

Department of Management Sciences



About the Department of Management Sciences
The Department of Management Sciences at the International College of Contemporary Sciences develops thoughtful, practice-ready graduates who can lead, analyse and innovate. Our teaching is research-informed and industry-connected, with an emphasis on ethical leadership, data-enabled decision making and impact for organisations and communities.



Why study Management Sciences at ICCS
- Career-focused curriculum shaped by employer input and current professional standards
- Teaching that blends academic rigour with applied learning through case studies, simulations and live briefs
- Strong support for academic skills, careers planning and professional development
- Access to ICCS Digital Learning Resources for high quality databases, journals and learning tools
- Diverse community with opportunities for networking and collaboration
Subject Areas
- Management and leadership
- Business analytics and data for decision making
- Marketing and digital communications
- Accounting and finance fundamentals for managers
- Human resource management and organisational behaviour
- Operations, project and supply chain management
- Entrepreneurship and new venture creation
- Strategy, innovation and sustainability

What you will learn
Students build a solid foundation across the core disciplines of management and develop specialist strengths according to their interests. By graduation, learners can interpret data, frame problems, evaluate options, present clear recommendations and act with professionalism and integrity.
How you will learn
Teaching combines lectures, seminars, workshops and supervised project work. Assessment methods include analytical reports, presentations, portfolios and team projects linked to real organisational challenges. Many modules integrate industry tools to help students practise what employers expect in the workplace.
Facilities and resources
ICCS provides modern teaching spaces, collaboration areas and dedicated study support. Students access our Digital Learning Resources platform for e-books, journals, market intelligence and skills development. Guest speakers and employer-led sessions add contemporary insight throughout the year.
Industry engagement
The Department works with practitioners to shape curricula, set live briefs and provide insight on emerging trends. Students are encouraged to develop professional networks, attend events and participate in practice-based projects that demonstrate their capabilities to future employers.
Careers and Progression
Graduates pursue roles such as junior business analyst, marketing associate, project coordinator, operations assistant, people and culture assistant, finance associate and management trainee. Many also progress to further study in specialist areas of management sciences.
Student Support
ICCS offers academic skills tutoring, careers and employability guidance, wellbeing support and mentoring. Our approach is inclusive and student-centred, with early guidance to help learners succeed and thrive.
Entry Guidance
Typical applicants will present evidence of prior study at the appropriate level and demonstrate motivation for a management sciences pathway. International applicants may need to evidence English language proficiency. Full entry criteria are published on the ICCS Admissions pages.
How to Apply
Applications are made through the ICCS Admissions team. Prospective students should submit an application form, supporting documents and evidence of identity. Our team provides advice at every stage

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