B.Sc. Management (International Business Economics) with Industrial/Professional Experience
Bachelor's degree
In Manchester
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Manchester
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Start date
September
BSc (Hons) Management (International Business Economics) with Industrial/Professional Experience will suit you if you are interested in the international dimension of organisations' operations - particularly the economic, financial and investment aspects - and want to complete a work placement in your penultimate year. To graduate with BSc (Hons) Management (International Business Economics), you need to have studied at least 40 credits of second-year options (one third of your studies) and at least 60 credits of final-year options (half of your studies) from the International Business Economics subject area. Since the Management and Management (Specialism) degrees are identical in the first year, transfer between them is straightforward, so you should apply for only one of them.
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Subjects
- Management
- Options
- Investment
- Business Economics
- Economics
- International
- Financial
- International Business
- Financial Training
- IT Management
Course programme
- International Business
- International Business Strategy
- Law in a Management Context
- Operations Management
- Investment Analysis
- Financial Statement Analysis
- Business Intelligence and Big Data Analytics
- Business, Ethics and Society
- Globalisation and Employment
- Consumer Behaviour
- If successful, you will spend your third year on a paid work placement. Completing a placement will enable you to put theory into practice, further develop important transferable skills and gain a real insight into your chosen profession.
- In the final year, you will choose at least 60 credits (half) of final-year options from your chosen specialism. Course units currently available include Accountability and Auditing, Advanced Corporate Finance, The Economics of Sport, Macroeconomic Analysis, Share Prices and Accounting Information, and Globalisation, the World Economy and MNEs.
B.Sc. Management (International Business Economics) with Industrial/Professional Experience