Management. B (Hons) mmu.ac.uk/courses. The University for World-Class Professionals

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Management. B (Hons) mmu.ac.uk/courses. The University for World-Class Professionals"

Transcription

1 The University for World-Class Professionals <title> Human Resource Management B (Hons) This course brochure is for the 2017 academic year and may be used as a guide for other years of entry. For the most up-to-date and detailed information visit mmu.ac.uk/courses

2 Welcome to the Department of Management Welcome to the Department of Management, housed in the vibrant Business School at the heart of the All Saints Campus, in central Manchester. As well as providing world-class facilities, we are committed to ensuring that our students have a great experience whilst studying with us and are fully equipped to hit the ground running as they embark on their future careers. Our academic staff are active in their professions, with many holding qualifications from professional bodies, such as the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), the association that represents Human Resource Management professionals. Our teaching staff also have broad experience of working across a number of businesses. Staff research expertise is also reflected in the wide range of academic programmes on offer throughout the department. Our evolving portfolio of degrees are designed to provide you with a current understanding of business and management in the 21st Century. As well as providing formal placement and overseas study activity, work-related learning occurs through a structured programme of volunteering, engagement with professional bodies and a Management Society, which is run by the Department. The Futures Xchange gives students the opportunity to work with local businesses and organisations on particular projects, to support academic studies and gain vital work experience. Throughout your time at Manchester Met you are also encouraged to develop your own entrepreneurial skills through a variety of initiatives such as the Business Start Up Bootcamp, the Going Freelance programme for future freelancers and the New Directions skills development scheme. We are a double-accredited business school, having gained the prestigious AACSB accreditation to provide excellence in global management education. This places us among the top 5% of business schools worldwide to have secured this accreditation and means your degree is internationally recognised. The Department of Management is a great place to study and enjoy student life and we look forward to welcoming you to our campus. Diane Wright Head of Department Graduating with BA (Hons) Human Resource Management or M.HRM (Hons) Human Resource Management qualifies you for CIPD Intermediate level and Advanced level diplomas respectively. Manchester Met Business School was awarded Business School of the year 2016 by Educate North. Important notice This brochure was developed in mid-2016 to help you choose the right course for the 2017 academic year. The information therefore reflects the courses as they are at this time. Please be aware that placements and overseas study cannot be guaranteed on our courses. This brochure is intended to provide an overview of our courses and the Faculty of Business and Law. The online prospectus available at mmu.ac.uk/courses provides key up-to-date information about our courses to help you make an informed decision about which one to apply to, so please check online.

3 Contents 4 Courses 8 Combined honours 9 Foundation year 10 Meet our staff 12 Studying and facilities 14 Kick-start your career 16 CIPD and you 17 The Centre for People and Performance 18 Placements 20 Global Connections 22 Your student experience 23 Student support 24 International Students 26 Come and meet us 27 Entry requirements Human Resource Management Many of the key challenges facing organisations today, whether they are small businesses or large multinationals, revolve around managing their people. There are many challenges for HR managers to consider and implement: from debates around fair and transparent rewards for top management, the implementation of flexible work practices such as zero hours contracts, and how best to manage talent in order to enhance performance. Knowledge of employment law and employee relations, alongside an understanding of how to incentivise individuals and teams are vital for anyone wanting to build a career in human resource (HR) management whether in the UK or in an international context. Studying human resource management will equip you with the necessary skills to manage people within organisations. Why study at Manchester Metropolitan University? Manchester Met has an established reputation of producing top quality managers. We are an Approved Centre for the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), which means that our HR courses are recognised and accredited by the professional body, which means you could gain dual awards and become members of the Institute. Our undergraduate HR programmes have also seen our graduates move into specialist and generalist management positions in large multinationals and SMEs around the UK and globally. Whether you choose to follow a threeyear degree route or our four-year integrated Masters or placement routes, as a Manchester Metropolitan University graduate, you will be able to benefit from our strong links with employers and industry. Our graduates have established successful careers in the HR professions, with alumni returning for further study on our popular postgraduate HRM courses, returning to the Business School as guest speakers or becoming advisors to our degree programmes to maintain their practical and professional relevance. We are growing our suite of HR related degrees and now offer an integrated masters with the innovative, four-year Integrated Masters in Human Resource Management (M.HRM) with industrial experience. This means you can gain both work experience and advanced HRM skills in your fourth year of study, while at the same time gaining a postgraduate qualification in the same time period as you would study for an undergraduate one. Developing skills and knowledge for rewarding careers As with all degrees at Manchester Met, our HR degrees encourage strategic awareness, providing insights into organisational planning, strategy, enterprise, and competitive positioning that is necessary for successful modern businesses. Alongside this, we develop your key personal skills, enhancing your ability to make the best of yourself, become an early career professional and mobilise others. mmu.ac.uk/hrm 3

