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Classroom-based Supply Chain Management Undergraduate Degrees
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Don't let the city overcome you:sometimes it seems so big that you can't actually cope with it but don't worry:is not as bad as it seems!! Enjoy!
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- Bachelor's degree
- Hull
...Organisational Behaviour Accounting and Finance Marketing Logistics and Supply Chain Management World Economy Marketing Research Financial Accounting Human... Learn about: Supply Chain Management, IT Management, Supply and Chain Management...
...Organisational Behaviour Accounting and Finance Marketing Logistics and Supply Chain Management World Economy Marketing Research Financial Accounting Human... Learn about: Supply Chain Management, IT Management, Supply and Chain Management...
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Don't let the city overcome you:sometimes it seems so big that you can't actually cope with it but don't worry:is not as bad as it seems!! Enjoy!
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- Bachelor's degree
- Manchester
- Different dates available
- 1 Year
...gained the CIPS Level 4 Diploma. On successful completion of Levels 4, 5 and 6 you may apply for full membership of CIPS and use the designatory letters MCIPS after your... Learn about: Strategic Planning, Continuous Improvement, Inventory Management...
- Bachelor's degree
- Ormskirk
- 3 Years
...This would form an integral part of your degree in place of one of the optional modules above. Year 3 BUS3024 Strategic Management (20 credits)... Learn about: Business Strategy, Business Project, Financial Management...
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Furthermore, I would try to have more contact with British students. It was a great experience.
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Thanks a lot, I enjoyed my time here. You do not get a lot of feedback for your work.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Leeds
- 3 Years
...Management Year 2 Compulsory modules Developing Your Potential Managing in the Digital Workplace How Managers Make Decisions Marketing Organisational Behaviour... Learn about: Organisational Behaviour, Business and Management, Supply and Chain Management...
...Management Year 2 Compulsory modules Developing Your Potential Managing in the Digital Workplace How Managers Make Decisions Marketing Organisational Behaviour... Learn about: Organisational Behaviour, Business and Management, Supply and Chain Management...
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Furthermore, I would try to have more contact with British students. It was a great experience.
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Thanks a lot, I enjoyed my time here. You do not get a lot of feedback for your work.
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Lectures were great and thanks for the experience.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- 3 Years
...to year and the published list is indicative only. Year Two In order to complete this course a student must successfully complete all the following CORE modules... Learn about: Contemporary Management, Contemporary HR, Marketing Foundations...
...to year and the published list is indicative only. Year Two In order to complete this course a student must successfully complete all the following CORE modules... Learn about: Contemporary Management, Contemporary HR, Marketing Foundations...
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Lectures were great and thanks for the experience.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Newcastle Upon Tyne
...(Optional,120 Credits) Newcastle Business School Study Abroad Year (Optional,120 Credits) Newcastle Business School Blended Placement Year: Work Placement Semester... Learn about: Business School, Decision Making, Supply and Chain Management...
- Bachelor's degree
- Lancaster
- Different dates available
- 3 Years
...On the Information Systems track, you’ll learn more about designing and managing the computer-based systems on which most organisations depend upon... Learn about: Project Management, IT risk, IT Project Management...
- Bachelor's degree
- Bolton
- 5 Years
...management subjects combined with the opportunity to focus your studies in the final year. You can graduate with a general BSc (Hons) Business Management... Learn about: Supply and Chain Management, Operations Management, Supply Chain Management...
- Bachelor's degree
- Michigan Center (USA)
- Different dates available
...to provide students with a comprehensive background in each of the broad areas referenced above and to allow them to pursue concentrations within their areas of interest... Learn about: Supply and Chain Management, Supply Chain Management...
- Bachelor's degree
- Kamloops (Canada)
- September
- 4 Years
...senior buyer, purchasing manager, corporate procurement manager, director of operations, plant manager, director of materials management, director of transportation and logistics... Learn about: Supply Chain Management, Supply and Chain Management, Business Administration...
- Bachelor's degree
- Hull
...Reporting & Theory Advanced Management Accounting International Logistics E-Business & Supply Chain Integration Sustainable Business: Principles and Practice... Learn about: Supply Chain Management, IT Management, Accounting MBA...
- Bachelor's degree
- Manchester
- Different dates available
- 1 Year
...It’s what other companies and employers are now looking for. On receipt of your enquiry, one of our experienced friendly team will be in touch... Learn about: Supplier/Vendor Management, Staff Leadership/Mentoring, Continuous Improvement...
