Financial management

Financial Management

University London South Bank University
Department Voluntary Administration
Course title Human Resources and Management
Qualification MVA
Months of entry January, September
Entry requirements Although applicants normally require a first degree (usually at least a 2:2) or HND in a relevant subject and a minimum of three years post-qualification experience in a relevant field to undertake postgraduate study, we recognise that many people have a wealth of valuable skills and knowledge developed at work or through training. If you have the potential to succeed in postgraduate or post-experience studies we will consider your application on its individual merits.
Course description The MVA programme, recognising the advantages and limitations of existing MBA and MPA courses, builds on combining relevant business applied subjects with an understanding of the strategic environment and policy context in which the modern voluntary sector operates. Year 1 comprises units from the Charity offer. Applicants with a trained finance or fundraising background will be exempt from appropriate Year 1 units. Year 2 encompasses core units together with a research methods unit. An elective is also chosen from available units, e.g. fundraising or voluntary sector financial management. The final component of the MVA programme is the dissertation. This is a major piece of work, linking academic theory with practical reality. It will involve the collection, analysis and interpretation of data, and market relevant forces and facts, and a realistic workable solution.
Contact name Professor Alex Murdock
Telephone +44 (0)20 7815 7886
Email murdocaj@lsbu.ac.uk
Web www.lsbu.ac.uk
Application Apply online

University Birkbeck College
Department Faculty of Lifelong Learning
Course title Voluntary and Community Sector Studies
Qualification MSc PGDip PGCert
Months of entry October
Entry requirements Good first degree or other relevant qualifications. Appropriate professional training and experience of the sector.
Course description The programme focuses on key debates about the changing roles and contexts of third sector organisations, adopting a critical and interdisciplinary approach. It considers recent theory and developments, aiming to extend conceptual knowledge, understanding and critical reflection of changes in the context of current social policy concerns and organisational practices. It provides opportunities for students to develop innovative models in research and project-based assignments relevant to individual interests, the sector and the field of study.
Contact name Department of Social Policy and Education
Telephone 020 7631 6604
Email community@fce.bbk.ac.uk
Web www.bbk.ac.uk/ce/volunteer
Application Apply online

University Edge Hill University
Department Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Course title Voluntary and Third Sector Management
Qualification MA 
Months of entry September
Entry requirements You will need either a bachelor degree or postgraduate qualification. Alternatively, you may provide evidence of experience and/or prior learning through which you can demonstrate the ability to write an extended piece of work clearly and apply reflective thinking.
Course description The Postgraduate Certificate offers modules which explore different dimensions of voluntary and third sector management. You will be given the opportunity to examine key contemporary topics such as current policy and practice, systems for staff development and performance, support development and management of volunteers, economic trends, new philanthropy, strategic business modelling, governance, and managing networks, partnerships and stakeholder relations.
Contact name Karen Leeming
Telephone 01695 584765
Email leemingk@edgehill.ac.uk
Web http://www.edgehill.ac.uk/study/courses/voluntary-and-third-sector-management
Application Apply online

University City University
Department Cass Business School
Course title Voluntary Sector Management
Qualification MSc PGDip
Months of entry October
Entry requirements The charity course is intended for highly motivated graduate-level staff with three or more years of management experience, and deliver immediate management benefits directly back into the organisation as well as providing valuable personal career development for the individual.
Course description This Charity degree course aims to equip students with a knowledge of: specialist charity taxation and unique tax privileges// the distinctive financial accounting practice and management.
Contact name Charity Programmes Officer
Telephone 020 7040 8781
Email charityapps@city.ac.uk
Web http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/masters/courses/mscvsm/index.html
Application Apply online

University University of East London
Department School of Social Sciences, Media and Cultural Studies (SSMCS)
Course title Voluntary Sector Studies
Qualification MA
Months of entry September
Entry requirements You need to have a BA, BSc etc (from a UK university or equivalent status); we will consider all subjects.
Course description This programme is designed for people who want to develop and improve their work in or with voluntary and community organisations or volunteering and voluntary action. It aims to enable you to gain the knowledge, skills and capabilities for carrying out your work and to build a body of theoretical and practical knowledge to underpin policy, practice and understanding
Contact name Applicant Enquiries
Telephone 0208 223 3333
Email study@uel.ac.uk
Web www.uel.ac.uk
Application  

