Management (BA) (Full-time evening study) - 2013/2014 entry
Keep up to date with the rapidly changing environment in which organisations operate and compete, and become a confident manager or business practitioner. Gain an insight into a broad range of management issues in key areas such as strategic management, marketing, finance, operations management, human resource management, organisational behaviour, accounting, and managerial economics. This course is valued by employers, so career prospects are good.
This course is also available for part-time study.
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Course structure
Year 1
- Data Analysis for Business
- Introduction to Accounting
- Management Studies
- Managerial Economics 1
- Managerial Economics 2
- Quantitative Methods 1.
Year 2
- Employment Relations and HRM
- Marketing Principles and Practices
- Operations Management
- Organizational Behaviour
- Research Methods in Management
- Strategic Management
- option (30 credits)
Year 3
- Financial Management
- Research Project
- option (30 credits).
Option modules may include the following:
- Auditing
- Commercial Law for Business
- Employment Relations and HRM
- Entrepreneurship and Small Business
- Financial Reporting
- International Business
- Management of Innovation
- Marketing Strategy
- Taxation
- any other modules offered by the School of Business, Economics and Informatics (subject to the programme directors approval).
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Study resources
We offer student support and study facilities.
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Further study opportunities
We offer a wide range of Master's programmes in management. Download a copy of our progression routes to find out more.
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Careers information
Graduates go on to careers in management in a variety of settings, including local and national government, business and industry.
- To speak to an independent careers advisor, booking onto one of our Future Focus — Careers Workshops
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Apply now
- How to apply
Applications for entry will only be considered through UCAS. - Online application
Apply via UCAS – see their website for details. - Our Application Workshop will give you an overview of what Birkbeck looks for in an undergraduate degree application and includes practical writing exercises to help you write a more effective personal statement
- How to apply
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Key information set
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Welcome to Birkbeck, London's evening university: Number 1 in London for teaching and student satisfaction (National Student Survey 2012).
Birkbeck specialises in part-time, evening study. The Key Information Set has been developed for full-time, daytime courses. We are providing some additional information about our evening courses to help you make an informed choice.
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