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Studying Management and International Management at
Manchester Business SchoolUndergraduate Director Dr Sharon Clarke
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Management is a verybroad area
You will study a range of different disciplines from Accounting to Sociology
Entry is not restricted by choice of GCSE or A-levels
Programmes are flexible and offer a wide range of optional courses
Follow specialist or general management path
International Management programmes include a year abroad
Manchester Business School
Studying Management and International Management at MBS
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Manchester Business School
The student experience
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Support
Student mentoring scheme
Every student is allocated an
academic advisor Assessment and student support
centre
Personal development plan
Staff-student liaison committee,programme committees and
focus groups allow studentinput & feedback
MBS student societies arrangecompany visits, trips andpresentations
Study
High levels of contact hours (15-18 per week) including smallseminar groups
Private study and readingrequired
John Rylands Library is one of thebest-resourced academiclibraries in the world - offeringover 4 million books
Precinct Library offers adedicated service for MBSundergraduates
Range of innovative teachingmethods, including podcasts,quizzes & case studies; allcourses supported by VLE(Blackboard)
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BSc in International Management
BSc in International Management with American Business StudiesBSc in Management
BSc in Management (Accounting & Finance)
BSc in Management (Human Resources)
BSc in Management (Innovation, Sustainability & Entrepreneurship)
BSc in Management (International Business Economics)BSc in Management (International Studies)
BSc in Management (Marketing)
Studying Management at MBS
The degrees
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Common first year
Management & Management (Specialism) programme providesconsiderable choice across a range of subjects
Semester based course year one
Business & Management Skills
Practical project-based learning
Courses in Finance, Accounting, Work Psychology, Organisational Behaviour,Marketing, Economics, Quantitative Methods and Law in a Management Context
Second & Final year select own programme
Management and Management (Specialism)
Degree structure
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BSc Management Students choose courses worth 120 credits,
subject only to timetabling constraints
BSc Management Students choose courses worth 40 credits
(Specialism) from their specialist area (core courses) in the
second year
Students choose core courses worth 60 credits in
the final year
We have a portfolio of 80+ optional courses taught by subject-experts,
including 50 advanced courses in the final year
Browse course units at http://courses.humanities.manchester.ac.uk
Studying Management at MBS
Second and final years
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Dissertation (all subject areas 30 credits)
Empirical Finance (Project 30 credits)
Financial Analysis of Corporate Performance (Project 30 credits)
Retail Marketing
International Human Resource Management
International Competitiveness and Innovation
Managing New Product Development
Services Marketing
Employment LawStrategic Supply Chain Management
Share Prices and Accounting Information
Advanced Corporate Finance
Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development and others
Studying Management at MBS
Examples of optional final year courses
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4-year degrees (including one year spent abroad)
BSc in International Management
BSc in International Management with American Business
Studies
International Management Degrees
The degrees
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Common first year (as BSc Management students)
International Management programme provides considerable choice across
a range of subjects with an emphasis on international business andglobalisation
Second year includes 40 credits of international courses
Optional language courses
Courses in International Business Strategy, International Business Environment andGlobalisation & Employment
Third year spent on exchange overseas (at partner business schools basedin Europe, South East Asia and Australia)
Final year includes 60 credits of international courses from a wide range ofoptions (30-credit dissertation may be taken)
International Management (IM)
Degree structure
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University of Auckland New Zealand
Bocconi University, Milan Italy
Chinese University of Hong Kong China
Copenhagen Business School DenmarkErasmus University, Rotterdam Holland
Helsinki School of Economics Finland
The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong
Hong Kong UST China
IESEG, Lille France
Lund University, Lund Sweden
University of Mannheim Germany
University of Melbourne AustraliaUniversity of Navarra, Pamplona Spain
NHH, Bergen Norway
University of Otago New Zealand
University of Economics, Prague Czech Republic
National University of Singapore Singapore
Singapore Management University Singapore
University of St Gallen Switzerland
Stockholm University Business School SwedenUniversit Paris Dauphine, Paris France
Ecole de Management Strasbourg
University of New South Wales, Sydney Australia
University of Sydney Australia
Tec de Monterrey Mexico
