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Alliance Manchester Business School - The University of Manchester (UG Programmes) BSc (Hons) Management and Management (Specialisms)
Alliance Manchester Business School - The University of Manchester (UG Programmes)

BSc (Hons) Management and Management (Specialisms)

Manchester, United Kingdom

3 up to 4 Years

English

Full time

Request application deadline *

Sep 2025

GBP 31,500 / per year **

On-Campus

* whilst it still may be possible to submit your application after the 29 January deadline, we are unable to guarantee that your application will be assessed

** Tuition fees for home students will be ยฃ9,535 per year (subject to the governmentโ€™s proposed increase in the tuition fee cap receiving Parliamentary approval). Tuition fees for international students will be ยฃ31,500 per annum.

Key Summary

    About: The BSc (Hons) Management and Management (Specialisms) program offers a comprehensive approach to management studies. It allows you to explore various business functions and develop practical skills tailored to your career goals. This program covers essential management principles while providing opportunities to specialize in specific areas of interest.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue diverse career paths, including management roles in various sectors, consultancy, project management, and strategic planning. You may also find opportunities in human resources, marketing, and operations management.

Introduction

Our flexible management degree courses share a common first year before allowing you to focus on your chosen specialism to enhance your career prospects. With a wide variety of course units to choose from, you really can shape your own course.

The following courses are available:

Degree title

Duration

UCAS code

BSc (Hons) Management

3 years

N201

BSc (Hons) Management with Industrial/Professional Experience

4 years

N203

BSc (Hons) Management (Accounting and Finance)

3 years

NN24

BSc (Hons) Management (Accounting and Finance) with Industrial/Professional Experience

4 years

NN25

BSc (Hons) Management (Human Resources)

3 years

N600

BSc (Hons) Management (Human Resources) with Industrial/Professional Experience

4 years

N601

BSc (Hons) Management (Innovation, Strategy and Entrepreneurship)

3 years

N200

BSc (Hons) Management (Innovation, Strategy and Entrepreneurship) with Industrial/Professional Experience

4 years

N202

BSc (Hons) Management (International Business Economics)

3 years

N246

BSc (Hons) Management (International Business Economics) with Industrial/Professional Experience

4 years

N248

BSc (Hons) Management (Marketing)

3 years

N2N5

BSc (Hons) Management (Marketing) with Industrial/Professional Experience

4 years

N2N6

Graduate employers look for candidates with work experience, practical skills and professionalism. All of our management degrees offer an optional work placement year. Put theory into practice, build your confidence, earn a salary and enhance your employability.

Previous BSc Management students have completed work placements at Airbus, Bank of England, Bentley, Boeing, Deloitte, Energizer, IBM, Lโ€™Orรฉal, Porsche, Unilever and Warner Bros. Entertainment amongst others.

Course highlights

  • Gain relevant work experience, develop a real-world attitude to business, earn a salary, gain increased responsibility and independence โ€“ there are so many reasons to include a placement alongside your degree.
  • Create a network of industry contacts and subsequent job opportunities, gain an insight into roles and employers enabling more informed career choices.
  • Choose a placement overseas to gain international experience.
  • ยฃ19,000 is the current average starting placement salary, with some BSc (Hons) Management earning up to ยฃ36,000
  • You will receive a significant tuition fee discount for the placement year. UK/EU students currently pay ยฃ1,850 and international students pay 20% of the standard international fee.

What will I study?

Your first year of study will give you a good grounding in accounting, finance, management, work psychology, marketing, sociology and economics. This will help you to make informed choices about optional course units in later years.

Second-year course content is determined by whether you select a specialism or prefer to continue to study a broad range of topics. If you decide to specialise you will study 40 credits of core course units relating to your chosen specialism and 80 credits of optional course units to bring your total to 120 credits. If you do not wish to specialise, you will choose 120 credits of optional course units from across the management portfolio, which includes all of the core course units for each specialism alongside additional topics. You can select optional units from our University Language Centre and/or University College including the Manchester Leadership Programme.

If you successfully apply for a work placement this will take place between your second and final year. You will put theory into practice, develop transferable skills and gain an insight into your chosen profession.

In your final year, you will choose at least 60 credits of final-year options from your chosen specialist area (if you have one) and an additional 60 credits of optional course units to bring your total to 120 credits.

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Program Admission Requirements

Demonstrate your commitment and readiness to succeed in business school by taking the GMAT exam โ€“ the most widely used exam for admissions that measures your critical thinking and reasoning skills.

Download the GMAT mini quiz to get a flavour of the questions youโ€™ll find in the exam.

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