- Bachelor's degree
- Hampshire
...Course Content Your first year provides a firm foundation in key business disciplines. This is built upon in years two and three, giving you specialist... Learn about: IT Management, Supply and Chain Management, Supply Chain Management...
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I enjoyed the seminars and everything was good overall thanks and it was nice place.
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They offered wide range of services and contacts with universities and industry from the whole world. It was among the top ten universities for research in the UK and well known with its highest standard of education and training courses in wide range of disciplines.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Leeds
- 3 Years
...while optional and discovery modules allow you to shape your course to suit your personal interests and career aspirations. Compulsory modules in... Learn about: Organisational Behaviour, Decision Making, Supply Chain Management...
...while optional and discovery modules allow you to shape your course to suit your personal interests and career aspirations. Compulsory modules in... Learn about: Organisational Behaviour, Decision Making, Supply Chain Management...
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I enjoyed the seminars and everything was good overall thanks and it was nice place.
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They offered wide range of services and contacts with universities and industry from the whole world. It was among the top ten universities for research in the UK and well known with its highest standard of education and training courses in wide range of disciplines.
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Student Union was good and engaging. I had a nice time in all.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- 3 Years
...Student Jobs on Campus ensures that our students are given a first opportunity to fill many part-time temporary positions within the University... Learn about: Operations Management, Supply Chain Management, Contemporary Management...
...Student Jobs on Campus ensures that our students are given a first opportunity to fill many part-time temporary positions within the University... Learn about: Operations Management, Supply Chain Management, Contemporary Management...
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Student Union was good and engaging. I had a nice time in all.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Newcastle Upon Tyne
...Supporting Study (Core,0 Credits) Strategic Management and Corporate Responsibility (Core,20 Credits)... Learn about: Supply and Chain Management, Supply Chain Management, Supply Management...
- Bachelor's degree
- Lancaster
- Different dates available
- 4 Years
...you with the mathematical tools that develop practical, numerate and computer-based modelling skills. The Operations, Logistics and Supply Chain Management track includes... Learn about: IT Project Management, Project Management, Information Systems...
- Bachelor's degree
- Bolton
- 1 Year
...Overall, the course aims to give you an essential appreciation of the skills needed to thrive and adapt in the changing world of work. Completing... Learn about: Management Accounting, Financial Management, Skills and Training...
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All of the projects are based upon real life company problems which gives you opportunity for real time learning.
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I have started my secondyear Internship in Paris .Couldn't ask for more.
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The Project and aasignments helps you to see a real business world around.I could excel my learning well in future.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Breda (Netherlands)
- September
- 4 Years
...You take an interest in international businesses, how they are organized and how they can improve. If you want to learn more about the International Business program... Learn about: Business research, Structure programme, International Business...
...You take an interest in international businesses, how they are organized and how they can improve. If you want to learn more about the International Business program... Learn about: Business research, Structure programme, International Business...
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All of the projects are based upon real life company problems which gives you opportunity for real time learning.
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I have started my secondyear Internship in Paris .Couldn't ask for more.
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The Project and aasignments helps you to see a real business world around.I could excel my learning well in future.
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My parents thought that Germany was a very interesting country and that one would get to know and experience an entirely different culture here. Thus I came to Germany and attended the Hermann-Hesse-Kolleg in Horb, a language school in Baden-Württemberg here in Germany, where a lecturer told me about MBS. I then looked up MBS, talked to my parents, and visited MBS myself to meet the study advisor there. I liked it a lot and I finally applied. One important reason for my decision for MBS was that there are so many ways to get into contact with various companies.
The cultures are actually not all that different as I thought. I managed to settle in pretty fast. My fellow students and the MBS staff members are always willing to help if you have any questions. The language isn't a great problem either because most people in Munich speak English. Nevertheless, it is better if you also speak a bit of German.
Usually, I go to university at nine o’clock, but of course it does depend on your classes. About noon, I usually grab something to eat at one of the nearby shops and share a meal with my friends in the MBS Lounge. After classes, I either go home or do something with my fellow students. In summer, we like to go to the beer garden together, have a beer and enjoy the weather. There are also regular events at MBS, where you will meet people from various companies. You will get interesting information there and have the opportunity of talking to representatives of large companies.
