Management and Organisational Behaviour (Industry) : BSc Hons : N228
Bachelor's degree
In Lancaster
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Lancaster
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Duration
4 Years
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Start date
Different dates available
Our Management and Organisational Behaviour degrees offer you a wide-ranging programme where you will study management theory alongside psychology, sociology and history. Our teaching approach blends academic material with practical insights and exercises, enabling a critical understanding of the complex world of work and organisations.
The degrees enable you to explore many areas of organisational life. This includes how people are managed in organisations, the different approaches to people management and an examination of how organisational actions affect life in contemporary societies.
You start your degree studying the core module Management and Organisational Behaviour and take two other Part One courses. We recommend choosing Management School or Social Sciences courses, but the choice is yours.
In your second year, you’ll deepen your understanding with modules including Managing People, Business Ethics and Human Resource Management.
On this four-year degree you will undertake an industrial placement during your third year.
In your final year, you can choose from a range of modules such as International HRM, HRM: Theory and Practice, Ethics and Sustainability and Organisational Change.
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About this course
Our graduates enter a wide array of jobs and careers, from mainstream human resource management in both public and private corporations to management consultancy and roles in the media and marketing. Others set up businesses on their own, both at home and abroad.
The degree also opens up opportunities for further study, with recent graduates undertaking studies towards professional recruitment practice and Masters in Human Resource and Knowledge Management.
Lancaster University is dedicated to ensuring you not only gain a highly reputable degree, you also graduate with the relevant life and work based skills. We are unique in that every student is eligible to participate in The Lancaster Award which offers you the opportunity to complete key activities such as work experience, employability awareness, career development, campus community and social development.
A Level AAB
GCSE Mathematics grade C or 4, English Language grade C or 4
IELTS 6.5 overall with at least 5.5 in each component.
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Subjects
- Organisational Change
- Psychology
- Resource Management
- Organisational Behaviour
- Industry
- Management
- Organisation in Context
- Organisational Psychology
- Social research
- Business Ethics
- Human Resource Development
- Human Resource management
Course programme
Many of Lancaster's degree programmes are flexible, offering students the opportunity to cover a wide selection of subject areas to complement their main specialism. You will be able to study a range of modules, some examples of which are listed below.
Year 1Core
- Management and Organisation in Context
- Management, Organisations and Work: Key Issues and Debates
- Preparation for Placement
Core
- Managing People at Work
- Organisational Psychology
- Social Research Methods
Optional
- Analysing Organisations
- Business Ethics
- Human Resource Development
- Human Resource Management
- Management and the Natural Environment: Ethics and Sustainability I
- The Changing Role of Management
Core
- Year 3 Placement
Core
- Organisational Change
- Psychological Approaches to Managing Change
- Year 4 Dissertation
Optional
- Ethical Responsibility in Business
- Human Resource Management: Theory and Practice
- International Human Resource Management
- Technology and Organisation: Society and Risk
- Work and Employment Relations
Lancaster University offers a range of programmes, some of which follow a structured study programme, and others which offer the chance for you to devise a more flexible programme. We divide academic study into two sections - Part 1 (Year 1) and Part 2 (Year 2, 3 and sometimes 4). For most programmes Part 1 requires you to study 120 credits spread over at least three modules which, depending upon your programme, will be drawn from one, two or three different academic subjects. A higher degree of specialisation then develops in subsequent years.
Information contained on the website with respect to modules is correct at the time of publication, but changes may be necessary, for example as a result of student feedback, Professional Statutory and Regulatory Bodies' (PSRB) requirements, staff changes, and new research.
Additional information
Management and Organisational Behaviour (Industry) : BSc Hons : N228