4 Our HRM programmes Human Resource Management is all about people. People are vital to the success of any business and working in HR means you will have to manage issues related to people within an organisation, and the environment within which they work. The following information reflects the courses as they are at the time of publication and is intended to provide an overview of the courses. The online prospectus is the most detailed and up-to-date, so make sure you check here when choosing which course to apply for. Human Resource Management BA (Hons) This degree enables you to develop the skills, knowledge and understanding to become a successful human resources professional. Human resource management is a key business discipline, because attracting, training and retaining the right staff directly affects the performance of a business. Consequently, intelligent organisations and companies invest in their human resources departments and smaller companies will either employ someone with HR knowledge or outsource this element of their business to a HR consultancy. The role of a HR professional can be very diverse and you can choose to concentrate upon particular areas, or work across a number of HR spheres. The course will focus on core human resource management areas, such as HR strategy, effective organisational structure, staff recruitment and retention, training and development, employment law and equality and diversity, as well as how leaders develop and motivate their employees to achieve high standards of performance. The course will develop your personal, interpersonal, coaching, mentoring and group skills so that you can become an effective manager in any business sector. You will also study strategic issues such as the relations between employees and employee organisations, the structure of labour markets, and the wider impact an organisation can have on a variety of stakeholders, such as the local community in which it operates. Typical units of study may include the following, but can be subject to change. Year 1 You will study four, 30-credit units: Dynamic Business Environment This unit introduces the topics of markets and globalisation, technological development, fundamental macroeconomic elements and concepts in addition to social, cultural and ecological factors that an organisation should be considering when in operation. Finance and Accounting Information for Managers On completing this unit, you will be able to analyse basic financial statements and extract relevant data to assess financial performance of an organisation and assist in making business decisions. Understanding and Managing People This unit provides you with a broad understanding of a range of critical concepts and models that are related to understanding and managing people. You will also learn about work and behaviour in both national and international organisations. Human Resource Management in Practice This unit will help you identify, apply and evaluate a range of key human resource management concepts and theories that are related to the management of people. Year 2 You will study three, 30-credit units and one optional unit: Learning, Coaching and Development You will gain a valuable understanding of learning styles, the training cycle, skills of training and coaching, leadership theories and teamwork. Other key themes you will explore are ethics in training and coaching, employability through personal development and e-learning. Managing Effective Organisations This unit prepares you to engage critically with the concept and practice of management. The unit examines some of the most significant activities and processes associated with management, including the ways in which culture, ethics, gender, politics and power come to shape how management is seen and practiced. Employment Law and Employment Relations This unit will introduce you to employment relations, the parties managing the employment relationship and the themes of conflict and voice. You will also explore the fundamental sources of employment law. Option units (indicative and may be subject to change year on year): Ideas, Creativity and Entrepreneurship Managing Across Cultures Work Based Learning (Procedures, Policy and Practice) 4 The latest information about our courses, including the most up-to-date list of units, can be found online at mmu.ac.uk/courses

