BSc Management
Bachelor's degree
In City of London
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
City of london
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Start date
Different dates available
Programme Code: 4G55
Start of programme: September
Mode of Attendance: Full-time
The BSc Management provides students with a strong grounding in management and specialist knowledge of business and management. The BSc Management provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to be effective managers in a changing world. Students take modules in management, organisational behaviour, human resources management accounting, finance, managerial economics, marketing, international marketing, corporate governance, business ethics and corporate social responsibility, research methods and international business strategy, together with specialist modules that draw on SOAS’s knowledge of management and finance on Japan, China, Korea and Middle East and North African as well as optional language and cultural modules.
Why study Finance and Management at SOAS?
we expertly apply theoretical concepts to real issues facing organisations operating in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and North Africa
programmes are delivered by a multicultural and international teaching body, who regularly publish in top international journals
you will develop an excellent understanding of key issues shaping international business strategy
we are specialists in the delivery of languages. Your command of a language at SOAS will set you apart from graduates of other universities
as the economies of the Global South continue to expand, knowledge of another language and other cultures will be a big asset in the world of commerce and international trade
you will be able to flexibly structure your programme using our Open Options modules to take advantage of the expertise of our other departments
Apply now via UCAS or visit our upcoming Open Day.
Find out more about how to apply.
Visit our Finance and Management department page to find out more.
Phone: 020 7898 4487
Convenors
Ibrahim Abosag
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Subjects
- Global
- International Marketing
- Ethics
- Business Strategy
- Management
- Corporate Governance
- Financial Accounting
- Governance
- Accounting
- IT
- Economics
- Marketing
- International
- Consulting
- Banking
- Accounting MBA
- Finance
- Financial
- International Business
- Financial Training
- Media
- IT Management
- Managerial Economics
- Organisational Behaviour
- Financial strategy
- Arabic Culture
- Quantitative
- iManagerial accounting
Course programme
PLEASE NOTE: If you are a current student and enrolled on this programme prior to 2018/19, you can find the relevant programme structure here.
Students take 120 credits per year composed of core and optional modules, which allows for students to design their own intellectual journey while maintaining a strong grasp of the fundamentals.
The programme has been designed so that second and third year modules build on modules taken in earlier years. In their final year at SOAS students undertake an independent study project or dissertation.
Year One- Principles of Management
- Introduction to accounting
- Principles and management of marketing
- Organisational Behaviour
- Quantitative and analytical techniques for managers
Additionally, students select module(s) to the value of 30 credits from the below. Please note that the below modules must be selected together:
Japanese Cultural History to 1600: Power, Belief, Creativity 155901199 and Japanese Cultural History 1600 to 1945: Power, Belief, Creativity 155901200
Modern Korea 1: History 155901428 and Modern Korea 2: Culture and Society 155901429
- Management in Japan and Korea: Domestic and International Developments
- Management in China: domestic and international developments
- Management in the Middle East and North Africa: Domestic and International Developments
- Introduction to Arabic Culture
- Japanese Cultural History to 1600: Power, Belief, Creativity
- Japanese Cultural History 1600 to 1945: Power, Belief, Creativity
- Chinese 103: History and Culture of China
- Modern Korea 1: History
- Modern Korea 2: Culture and Society
- Chinese 103: History and Culture of China
- Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
- International business strategy
- Managerial economics
- Qualitative and case study research
In addition to the above modules, students select one of the below modules:
- International marketing 1: the environment
- Understanding company accounts and reports
Additionally, students select Open Option module(s) to the value of 30 credits
Year Three- Financial strategy
- International human resource management
- Corporate governance
- Independent study project in international management
In addition to the above modules, students select one of the below modules:
- FINANCE IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA
- FINANCE IN JAPAN AND KOREA
- Finance in China
In addition to the above modules, students select one of the below modules:
- CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN THE MIDDLE EASTERN AND NORTH AFRICAN ECONOMIES
- CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN THE JAPANESE AND KOREAN ECONOMIES
- Contemporary issues in the Chinese economy
In addition to the above modules, students select one of the below modules:
- International marketing 2: global markets
Alternatively, students may select an Open Option module to the value of 15 credits
Programme Specification- Programme Specification (pdf; 337kb)
Important notice regarding changes to programmes and modules
BSc Management