Executive Global Master's in Management
Entry requirements
- An upper second-class honours bachelor's degree, or international equivalent.
- A minimum of five years' full-time work experience.
- GRE or GMAT may be required, depending on your previous academic experience.
Find out more on our programme page.
Months of entry
August
Course content
A management programme like no other.
Designed for busy professionals, the EGMiM offers a flexible, modular learning experience - delivered through seven intensive modules, each lasting one to two weeks.
You'll integrate cutting-edge theory with real-world practice across international business hubs, with overseas modules currently held in Mumbai and Cape Town. As part of a diverse, global community of professionals from a wide range of industries, you'll gain insights, opportunities, and inspiration that extend well beyond graduation.
Transform your leadership capabilities. Go beyond management trends. Strengthen your ability to deliver strategic, evidence-based solutions that create meaningful impact in any organisation.
Information for international students
You can live and work anywhere in the world while completing the programme.
LSE is an international community, home to students from over 140 countries. We celebrate this diversity through everything we do - in the classroom, through our events, and across our community.
If you are applying to LSE from outside of the UK, visit our Information for International students page to learn more.
Fees and funding
The fees for this programme cover tuition, course materials and some meals and events in London and in the international module destinations. Accommodation is covered for the two international modules.
If you're self-funded, an instalment plan is available to pay fees in five instalments across the course of the programme.
Students who completed undergraduate study at LSE are eligible for a fee reduction, subject to eligibility criteria.
Employer sponsorship
We recommend discussing this opportunity with your employer and making a case for financial sponsorship if appropriate. This investment in your education will yield valuable returns in the form of enhanced capabilities and leadership.
Hinrich Foundation scholarship
Designed to help talented individuals who are passionate about trade, this Hinrich Foundation offers mentorship, job placement support, membership in the Hinrich Foundation Alumni Association (HFAA), and financial support.
The deadline to apply is Monday 4 May 2026.
External funding opportunities
Explore our website as well as external resources, and apply for any funding available to you.
Bank and government loans
UK residents: Professional and Career Development Loans (PCLDs) are available to students who have lived in the UK for three years prior to taking out the loan.
Non-UK residents: Check if banks in your home country offer student loans.
You government may also have a student loan scheme, for example Federal Student Aid in the United States. Contact the Education Ministry in your home country, or your national Embassy in London, to find out more.
A postgraduate loan is available from the UK government for eligible students studying for their first master's programme, and other governments and organisations may also offer tuition fee loan schemes.
Find full details about funding on our website.
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- Executive MSc
- part time17 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- Department of Management
- dom.egmim.admissions@lse.ac.uk