BSc (Hons) Management (with Placement)
Develop advanced knowledge and skills in a range of business areas. Gain the practical experience you need for a variety of management careers.This is a flexible degree with optional units to choose from after Year 1. In your first year, you’ll study with International Management and Management with Marketing students. You’ll benefit from learning in a diverse class with students who have different backgrounds and ambitions.Year 1You’ll learn the core subjects relevant for business like marketing, finance and operations management. These will provide context for the rest of your course. Areas of study will also cover topics such as business analytics, the international business environment and managing people.Year 2Develop your knowledge of the subjects from Year 1, and customise your studies with optional units. These let you explore other areas of interest like marketing communications, corporate responsibility and supply management.Final yearLearn about business strategy, analysis and management in a variety of contexts. Choose optional units to explore areas of interest such as consumer research, investment banking or management consulting.You will also do an entrepreneurship project (optional on the four-year course); working in teams, you’ll develop a business plan and put it into action.Professional Development ProgrammePrepare for the career you want with our Professional Development Programme (PDP). PDP includes training and workshops to improve your skills in areas like:writing CVs and applicationsjob interviewsaptitude testsIf your course includes a placement, PDP will help you find a relevant role and make the most of your time there.Prepare for your futureWe have an excellent graduate employment record. A high number of our graduates are employed or studying six months after finishing their course (Unistats, 2019):84% of Business Administration (now BSc Business) graduates85% of Management (four year) graduates85% of Management with Marketing graduates83% of International Management graduates85% (German), 80% (French) and 65% (Spanish) of International Management with Modern Languages graduates