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Management Degrees BA (Hons)
Our specialist degrees in Management are strongly vocationally oriented.
The courses focus on the development of management skills alongside an understanding of the breadth of management responsibilities in a fast-paced and constantly changing business context.
Particular emphasis is placed on exploring the management function as it relates to all types of organisation from blue-chip global companies to the small business. All our degrees have been mapped against the Management Standards Centre – the Government recognised standards setting body for the management and leadership areas.
You will develop skills in problem solving, logical thinking, business analysis, creativity, teamwork, leadership, effective and persuasive communication, time and project management, personal initiative and self-reliance, together with a sensitivity to diversity. You will also have the opportunity to take a placement year in paid work during your degree, so that you can gain valuable insights into the real world of work. You can add further value to your CV by spending a study semester overseas at one of our partner universities in the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand or Europe.
You can choose from a suite of nine Single Honours degrees as below:
Course combinations and UCAS codes
Management BA (Hons): N201 BA/Mgt
This degree seeks to develop graduates capable of being effective employees, leaders and managers. With a focus on the management of people, operations, projects, ethics and sustainability it is a good basis for a career as a business manager or a management consultant perhaps via a company management training scheme.
BA (Hons) Business degrees with a pathway in Management:
These degrees enable you to gain a specialist insight into a particular business function or management approach providing you with a vocational and skills-oriented degree that will be particularly attractive to employers and help prepare you for a career as a manager of a particular business function.
Business, Management & Accountancy BA (Hons): NN24 BA/BMA
Business, Management & Advertising BA (Hons): NN25 BA/BMAd
Business, Management & Economics BA (Hons): NL21 BA/BMEc
Business, Management & Human Resource Management BA (Hons): NN26 BA/BMHRM
Business, Management & Marketing BA (Hons): NN2M BA/BMMkt
Business, Management & Public Relations BA (Hons): NP22 BA/BMPR
Business, Leadership & Management BA (Hons): NNC2 BA/BLM
Business, Entrepreneurship & Management BA (Hons): NN21 BA/BEM
UCAS is the central organisation through which applications are processed for entry onto full-time undergraduate courses in Higher Education in the UK.
For the latest information, check the UCAS website at www.ucas.com
Study options
If you wish to focus intensely on management as a specialist subject, the Management BA (Hons) is the best option for you. You can also choose to study management alongside another business function or management discipline.
The Management degrees are flexible - the first year is integrated, which means that the modules you study will be the same whichever pathway you have chosen, allowing you to change to an alternative course after your first year.
These courses are available to study as a 3-year full-time or 4-year sandwich course, with the opportunity to take part in a work placement year
Get in touch
John Gardener
Business School Admissions Tutor
01905 855357
j.gardener@worc.ac.uk
Helen Shaw
Course Leader
01905 542125
h.shaw@worc.ac.uk
Admissions Office
01905 855111
admissions@worc.ac.uk
280 UCAS Tariff points and Grade C in GCSE English and Mathematics.
The University will consider each application on its individual merits and will recognise a range of qualifications not currently included in the Tariff, including Access courses, European Baccalaureate and pre-2002 qualifications such as GNVQ. Please contact the Admissions Office for advice.
Further information about the UCAS Tariff can be obtained from www.ucas.com
Applicants with no formal qualifications may be considered for Mature Student Entry Routes.
Course structure 
Download our module diagrams document to view our course structures in detail. Click on the links in the contents to view a specific course, or browse the complete document for information on all our pathways.
Undergraduate Prospectus
The Worcester Business School prospectus is available to read online or as a downloadable PDF.
