Business Management
Management is a broad discipline that encompasses a number of specialist fields such as economics, psychology, sociology, accounting, finance, marketing, law, human resource management, and organisational behaviour. Study King's BSc Business Management degree encompassing a broad range of management disciplines and related skills in the heart of London.
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- Offers a broad, balanced approach to management that provides both …
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Management is a broad discipline that encompasses a number of
specialist fields such as economics, psychology, sociology,
accounting, finance, marketing, law, human resource management, and
organisational behaviour. Study King's BSc Business Management
degree encompassing a broad range of management disciplines and
related skills in the heart of London.
Watch the video here, or access the 'interactive' tab to view at a
larger size and see any alternative films
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KEY BENEFITS
- Offers a broad, balanced approach to management that provides both a foundation of core modules in the principal disciplines and the opportunity to specialise in areas of particular interest.
- Research-led curriculum encourages critical analysis and debate on a wide range of contemporary management issues.
- Students from over 50 countries create an international environment for learning, bringing a diverse range of perspectives to the course.
- Central location offers students the closer links to the business world in the heart of London.
- Graduates are highly employable, entering into careers that include banking, consultancy, accountancy, marketing, advertising and management.
PROGRAMME DESCRIPTIONThis programme covers a broad range of
management disciplines and related skills. In the first year, in
addition to the core modules, students choose from a selection of
skills modules (communication skills, foreign language). In the
second and third years there is a mix of core and optional modules
providing opportunity to specialise or broaden the field of
study.
ABOUT THE Department of Management
CAREERS Students from the programme are highly employable, going
into a range of careers including banking, consultancy,
accountancy, marketing, advertising, human resource management and
general management. Recent graduates have found employment as…. •
Analyst (Consultancy), Accenture • Audit Trainee, BDO LLP •
Business Studies Teacher, Norfolk County council • Company
Director, Khalis Group of Industries • Corporate Finance Trainee,
Deloitte • Legal Assistant, a legal company • Performance Manager,
a digital media company
TEACHING STYLE Sitting within the School of Social Science &
Public Policy, the Department of Management has an
interdisciplinary, social science ethos that cultivates a highly
stimulating intellectual environment attracting leading scholars. A
research-led curriculum encourages critical analysis and debate on
contemporary management issues. A variety of teaching methods are
used on the programme. Most modules use lectures accompanied by
small-group tutorials.
STRUCTURE OF PROGRAMMES & ASSESSMENT The Department of
Management offers a single honours programme in Business Management
and joint-honours programmes in French & Management. Modules
are assessed through a range of techniques, including examinations,
coursework and tutorial participation.
LOCATION The Department benefits from being situated right in the
heart of London, one of the most exciting cities for business in
the world. We are very close to the Square Mile - the hub of
international commerce & finance, and such attractions as the
London Eye and the South Bank Centre. Most teaching takes place in
the Franklin-Wilkins Building, part of the Waterloo Campus and one
of London’s largest university buildings.
SPECIAL NOTES As part of the King’s exchange programme, single
honours students have the opportunity to take the second year
abroad at the University of Toronto and the University of Hong
Kong.
ABOUT THE Department of Management
CAREERS Students from the programme are highly employable, going
into a range of careers including banking, consultancy,
accountancy, marketing, advertising, human resource management and
general management. Recent graduates have found employment as…. •
Analyst (Consultancy), Accenture • Audit Trainee, BDO LLP •
Business Studies Teacher, Norfolk County council • Company
Director, Khalis Group of Industries • Corporate Finance Trainee,
Deloitte • Legal Assistant, a legal company • Performance Manager,
a digital media company
TEACHING STYLE Sitting within the School of Social Science &
Public Policy, the Department of Management has an
interdisciplinary, social science ethos that cultivates a highly
stimulating intellectual environment attracting leading scholars. A
research-led curriculum encourages critical analysis and debate on
contemporary management issues. A variety of teaching methods are
used on the programme. Most modules use lectures accompanied by
small-group tutorials.
STRUCTURE OF PROGRAMMES & ASSESSMENT The Department of
Management offers a single honours programme in Business Management
and joint-honours programmes in French & Management. Modules
are assessed through a range of techniques, including examinations,
coursework and tutorial participation.
LOCATION The Department benefits from being situated right in the
heart of London, one of the most exciting cities for business in
the world. We are very close to the Square Mile - the hub of
international commerce & finance, and such attractions as the
London Eye and the South Bank Centre. Most teaching takes place in
the Franklin-Wilkins Building, part of the Waterloo Campus and one
of London’s largest university buildings.
SPECIAL NOTES As part of the King’s exchange programme, single
honours students have the opportunity to take the second year
abroad at the University of Toronto and the University of Hong
Kong.
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