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The Pre-Masters in Business and Management has been designed for full fee paying international students who have not qualified for direct entry to the postgraduate (Masters) programmes at the Brunel Business School, Brunel University West London.
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The aim of the Pre-Masters programme is to prepare students for entry onto the MSc programmes at Brunel. Students who have a recognised undergraduate qualification but whose academic and/or English language are marginally below that required for direct entry to Brunel are eligible to apply. On successful completion of the Pre-Masters programme students are guaranteed a place in the following Masters programmes at the Brunel University School of Business and Management:
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| MSc Management |
| MSc International Business |
| MSc Global Supply Chain Management |
| MSc Human Resources and Employment Relations |
| MSc Marketing |
| MBA |
| For academic course entrance requirements please click here. |
| Progression Criteria |
| Upon successful completion of the Pre-Masters in Business and Management, you are guaranteed a fee-paying place in the relevant Masters programme at Brunel University, provided you have met the academic progression criteria. Students are also required to sit and achieve 65% on the Brunel University English language test (BrunELT). |
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Pre-Masters with work experience
The LIBT Pre-Masters programme with work experience starts in March and allows you to complete your 10 weeks of academic study before starting a work placement. You would therefore study from March to May and then work full time as part of your programme until your Masters starts in September. We give you all the necessary preparation to equip you with what you need to get the job that will give you added value to your Masters degree.
Intensive Pre-Masters
The intensive LIBT Pre-Master programme is a 10 week short, intensive full-time course taught in block format. All classes are taught on the Brunel Univeristy campus in West London by Brunel lecturers or Brunel approved staff. The programme begins in July of each year and finishes in September of the same year, allowing students to transfer to the Masters in September of the same year.
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| Teaching Methods |
| Instruction for all modules is classroom based. Teaching consist of twelve 3-4 hour sessions over 3 weeks per module. Teaching incorporates lectures, seminars and group work. |
| Assessment |
| Assessment for all modules is based on course work and/or a final examination. The pass mark for the Pre-Masters programme is 50%. |

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Core Modules
- Introduction to Management
- Managing Information with Technology
- Research Methods
- Interactive Learning Skills and Communication
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