An MSc in management is usually done in one year by full-time students, and in two years by part-time students. Institutions vary in the program length considering factors like the country where the university is located, and if students decide to enroll in an accelerated, standard, or a flexible learning program. Some of these institutions have longer programs that incorporate an internship or a thesis which may require students to spend more time completing the degree.
A typical curriculum incorporates aspects like core subjects which includes leadership, finance, marketing, and business strategy along with additional electives that students can choose based on their career aspirations. While full-time students tend to graduate within a year, part-time students, often professionals, take between 18 to 24 months to complete their coursework. Universities in the UK, Europe, and Australia tend to offer one-year MSc Management programs. In some other regions, particularly the U.S., the duration can go up to two years. It ultimately depends on how rigorous the courses are, the dissertation, and internship requirements.