Does LSE offer postgraduate?
We specialise in Human Geography and Environmental Studies and offer the following Master’s programmes: MSc Environment and Development. MSc Local Economic Development. MSc Real Estate Economics and Finance.
What graduate programs does LSE offer?
General management and leadership
- Global Master’s in Management.
- Master’s in Management.
- MSc Marketing.
- MSc Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
- MSc Human Resources and Organisations.
- MSc Management of Information Systems and Digital Innovation.
- MSc Management and Strategy.
- MSc Economics and Management.
What GPA do you need for LSE?
Minimum requirements to be considered for a place on the course are as follows: A good first degree of a least at 2.1 or a GPA of 3.5 or above from an accredited university.
How long is a Masters degree at LSE?
12 months
Master’s in Management
Start date | Introductory course begins in September 2022 |
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Application deadline | None – rolling admissions. However please note the funding deadlines |
Duration | 12 months full-time only |
Number of applications per place | 19.1 |
Tuition fee | £34,584 |
How many postgraduate students are at LSE?
LSE received 12.4 applications per undergraduate place and 5.4 applications per taught postgraduate place for the academic year 2019/20. During that year, LSE had 10,782 full time students: 5,331 undergraduates, 5,030 taught postgraduates and 421 postgraduate researchers.
Can I get into LSE with a 3.3 GPA?
If your institution uses the cumulative grade point average (GPA) system you should normally have a GPA of at least 3.5 out of 4 or above. Competition varies between programmes and the level of grades/marks required will vary. Popular programmes will often look for a first class honours degree or its non-UK equivalent.