for a 20% discount on your tuition fees with a Chilean National Agency for Research and Development (ANID) Scholarship.

Chevening Scholarships

  • International students
  • Albania
  • Algeria
  • Anguilla
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Argentina
  • Australia
  • Azerbaijan
  • Bangladesh
  • Barbados
  • Belize
  • Bolivia
  • Brazil
  • British Virgin Islands
  • Brunei
  • Canada
  • Cayman Islands
  • Chile
  • China
  • Columbia
  • Costa Rica
  • Cuba
  • Dominica
  • Ecuador
  • Egypt
  • El Salvador
  • Ghana
  • Guatemala
  • Guyana
  • Honduras
  • Hong Kong
  • Iceland
  • India
  • Indonesia
  • Iraq
  • Jamaica
  • Japan
  • Jordan
  • Kazakhstan
  • Kenya
  • Libya
  • Malaysia
  • Mauritius
  • Mexico
  • Moldova
  • Mongolia
  • Montserrat
  • Morocco
  • Nepal
  • New Zealand
  • Nicaragua
  • Nigeria
  • Pakistan
  • Panama
  • Paraguay
  • Peru
  • Philippines
  • Russia
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis
  • Saint Lucia
  • Saint Vincent and The Grenadines
  • Serbia
  • Singapore
  • South Africa
  • South Korea
  • South Sudan
  • Sri Lanka
  • Sudan
  • Taiwan
  • Tanzania
  • Thailand
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Turkey
  • Turks and Caicos Islands
  • Uganda
  • Ukraine
  • Uruguay
  • Venezuela
  • Vietnam
  • Zimbabwe

If you’re an international student from an eligible country, joining a one-year master’s course, you could be eligible to apply for a Chevening Scholarship. If your application is successful, you could expect to have your master’s fees paid, up to a maximum of £18,000, and receive additional help with living costs.

Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (CONACyT) Award

  • International students
  • Mexico

If you’re a Mexican student joining a master’s degree, you could be eligible to apply for a 30% discount on your tuition fees with a CONACyT Award.

Fund for the Development of Human Resources (FIDERH) Award

  • International students
  • Mexico

If you’re a Mexican student joining a master’s degree and you’re in receipt of a FIDERH graduate loan, you could be eligible to benefit from a 20% discount on your tuition fees with a FIDERH Award.

FUNED Award

  • International students
  • Mexico

If you’re a Mexican student joining a master’s degree and you’re in receipt of a FUNED loan, you can apply to be considered for a 20% tuition fee discount. A total of up to 50 awards will be available to master’s and PhD students per academic year.

Hong Kong Graduate Association & Tung Foundation Postgraduate Scholarships

  • International students
  • China
  • Hong Kong

If you’re a master’s student from Hong Kong or the People’s Republic of China who can demonstrate academic excellence, you may be eligible to apply for a scholarship worth up to £10,000 in partnership with the Tung Foundation.

HRH Princess Sirindhorn University of Liverpool Scholarship (Thailand)

  • International students
  • Thailand

If you’re a student from Thailand joining a one-year master’s degree, you might be eligible to apply to have your tuition fees paid in full and receive help with living costs. One award is available and only students who are new to the University will be considered.

John Lennon Memorial Scholarship

  • Home students

If you’re a UK student, either born in or with strong family connections to Merseyside, you could be eligible to apply for a fee discount of up to £4,500. You’ll need to demonstrate an active interest in global, community and environmental issues to be considered.

JuventudEsGto Scholarship

  • International students
  • Mexico

If you’re a resident of the state of Guanajuato in Mexico joining a master’s degree, you could be eligible for a 10% discount on your tuition fees with a JuventudEsGto Scholarship.

Kaplan Digital Pathways Excellence Scholarship

  • International students

Completed a Kaplan Digital Pathways Pre-Master’s? We’re offering a £5,000 fee discount off the first year of master’s study for a maximum of two high achieving students joining one of our non-clinical master’s courses from an online Kaplan Pre-Master’s programme.

Marshall Scholarship

  • International students
  • United States

If you’re a USA student joining an eligible master’s with us, you could be eligible to apply for a Marshall Scholarship. If your application is successful, your master’s tuition fees will be paid in full. One Marshall Scholarship for master’s study is available in each academic year.

Postgraduate Opportunity Bursary

  • Home students

If you’re a UK University of Liverpool graduate joining a master’s degree with us, you could be eligible to receive £3,000 off your tuition fees. You must have graduated in the last two years and received a widening access scholarship during your undergraduate studies.

Sport Liverpool Performance Programme

  • Home and international students

Apply to receive tailored training support to enhance your sporting performance. Our athlete support package includes a range of benefits, from bespoke strength and conditioning training to physiotherapy sessions and one-to-one nutritional advice.