Modules for Management BA (Hons)
Year 1
The Business Professional
Marketing Concepts
Financial Concepts
Management Concepts
Economic Concepts
Two modules of your choice
Year 2
Business Ethics
Project Management
Leadership Principles & Practice
Managing People and Performance
Small Organisation Development
Operations Management
Leadership in Action
Human Resources: Context & Practice
Optional 1 Year Business Placement between Year 2 and Year 3
Year 3
Enhancing Organisations & Employability
Managing Emerging Issues
Coaching & Mentoring OR Managing Entrepreneurship
Global Business Strategy
Sustainable Management
Leadership in Turbulent Times OR Entre & Intrapreneurship
Independent Study (over two semesters)
Modules for BA (Hons) Business degrees with a pathway in Management
Year 1
Business Decision Making
Economic Concepts
Financial Concepts
Management Concepts
Marketing Concepts
Personal & Professional Development
Plus 2 modules of your choice
Year 2
Advertising & the Mind of the Consumer
Advertising Management
Business Option
Creative Problem Solving
Customer Behaviour
Financial Accounting & Analysis
Human Resource Management
Innovation and Change Management
Integrated Marketing Communications
Leadership in Action
Leadership: Principles & Practice
Macro Economics
Management Accounting & Finance
Management Principles and Practice
Managing People
Micro Economics
Operations Management
Public Relations & Campaigning
Public Relations Practice
Research Methods
Plus 2 modules of your choice
Optional 1 Year Business Placement between Year 2 and Year 3
Year 3
Advanced Management Accounting
Advertising Strategy
Business Ethics & Corporate Social Responsibility
Contemporary Global Systems
Contemporary Issues in the Public Sector
Corporate Finance
Economics for Business
Employee Relations
Entrepreneurial Management part 1
Entrepreneurial Management part 2
Global Strategy & Enterprise
International Marketing
Leadership Strategy and Change Management
Managing a Diverse Workforce
Marketing Strategy
Organisation: Reflection & Integration
Public Relations & Society
Selling The Prime Minister
Small Business Management
Independent Study (over 2 semesters)
Nick Stephens
Graduate
Nick worked as a temporary member of staff at a local prison whilst studying. After graduating he secured permanent employment there as the IT Manager. His main duty is as liaison between the prison, its IT suppliers and the wider Prison Service. In 2007 he was responsible, as the site Project Manager, for refreshing the establishment’s network. This involved the replacement of two file servers, three hundred computers and seventy-five printers. He is also the Information Manager for the prison which involves the design of communication strategies to ensure that the majority of staff are kept informed.
Academic department
Worcester Business School
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Mark Richardson, Head of Worcester Business School
Employability
Your specialist Management degree will prepare you for a wide range of career options in commercial, public and voluntary/non-profit sectors.
The broadbase of our degrees in Management will prepare you for a career as a management consultant or as a manager of a particular business function, perhaps via a company management training scheme.
Alternatively if you decide to go on to further study, an MBA or MSc in Management/International Management will be particularly relevant.
Learning and assessment
You will experience a range of learning activities within the lectures, seminar groups and further study.
Lectures usually begin with introducing the underpinning concepts of a topic. After the introductory lecture you will often be split into small seminar groups during which you will work individually or with two or three other students on case studies which will enable you to explore the subject in greater depth.
Between lectures you will carry out further study - we adopt an ‘open door’ policy and you will be encouraged to seek the help of lecturers. Most class materials will uploaded to Blackboard (our VLE) before sessions and these materials can be downloaded at University or from anywhere with an internet connection. Many modules have set up on-line discussion facilities to enable you to collaborate with other students between sessions.
There is a wide variety of assessment, including reports, group presentations, portfolios and examinations.
Work Experience
Many modules in the course enable students to relate their learning to less formal work experience through part-time, holiday or voluntary work. Many companies offer summer or other short-term placements. These can be an excellent way of building up a network of contacts and getting experience of exciting projects. Worcester Business School advertises short-term vacancies on its intranet. Recent opportunities have included summer internships with Vodafone and Macmillan, and many other national and local vacancies.
Work Placement
The course includes a paid optional placement year so students can earn as they learn and add full time work experience to their CV. This adds real value to the qualification and helps students to gain an advantage in the graduate job market by developing valuable skills in areas like communication, time and project management, problem solving and team working.
Students can spend their placement year at an organisation of their choice, anywhere in the UK. Worcester Business School has strong links with local businesses and many of our students take up placements in the locality with a large number of well-known organisations. Placement opportunities are available in all business sectors, including marketing, advertising, PR, HR, business management, finance and economics. Examples of employers who have previously offered placements include Aston Villa, Enterprise rent-a-car, e-on, Groupon, Hays, IBM, Intel, Marks and Spencer, Microsoft, NHS, Price Waterhouse Cooper, The House of Commons, Waitrose, Worcester Bosch and many others.
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