Product Management degrees

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  • CUG ranking : 54th
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  • Employment rate: 85%
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  • Employment rate: 91%
  • CUG ranking : 37th
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  • CUG ranking : 91st
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  • Employment rate: 89%
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Studying product management

Product management is a versatile and varied degree choice which can prepare students for a career in innovation strategy, project leadership, or business analysis. It involves creating, analysing and improving products to meet market needs, through the application of customer-centric design. Professional product managers research market trends, understand user motivations and desires, and take an interdisciplinary approach to transform concepts into successful products. Usual topics studied at degree level include market research, user experience, project management, and product lifecycle, and postgraduate study offers the opportunity to focus on key topics such as technology product management or new product development.