University University of Wales, Lampeter
Department Department of Voluntary Sector Studies
Course title Voluntary Sector Studies
Qualification MA 
Months of entry October
Entry requirements Applications are welcomed from graduates (BA or BSc level) with a first-class or upper second-class degree in Voluntary Sector Studies, social science, management, psychology, or another relevant discipline. In addition, students would normally be expected to have some experience in the voluntary sector, in order to bring practice based knowledge to the course. Students who do not have the required degree but can otherwise demonstrate the required skills and experience may also be admitted to the MA course by agreement.
Course description The MA is designed for people who want to develop and improve their knowledge and work in the not-for-profit, non-governmental, non-profit, third, community and voluntary sector. It is intended to develop students' knowledge, skills and abilities and their capability to combine contemporary theory with practical knowledge. Students are expected to engage critically with a range of issues related to the role of the voluntary sector in society and to be working in and with the voluntary/not-for-profit sector.
Contact name Dr Rachel Casiday
Telephone 01570 424 922
Email r.casiday@lamp.ac.uk
Web www.volstudy.ac.uk/programme/modules/vss....

University Sheffield Hallam University
Department Faculty of Organisation and Management
Course title Charity Resource Management
Qualification MSc PGDip PGCert
Months of entry January
Entry requirements An Honours degree in any discipline and at least one year's full-time, or equivalent part-time, experience working in the charity or voluntary sector. We will consider voluntary roles, for example, a charity trustee. We will also consider applicants without a degree but with extensive suitable management experience.
Course description This course is for people working for UK charities or organisations with charitable status such as local voluntary organisations , community organisations , partnership bodies , major fundraising charities , faith-based organisations , service-providing agencies.
Contact name Postgraduate Programmes Office
Telephone 0114 225 2820
Email ominfo@shu.ac.uk
Web www.shu.ac.uk

University St Mary's College
Department St Mary's University College, Twickenham
Course title Charity Management
Qualification PGCert PGDip MA 
Months of entry January, September
Entry requirements Students are expected to have a degree or equivalent from a UK University. Mature students without formal qualifications but with work experience within the Charity Sector are also welcome. All students must be working within the Charity Sector, preferably but not exclusively in a management position, to qualify to be enrolled onto the programme. International students working for a charity or NGO are also welcome.
Course description This postgraduate course has been specially designed for people working in the charity sector who would like to either formalize their education, learn and develop the latest management skills and/or enhance their career opportunities.
The demands made by the Charities Act 2007, Charities Regulation Bill 2005, the Trustee Act 2000, and other relevant legislation, has led to a need for charity employers and anyone else seeking to be employed in the sector, to be equipped with a range of skills.
These include a knowledge and understanding of Charity Management, Charity Governance , Marketing and Fundraising, Strategic Management, HRM and Research. This Programme starts every September, although in January an intake is possible for students with a financial background.
This programme, which has different exit points, addresses this need. A strong and distinctive feature of the programme is the ethical and moral reflections which are embedded in each of the modules.
Contact name Dr G Paul
Telephone 020 8240 4351
Email paulg@smuc.ac.uk
Web http://www.smuc.ac.uk/postgraduate/charity-management/index.htm

University Roehampton University
Department School of Business and Social Sciences
Course title Non-profit Management
Qualification MSc 
Months of entry September
Entry requirements 2:1 or equivalent in any degree. You should also demonstrate an interest in or experience of the sector. International students need to be competent in English language with a minimum of IELTS 6.5 overall with 6.0 in all areas, or equivalent.
Course description This programme prepares students for employment in local, national and international non-profit organisations. It is suitable for recent graduates wanting to develop a career in the sector, for those wishing to change sectors and for those in the sector wishing to develop their understanding and broaden their skills. Students are prepared for leadership and managerial roles in non-profit organisations by analysing the complex environment in which these organisations work and making appropriate responses to the distinctive challenges faced by these organisations.
Contact name Enquiries
Telephone 020 8392 3232
Email enquiries@roehampton.ac.uk
Web www.roehampton.ac.uk/postgraduate-course....
Application Apply online

University The Open University
Department Business School
Course title Public Administration
Qualification MPA
Months of entry May, October, November
Entry requirements All entrants to the MPA are expected to have organisational experience, some of it at a middle level of management or above. You must have a minimum of three years? experience in a managerial, professional or technical role. Usually this means that you are at least 25 years old.
Course description This qualification is for managers aspiring to senior positions in international agencies, federal, national, regional and local government, the uniformed services, 'quangos', NGOs, voluntary organizations, and social enterprises. It will be particularly relevant if you are involved in delivering policy, leading modernisation projects, and supporting innovation. At times, the programme will involve collaboration between managers working in all three sectors (public, private, non-profit). Reflecting the extent of international influences and policy transfer, it has a strong trans-national dimension.
Contact name Student Registration & Enquiry Service
Telephone +44 (0)845 300 60 90
Email general-enquiries@open.ac.uk
Web www.open.ac.uk
Application Apply online
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