University of Uppsala, Uppsala Sweden
Vrije University, Amsterdam Holland
Vienna University of Economics and Business Austria
International Management Partners
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Common first year (as BSc Management students)
International Management with American Business Studies programme providesconsiderable choice across a range of subjects with an emphasis oninternational business and globalisation
Second year includes 40 credits of international courses
Compulsory American Society and Economy course
Courses in International Business Strategy, International Business Environment and
Globalisation & Employment
Third year spent on exchange overseas (at partner business schools based inEurope, South East Asia and Australia)
Final year includes 60 credits of international courses from a wide range ofoptions (30-credit dissertation may be taken)
International Management with American
Business Studies (IMABS)Degree structure
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W P Carey School of Business, Arizona State University Arizona, USA
Babson College Wellesley, Massachusetts, USASaunder School of Business, University of BC Vancouver, Canada
Haskayne School of Business, The University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Goizueta Business School, Emory University Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Warrington College of Business, The University Of Florida Gainesville, Florida, USA
HEC Montreal Quebec, Canada
The University Of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA
DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University Montreal, Canada
The University Of Massachusetts Amherst, USA
Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota Minnesota, USA
The Stern School of Business, New York University New York, USA
Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University Columbus, USA
Queens School of Business, Queens University Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Richard Ivey School Of Business London, Ontario, Canada
Simon Fraser University British Columbia, Canada
Michael G Foster School of Business, University of Washington Seattle, USA
Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California Los Angeles, USA
The College Of William And Mary Virginia, USA
Schulich School of Business, York University, Toronto, Canada
IMABS Partners
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You will normally take the equivalent of a typical workload at MBS
75% in management-related subjects
25% can be taken in cultural or language options
No language requirement
Courses are taught and examined in English
The year is assessed on a pass/fail basis
Exchange Year
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Study and assessment
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In advance of your exchange:
Careful briefing and guidance from our International Office Guidance session organised by final year students
Use of International Office resource centre
While on exchange:
Constant support with International Office
Emergency telephone contact at MBS
Exchange Year
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Support from our International Office
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SOCRATES/ERASMUS provides additional finance for EU students whilethey study abroad in one of our partner European institutions in the form of astudy grant and exemption from fees for the year
Fees payable for the year abroad:
Home/EU students studying in Europe - Nil
Home/EU students studying in rest of world - home fees
Overseas students studying in Europe & rest of the world - overseas fees
In addition to the your own expenses, other costs to be taken into account for theyear abroad include accommodation, food, textbooks, health insurance and travel
Financial support for your year abroad
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Grants and fees
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Enhancing your Employability
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Careers Service rated the best in theUK for five consecutive years
University ranked as the 5th most
preferred university in the world fromwhich to recruit
84% of graduates are either inemployment or further study sixmonths after graduating
A clear focus on careers and employability
Interactive teaching through practicalprojects, case-studies and theinvolvement of companies in skillsdevelopment, all enhances theemployability of our Management, IMand IMABS graduates
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Career Destinations
Recent MBS graduates first jobs
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Consulting Accenture, Ernst & Young, PA,
PricewaterhouseCoopers, IBM, JP Morgan
Banking/finance/accountancy Goldman Sachs, Barclays, BZW, Merrill Lynch,Citibank, Morgan Stanley, Egg, KPMG, PWC, HSBC
Management and marketing BT, ASDA, Sainsburys, Manchester Airport, PepsiCo,Guinness, Cadbury, Ford, John Lewis, British Aerospace,Mobil, Boots, NHS, Coca-Cola, Glaxo SmithKline
Postgraduate study/research Marketing, operational research, law conversion courses
Others IT, law, personnel, recruitment, RAF, teaching,self-employment, market analysis, bond trader, PR
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Contacts
Dr Sharon Clarke Undergraduate Director
Tel: 0161 306 3442
E-mail: sharon.clarke@mbs.ac.uk
Undergraduate Admissions
Tel: 0161 306 3425/3401
E-mail: ug-mbs@manchester.ac.ukwww.facebook.com/MBSincomingundergraduates
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