Turkish Ministry of Education Scholarship

  • International students
  • Turkey

If you’re a Turkish student joining a master’s degree, you could be eligible to apply for a 20% discount on your tuition fees with a Turkish Ministry of Education Scholarship.

University of Liverpool International College Excellence Scholarship

  • International students

Completed a Pre-Master’s at University of Liverpool International College (UoLIC)? We’re offering a £5,000 fee discount off the first year of master’s study to some of the highest achieving students joining one of our non-clinical master’s courses from UoLIC.

University of Liverpool International College Impact Progression Scholarships

  • International students

If you’re a University of Liverpool International College student awarded a Kaplan Impact Scholarship, we’ll also consider you for an Impact Progression Scholarship. If selected, you’ll receive a fee discount worth £3,000 off the first year of your master’s course.

Vice-Chancellor’s International Attainment Scholarship for Mainland China

  • International students
  • China

Are you a high-achieving graduate from the People’s Republic of China with a degree from a Chinese university? You could be eligible to apply for a £5,000 fee discount if you’re joining an eligible master’s course. Up to 15 eligible students will receive this scholarship.

Entry requirements

The qualifications and exam results you'll need to apply for this course.

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Postgraduate entry requirements

Normally a 2:1 honours degree in any discipline is expected from a UK university, or an equivalent academic qualification from a similar non-UK institution is required.

We are able to offer a level of flexibility for applicants. Those with a 2:2 honours degree will be considered on an individual basis.

International qualifications

If you hold a bachelor’s degree or equivalent, but don’t meet our entry requirements, you could be eligible for a Pre-Master’s course. This is offered on campus at the University of Liverpool International College, in partnership with Kaplan International Pathways. It’s a specialist preparation course for postgraduate study, and when you pass the Pre-Master’s at the required level with good attendance, you’re guaranteed entry to a University of Liverpool master’s degree.

English language requirements

You'll need to demonstrate competence in the use of English language, unless you’re from a majority English speaking country.

We accept a variety of international language tests and country-specific qualifications.

International applicants who do not meet the minimum required standard of English language can complete one of our Pre-Sessional English courses to achieve the required level.

English language qualification Requirements
IELTS 6.5 overall, with no component below 6.0
TOEFL iBT 88 overall, with minimum scores of listening 19, writing 19, reading 19 and speaking 20. TOEFL Home Edition not accepted.
Duolingo English Test 120 overall, with no component below 105
Pearson PTE Academic 61 overall, with no component below 59
LanguageCert Academic 70 overall, with no skill below 65
PSI Skills for English B2 Pass with Merit in all bands
INDIA Standard XII National Curriculum (CBSE/ISC) - 75% and above in English. Accepted State Boards - 80% and above in English.
WAEC C6 or above

PRE-SESSIONAL ENGLISH

Do you need to complete a Pre-Sessional English course to meet the English language requirements for this course?

The length of Pre-Sessional English course you’ll need to take depends on your current level of English language ability.

Find out the length of Pre-Sessional English course you may require for this degree.

Pre-sessional English

If you don’t meet our English language requirements, we can use your most recent IELTS score, or the equivalent score in selected other English language tests, to determine the length of Pre-Sessional English course you require.

Use the table below to check the course length you're likely to require for your current English language ability and see whether the course is available on campus or online.

Your most recent IELTS score Pre-Sessional English course length On campus or online
6.0 overall, with no component below 6.0 6 weeks On campus
6.0 overall, with no component below 5.5 10 weeks On campus and online options available
6.0 overall, with no more than one component below 5.5, and no component below 5.0 12 weeks On campus and online options available
5.5 overall, with no more than one component below 5.5, and no component below 5.0 20 weeks On campus
5.0 overall, with no more than one component below 5.0, and no component below 4.5 30 weeks On campus
4.5 overall, with no more than one component below 4.5, and no component below 4.0 40 weeks On campus

If you’ve completed an alternative English language test to IELTS, we may be able to use this to assess your English language ability and determine the Pre-Sessional English course length you require.

Please see our guide to Pre-Sessional English entry requirements for IELTS 6.5, with no component below 6.0, for further details.

About our entry requirements

Our entry requirements may change from time to time both according to national application trends and the availability of places at Liverpool for particular courses. We review our requirements before the start of the new application cycle each year and publish any changes on our website so that applicants are aware of our typical entry requirements before they submit their application.

We believe in treating applicants as individuals, and in making offers that are appropriate to their personal circumstances and background. Therefore the offer any individual applicant receives may differ slightly from the typical offer quoted on the website.

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