Launch your business career and build expert insight into Operations Management
Our MSc Business with Operations Management course has been designed as a practice-focused programme to prepare you for a lasting career in the field.
This course will equip you with the expertise to design, manage, and optimise operations across industries - from manufacturing and services to public and private sectors. You’ll explore key areas such as project and supply chain management, gaining practical insight and strategic thinking to drive performance and innovation. With a focus on real-world impact, this course prepares you to become a decisive leader in the operational success of any organisation.
Our dedicated MSc CareersPlus & Employer Relations team provides personalised support throughout your journey, ensuring you're well-prepared to seize exciting career opportunities. Graduates of our Master’s in Business with Operations Management have recently gone on to secure roles including Product Management Specialist, Production Planning Analyst and Strategy Consultant at employers such as Amazon, Harrods and PwC. Learn more about the journeys our alumni have taken since graduating in our MSc Employment Report.
Warwick Business School is accredited by AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS, and is proud to hold gold level Athena Swan status. Learn more about our accreditations and rankings here.
Why study MSc Business with Operations Management with us?
- Develop a comprehensive understanding of operations management, including operations analytics, project delivery, and supply chain strategy
- Build a strong foundation in core business disciplines before specialising through targeted operations management modules
- Apply your knowledge in real-world scenarios by choosing our Business in Practice module
- 78% of our graduating Class of 2025 in employment within six months of completion*
- Gain the business proficiency to drive impact within Operations Management.
*This data reflects those that participated in our MSc Employment Report survey, which averaged a 72% response rate overall.