5 Year 3 If you are on the placement route, you undertake a minimum of 36 weeks paid work experience between Year 2 and Year 3. If you are on the overseas study route, you study at a university in Europe, North America, Australia or China (Hong Kong) between Year 2 and Year 3. If you are on the full-time route, you progress directly to Year 3. You will study four, 30-credit units: Psychology at Work In this unit, you study how the use of psychology is equipping current and future HR managers with the tools to achieve a more productive and satisfying workplace. Contemporary Perspectives on Human Resource Management This unit will allow you to assess the strategic environment that shapes HRM and will focus on strategies for leading a HR function. You will also examine the key people strategies that organisations expect to deliver enhanced performance. Global Human Resource Management In this unit, you will analyse the key features of employment systems in selected countries, looking at the history of their development and comparing and contrasting their similarities and differences. Option units (indicative and may be subject to change year on year): Business Project: Research* Applied Management Practice Business Analytics and Decision Making Business Creation Business Ethics and Sustainability Business Project: Consultancy Business Project: Young Enterprise Entrepreneurial Practice Entrepreneurs, Business and Society Global and Networked Innovation Leadership in Practice Social and New Media Management Work based Learning (Role of the Manager) * This unit is required in order to achieve the CIPD accreditation. This is a dual award degree, so when you graduate, in addition to your degree you will also qualify for the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) Intermediate Level Diploma. Lesley Halpin A mature student who graduated from the BA (Hons) Human Resource Management degree I chose Manchester Met for many reasons. Working as an Executive Assistant for two decades with aspirations of a new career in human resources, the course content looked dynamic, diverse and challenging. The programme has lived up to its expectations and the course has provided a diverse mix of learning and experiences, which will equip and prepare me to pursue my new HR career with confidence. Apart from the many new skills, knowledge and experiences, it has opened doors to new networking opportunities through the Manchester Industrial Relations Society (MIRS), students and tutors, as well as opening new networks from undertaking a Business Research Project within the Banking Sector. Manchester Met s two-day Boot Camp for new business ventures was vital in helping me to prepare for setting up my own HR Business (VPA Services). The latest information about our courses, including the most up-to-date list of units, can be found online at mmu.ac.uk/courses 5

6 Building on your industrial experience in years 2 and 3, you can deliver a management research project in your final year, giving you a valuable mix of practical skills and experience to help you stand out to employers. Human Resource Management (Integrated Masters) M.HRM (Hons) As an exciting, alternative flavour to our successful BA (Hons) Human Resource Management programme, the four-year Integrated Masters in Human Resource Management (with industrial experience) provides more advanced students with shorter, but more frequent, practical experience in both years two and three. In your final year, you will be suitably equipped academically and practically to study a range of our established Masters level units in specialisms such as Reward Management. This is a leading-edge programme, welcomed by professional bodies, which is designed to challenge students who wish pursue either a HR specialism or to enhance their general managerial career. Your studies cover the core areas of HR practice including recruitment and selection, equality and diversity, training, performance management, policy development, employment law, and employee relations. You will also analyse and assess strategic HR issues and develop a thorough understanding of cross-cultural management, which is particularly important for today s multicultural workforce and the number of UK and international companies that have overseas operations. The Masters level units in the final year are designed to develop your high-level transferable skills that are valued by employers such as communication and presentation skills, data analysis, team working, and project management, whilst your studies focus on strategic areas of HRM, leadership and management. Typical units of study may include the following but can be subject to change: Year 1 You will study four 30-credit units: Dynamic Business Environment This unit introduces the topics of markets and globalisation, technological development, fundamental macroeconomic elements and concepts in addition to social, cultural and ecological factors that an organisation should be considering when in operation. Finance and Accounting for Managers On completing this unit, you will be able to analyse basic financial statements and extract relevant data to assess financial performance of an organisation and assist in making business decisions. Understanding and Managing People This unit provides you with a broad understanding of a range of critical concepts and models that are related to understanding and managing people. You will also learn about work and behaviour in both national and international organisations. Human Resource Management in Practice This unit will help you identify, apply and evaluate a range of key human resource management concepts and theories that are related to the management of people. Year 2 You will study four 30-credit units: HRM Industrial Experience 1 This unit is centred around a live group project in which students solve an HR based problem for a client organisation, using project planning and research techniques to communicate potential solutions. Learning, Coaching and Development This unit improves your self-awareness about the nature of learning. It will also allow you to consider which coaching and development tools and techniques are most beneficial to you and look at those that will enhance your performance at work. Managing Effective Organisations This unit prepares you to engage critically with the concept and practice of management. The unit examines some of the most significant activities and processes associated with management, including the ways in which culture, ethics, gender, politics and power come to shape how management is seen and practiced. Employment Law and Employment Relationships This unit will introduce you to employment relations, the parties managing the employment relationship and the themes of conflict and voice. You will also explore the fundamental sources of employment law. *You will need to have a minimum pass rate of 60% at the end of Year 2 to progress onto M.HRM year 3. If your pass rate is below 60%, you 6 The latest information about our courses, including the most up-to-date list of units, can be found online at mmu.ac.uk/courses

