Business Management and Mathematics BSc
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Bachelor's degree
In Leeds
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Leeds
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Duration
3 Years
This degree will allow you to explore mathematics, statistics, economics and psychology within a management context. You’ll develop knowledge and understanding of how your mathematical and statistical skills can be applied in the world of business. Throughout the course, you’ll build up the skills required for a successful career in business.
This course will allow you to appreciate the synergies between quantitative techniques and management theory, which will give you an edge in understanding the mathematical representation of business situations and the evaluation of evidence within complex organisational systems. You’ll be introduced to and develop advanced knowledge of the major branches of mathematics and management, studying topics as diverse as business ethics and computational mathematics.
Roughly half of what you study will be taught by Leeds University Business School, which is internationally renowned for the quality of its teaching, research and facilities.
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About this course
A management and mathematics degree can take you down many career paths into some of the highest paid and most satisfying roles in employment. Leeds mathematics graduates are extremely well placed for employment after their degree. The University of Leeds is the 5th most targeted in the UK by graduate recruiters, according to High Fliers’ The Graduate Market in 2017 report.
A-level: AAA/A*AB where the first grade quoted is Mathematics
Where an A-Level Science subject is taken, we require a pass in the practical science element, alongside the achievement of the A-Level at the stated grade.
Excludes A-Level General Studies or Critical Thinking.
Certain options can receive Royal Statistical Society accreditation and others can receive exemptions from the Institute of Actuaries.
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I can't recommend the university enough and don't forget to bring an umbrella!
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The quality of teaching at Bangor University is excellent and the support students get (especially international students) is outstanding. Everyone seems to truly care about you, you can easily contact the staff in person.
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Course rating
Recommended
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The average rating is higher than 3.7
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This centre has featured on Emagister for 15 years
Subjects
- Business and Management
- Statistics
- Ethics
- Mathematics
- Financial Mathematics
- Algebra
- Calculus
- Marketing
- Economics
- International
- Global
- Financial
- Systems
- Computational
- Organisational Behaviour
- Financial Training
- GCSE Mathematics
- Probability
Course programme
Year 1: On the management side you will learn about key ideas from economics and human behavior in organisations, while in mathematics you will study core topics, including calculus, differential equations, linear algebra, probability and statistics and financial mathematics.
Year 2: The management aspect of your course will encompass modules in marketing, anthropology for business and organisational behaviour in practice. You’ll also be able to choose optional modules on topics ranging from corporate social responsibility to global business history. Within in mathematics, you’ll develop your knowledge of statistics and have the option to explore financial mathematics, computational mathematics, analysis and more.
Year 3: You’ll undertake either a management dissertation or a project within mathematics. In addition, you’ll be given a wide variety of management and mathematics optional moduels from which to choose. Mathematics modules are available in pure mathematics, applied mathematics and statistics, whilst management modules allow you to investigate diverse topics, from business ethics to international marketing to employment law.
Modules
Year 1
Compulsory modules
- Accounting for Managers
- Organisational Behaviour
- Economics for Management
- Calculus and Mathematical Analysis
- Numbers and Vectors
- Introductory Linear Algebra
- Modelling with Differential Equations
- Financial Mathematics 1
- Probability and Statistics I
- Probability and Statistics II
Year 2
Compulsory modules
- Anthropology for Business
- Marketing
- Organisational Behaviour in Practice
- Introduction to Optimisation
Optional modules
- History on the High Street
- American Business History
- Global Business History
- From Study to Work
- Managing in the Digital Workplace
- Business and the Legal Environment
- Operations and Supply Chain Management
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Real Analysis
- Further Linear Algebra
- Discrete Mathematics
- Discrete Mathematics with Computation
- Vector Calculus
- Linear Differential Equations and Transforms
- Nonlinear Differential Equations
- Financial Mathematics 2
- Financial Mathematics 3
- Numerical Analysis
- Numerical Analysis with Computation
- Calculus of Variations
- Statistical Methods
- Statistical Modelling
- Environmental Statistics
- Introduction to Markov Processes
- Survival Analysis
- Mathematics into Schools
- Maths at Work
- Computational Mathematics
Year 3
Compulsory modules
- Strategic Management
- Management Decision Making
Optional modules
- Combinatorial Optimisation
- Graph Algorithms and Complexity Theory
- Mathematics Education
- Diversity Management
- Business Ethics
- Advanced Entrepreneurship
- Digital Information at Work
- International Banking and Finance
- International Marketing
- Dissertation in Management
- Advertising and Promotional Management
- International Business Management
- Marketing Strategy
- Strategic Human Resource Management
- Employment Law
- Managing Global Value Chains
- Managing Innovation and Technology
- Real Analysis
- Further Linear Algebra
- Discrete Mathematics
- Discrete Mathematics with Computation
- Vector Calculus
- Linear Differential Equations and Transforms
- Nonlinear Differential Equations
- Financial Mathematics 2
- Financial Mathematics 3
- Numerical Analysis
- Numerical Analysis with Computation
- Calculus of Variations
- Statistical Methods
- Statistical Modelling
- Environmental Statistics
- Introduction to Markov Processes
- Survival Analysis
- Computational Mathematics
- Project in Mathematics
- History of Mathematics
- Graph Theory
- Combinatorics
- Coding Theory
- Hamiltonian Systems
- Mathematical Methods
- Linear and Non-Linear Waves
- Dynamical Systems
- Nonlinear Dynamics
- Analytic Solutions of Partial Differential Equations
- Introduction to Entropy in the Physical World
- Numerical Methods
- Modern Numerical Methods
- Discrete Systems and Integrability
- Actuarial Mathematics 1
- Actuarial Mathematics 2
- Mathematical Biology
- Evolutionary Modelling
- Linear Regression and Robustness
- Statistical Theory
- Stochastic Financial Modelling
- Multivariate Analysis
- Time Series
- Bayesian Statistics
- Generalised Linear Models
- Introduction to Statistics and DNA
Business Management and Mathematics BSc
