Bradford University School of Management

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You may take the course over three or four years. The four-year course includes a minimum of nine months gaining practical experience outside the University, usually working as a manager in industry or commerce. The academic content of the course is the same in either case.

First year

You study 9 modules, giving you a good grounding in the disciplines required by a modern manager. Our undergraduate courses in Business and Management Studies, Marketing, Accounting and Finance, International Business and Management and Human Resource Management share a common first year, so you can switch between them at the end of the first year, subject to satisfactory performance.

First year

Business Economics (MAN0101M)
Business Law (MAN0102M)
Introduction to Accounting and Finance (linked) (MAN1061L)
Foundations of Marketing (MAN0105M)
Foundation of Production/Operations Management (MAN0110M) (This module also contains Operations Management)
Organisational Behaviour and the Sociology of Work (linked) (MAN0129L)
Quantitative Methods in Information Management (MAN0111M)
Student Self Development (MAN0116M)
The Macroeconomic Environment of Business (MAN0117M)

Second year

In year two you study a compulsory Practice of Management Skills module (MAN0301M), plus 11 modules from a menu of more than 50.

Final year

In the final year, you study 12 modules from a menu of more than 50.

Note: The offer of particular modules is subject to sufficient numbers of students selecting them. Modules may not be run with low student numbers.