7 will transfer onto the final year of the BA (Hons) HRM degree. Year 3 You will study four 30-credit units: HRM Industrial Experience 2 In this unit students undertake work experience within the HR function of an organisation, centred on a specific project which aims to solve an HR problem. It further builds on the skills developed in HRM Industrial Experience 1. Psychology at Work In this unit, you study how the use of psychology is equipping current and future HR managers with the tools to achieve a more productive and satisfying workplace. Global Human Resource Management In this unit, you will analyse the key features of employment systems in selected countries, looking at the history of their development and comparing and contrasting their similarities and differences. Contemporary Perspectives on Human Resource Management This unit will allow you to assess the strategic environment that shapes HRM and will focus on strategies for leading a HR function. You will also examine the key people strategies that organisations expect to deliver enhanced performance. Year 4 You will study 120 credits in total: Reward Management (15 credits) This unit is about studying contemporary approaches to reward management, in relation to base pay, incentives, benefits and other key areas of reward practice. Employment Resourcing, Relations and Law (30 credits) This unit provides comprehensive coverage of the key strategic HR activities of resourcing and managing employment relationships. You will apply theory and employment law to critically evaluate contemporary practices. Leading, Managing and Developing People (15 credits) This unit provides a critical evaluation of research and debate in the fields of HRM and HR Development. How to lead, manage and develop people are core themes throughout this unit. You will explore the scope and impact of HR management, looking at the theory behind leading and managing people at work. You will also learn about the field of learning and development. Human Resources in Context (15 credits) This unit develops major internal and external contextual issues that shape decision-making in business and in HR management. Developing Skills for Business Leadership (15 credits) This unit will equip you with management, leadership and professional HR skills to support your continuing professional development. Management Project (30 credits) Rounding off the practical and theoretical knowledge and skills acquired over the past three years, this final year unit requires you to deliver a significant piece of research work. You will undertake this, drawing upon academic theory and research to produce a critically reflective report. On completing the course, in addition to your degree, you will qualify for the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) Advanced Level Diploma. The latest information about our courses, including the most up-to-date list of units, can be found online at mmu.ac.uk/courses 7

