Fees & Total Cost

UCL School of Management MiM Fees 2026

MSc Management · London, UK

Tuition for UCL School of Management's MSc Management is £42,700 for both UK/home and overseas students for 2026/27 entry — UCL charges the same fee regardless of fee status, and all full-time students pay a 10% deposit (£3,980) to confirm their place. It is a one-year master's, so that is the full tuition for the degree; it is a premium, London-weighted fee, in line with the elite end of UK one-year management master's. Check UCL's funding pages for current scholarships and bursaries.

Tuition for the UCL School of Management Master in Management is £42,700 for the 1 year program.

Total tuition£42,700
Tuition (numeric)£42,700
Program length1 year

Tuition figures are the published rate for the 2026–27 cycle and exclude living costs, travel, and optional exchange fees. Scholarships and need-based aid can materially reduce the net cost — see the FAQs below.

Frequently asked questions

How much does the UCL MSc Management cost?
For 2026/27 entry, tuition is £42,700 for both UK/home and overseas students — UCL charges the same fee regardless of fee status. All full-time students pay a 10% deposit (£3,980) to secure their place, and a £160 application fee applies. It is a one-year master's, so that is the full tuition for the degree. UCL offers a range of scholarships and bursaries; check its funding pages for current availability.
How long is the UCL MSc Management and how is it structured?
It is a one-calendar-year, full-time programme taught in English with a September start, worth 180 credits. Students choose between a Corporate Management pathway and a Finance pathway, take a set of core modules plus an optional module and a Career and Professional Development component, and complete a 30-credit Business Research project — either a short dissertation or a business plan, with the option of a group consultancy project for an external company. The Corporate pathway covers modules such as Business Strategy, Markets and Customers, Innovation Practices, Organisational Behaviour, and Operations and Technology Management; the Finance pathway covers Corporate Finance, Investment Management, International Capital Markets and Business Economics.
Is UCL School of Management a good business school?
UCL is one of the world's leading universities — ranked 9th in the world in the QS World University Rankings 2026 — and its School of Management is accredited by AACSB and the Association of MBAs (AMBA). The MSc Management sits within a research-intensive school in central London, which is part of why it commands a premium fee and a strong London recruiter base. We don't quote a single precise Financial Times Masters in Management position here because the school doesn't publish one tied to this programme; confirm any ranking claim against the current official tables.
What careers do UCL MSc Management graduates pursue?
As a general-management master's at a top London university, the MSc Management feeds a broad range of first roles. UCL reports its graduates' top sectors as consulting, banking and finance, marketing, technology, and data and analytics, in roles such as finance/investment analyst, management consultant, business analyst, and sales and business development manager. Named employers include PwC, Deloitte, KPMG, EY, Accenture, Amazon, HSBC and UBS. UCL does not publish a single headline graduate salary for this specific cohort, so we don't quote one; confirm current outcomes on the school's own page.

Sources

  • UCL — Management MSc (prospective graduate students) — University College London
  • UCL School of Management — MSc Management — UCL School of Management