BSc Management
Duration:
3 years
Awarding Body:
University of London (External Programme)
Admission Requirement:
A Levels or equivalent or
Higher Secondary Certificate with good grades
Is this programme for me?
This degree is for you if you:
- wish to study the activity of management and the environment in which the manager operates
- aim to pursue further training in management and coporate disciplines.
Programme aims
To provide an opportunity for critical and theoretical study, particularly in economics. You will receive an intellectually demanding, broad preparation for management that draws on a wide range of social science disciplines.
Programme structure
The degree consists of 12 units when taken through the Standard Route and 9 units through the Graduate Entry Route.
Prestige and career progression
The programme has been developed by academics at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), regarded as an international centre of academic excellence and innovation in the social sciences. This degree will prepare you for a career in areas of management consultancy, banking, accountancy or general management.
Structure and Syllabus
You will be required to make a serious attempt in the examination for 12 units on the Standard Route of the degree. On the Graduate Entry Route you must take and pass 9 full units. You can take the Foundation and Further units in any order, provided you satisfy any prerequisites (units which you must have already passed). Prerequisites are shown in italic text in brackets. Most students, however, would normally take the Foundation units first because, as their name suggests, they are the ‘building blocks' – the foundation – for the units that follow.
Please note: the following unit information sheets are in pdf format.
Summary of key dates
Application deadline |
17 September (non-EU)
17 October (EU)
in the year before you intend to sit your first exams |
Registration deadline |
30 November |
Dispatch of study materials |
Shortly after your registration form is received |
Examinations take place |
May/June |
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