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I study International Business because, in my opinion, an international study focus has been getting more and more important nowadays. We live in times characterized by increasing internationality. As an employee, you are no longer bound to a certain location but are instead able to work anywhere. International Business offers the chance to gain economical expertise not only on a national, but on an international level as well. For me, a pure business administration study program would not have been sufficient.
I chose MBS because there are small classes with no more than 30 fellow students at the very most. This familiar atmosphere provides room to ask any kind of questions and discuss various views. The international background of the students and lecturers guarantees an intense exchange of experiences nonetheless. In addition, I really liked the option to select two business concentrations. The basic courses taking place during the first semesters provide an overview of the different business areas, enabling you to make a decision on which concentrations to pick. Furthermore, I liked being able to gather practical experiences during the three internships as well as international experience during my semester abroad.
My concentrations are International Marketing and International Human Resources Management. I picked International Marketing because during my basic courses I noticed that I am really interested in this area. I can imagine working in the marketing field later on. International Human Resources Management was my second choice because I eventually want to work on the management level. Even if I won’t, it is a huge advantage to know a thing or two about the different leadership styles.
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In the Bachelor International Business study program, students get brilliant and profound insights into diverse disciplines that include accounting, marketing, finance and many other fields. Not only do students get in-depth theoretical knowledge of many subcategories of these modules, but the professors employ a very high practical teaching method, which enables students to apply what they learn in the real world. Moreover, they also get the chance to learn a new language during this program and even have the opportunity to select a geographic specialization based on the language they have chosen.
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- Bachelor's degree
- München (Germany)
- 3 Years
...business studies The second half of your studies for the Bachelor International Business will be devoted to lectures on the particularities of international economics... Learn about: Marketing & Sales, German language training, Presentation techniques...
...business studies The second half of your studies for the Bachelor International Business will be devoted to lectures on the particularities of international economics... Learn about: Marketing & Sales, German language training, Presentation techniques...
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My parents thought that Germany was a very interesting country and that one would get to know and experience an entirely different culture here. Thus I came to Germany and attended the Hermann-Hesse-Kolleg in Horb, a language school in Baden-Württemberg here in Germany, where a lecturer told me about MBS. I then looked up MBS, talked to my parents, and visited MBS myself to meet the study advisor there. I liked it a lot and I finally applied. One important reason for my decision for MBS was that there are so many ways to get into contact with various companies.
The cultures are actually not all that different as I thought. I managed to settle in pretty fast. My fellow students and the MBS staff members are always willing to help if you have any questions. The language isn't a great problem either because most people in Munich speak English. Nevertheless, it is better if you also speak a bit of German.
Usually, I go to university at nine o’clock, but of course it does depend on your classes. About noon, I usually grab something to eat at one of the nearby shops and share a meal with my friends in the MBS Lounge. After classes, I either go home or do something with my fellow students. In summer, we like to go to the beer garden together, have a beer and enjoy the weather. There are also regular events at MBS, where you will meet people from various companies. You will get interesting information there and have the opportunity of talking to representatives of large companies.
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I study International Business because, in my opinion, an international study focus has been getting more and more important nowadays. We live in times characterized by increasing internationality. As an employee, you are no longer bound to a certain location but are instead able to work anywhere. International Business offers the chance to gain economical expertise not only on a national, but on an international level as well. For me, a pure business administration study program would not have been sufficient.
I chose MBS because there are small classes with no more than 30 fellow students at the very most. This familiar atmosphere provides room to ask any kind of questions and discuss various views. The international background of the students and lecturers guarantees an intense exchange of experiences nonetheless. In addition, I really liked the option to select two business concentrations. The basic courses taking place during the first semesters provide an overview of the different business areas, enabling you to make a decision on which concentrations to pick. Furthermore, I liked being able to gather practical experiences during the three internships as well as international experience during my semester abroad.
My concentrations are International Marketing and International Human Resources Management. I picked International Marketing because during my basic courses I noticed that I am really interested in this area. I can imagine working in the marketing field later on. International Human Resources Management was my second choice because I eventually want to work on the management level. Even if I won’t, it is a huge advantage to know a thing or two about the different leadership styles.
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In the Bachelor International Business study program, students get brilliant and profound insights into diverse disciplines that include accounting, marketing, finance and many other fields. Not only do students get in-depth theoretical knowledge of many subcategories of these modules, but the professors employ a very high practical teaching method, which enables students to apply what they learn in the real world. Moreover, they also get the chance to learn a new language during this program and even have the opportunity to select a geographic specialization based on the language they have chosen.
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