8 Combined Honours The Combined Honours Programme provides the flexibility for you to study two subjects at degree level. Combining two subjects at degree level A number of our business courses may also be studied as part of our Combined Honours programme, providing the flexibility for you to study two subjects at degree level. The subjects and combinations are drawn from several disciplines and you may choose to study two closely related disciplines or two that are entirely unrelated. Whatever your chosen subject combination, you will be able to demonstrate to future employers your flexibility and breadth of experience and skills. Business Economics Human Resource Management Human Resource Management Marketing Business Business Economics Business International Business Business Enterprise Marketing Business Enterprise Marketing Politics Language Digital Media Psychology Language Business Enterprise Subject options available Economics Human Resource Management Combine with International Business Marketing International Business Flexibility Once you have chosen your Combined Honours programme there is further flexibility in the amount of each subject you study. In Year 1 you will study equal amounts of your two subjects. In Year 2 the balance may vary from equal amounts of each subject to a major/ minor combination where you focus more on one of your subjects. In Year 3, you may continue to study both subjects on an equal or major/minor basis. If you study both subjects in equal amounts, you will receive a joint award where the name of both of your subjects will appear in your degree title. For example, if you choose to study Marketing and Business equally you would obtain a BA (Hons) Marketing and Business degree. If you choose to major in Business, your degree title would be BA (Hons) Business with Marketing. Named degree route If you have studied a major/minor route in Year 2, you may be allowed to focus solely on your major subject in Year 3. This is called a named route pathway and results in a single subject award at the end of your course, e.g. BA (Hons) Business Enterprise mmu.ac.uk/ combinedhonours 8 The latest information about our courses, including the most up-to-date list of units, can be found online at mmu.ac.uk/courses

9 Foundation Year Each year we accept students onto Foundation Year courses who have the potential ability to study at degree level but who don t have the qualifications to enter directly onto an Honours degree. Each Foundation Year is an integral part of a specific degree course. The content of the Foundation Year is tailored to prepare you for your chosen degree so that you start Year 1 of your linked Honours degree with confidence. A Foundation Year is offered for BA (Hons) Human Resource Management UCAS Code: N602 If you choose the foundation year route, you will apply for a four-year course. Once you have passed your foundation year you will progress directly onto Year 1 of your linked degree and you will be able to apply to Student Finance each year for a tuition fee loan (UK students can also apply for a maintenance loan) for the full duration of your course (four year full-time degree or five year sandwich degree including a Foundation Year). Visit mmu.ac.uk/money-matters for up-to date information. Visit gov.uk/student-finance for funding information. Different fee rates apply for international students and further details can be found at: mmu.ac.uk/international Develop your academic and study skills You will study four Foundation Year units designed to develop your academic and study skills: Academic Skills for Higher Education (30 credits) Introduction to Business (30 credits) Business Intelligence (30 credits) Accounting, Finance and Economics for Business (30 credits) Entry requirements for a Foundation Year The typical minimum entry requirements for a degree that includes a Foundation Year are UCAS tariff points. The points must come from full A levels (not AS) or equivalent qualifications, for example BTEC Level 3 Diploma/ Extended Diploma, CACHE Level 3 Diploma. Other vocational qualifications at Level 3 may be considered. If you have other qualifications that are not included in the UCAS tariff we are happy to consider the suitability of these qualifications. You will also need to have a grade D or above (or an acceptable alternative) in GCSE English language and mathematics. For full details of Foundation Year entry requirements, please visit mmu.ac.uk. If English is not your first language you will also need to have IELTS with an overall band score of 5.5 and no less than 5.5 in any part. (or an equivalent English language qualification). Applying for a Foundation Year Honours degrees with a Foundation Year have their own unique UCAS codes which can be found in the grid at the back of this brochure, on the UCAS website or by using Find a Course on our website at mmu.ac.uk. mmu.ac.uk/foundation ucas.com The latest information about our courses, including the most up-to-date list of units, can be found online at mmu.ac.uk/courses 9

10 Wealth of experience, depth of expertise Meet the teaching staff who teach on the Human Resource Management programmes: I am the Programme Leader for the undergraduate HRM programmes. I have almost 15 years teaching experience and I specialise in employee voice. My role is to ensure that students get the most out of their time with us and leave us as confident individuals with great employment prospects due to the skills, qualification and experience we help them gain. Dr Maria Allen Principal Lecturer I graduated from Manchester Met Business School in 1991 after completing a BSc (Hons) in Business. Later I went on to study a Masters in HRM at the University of Salford and became an Associate member of the CIPD. Whilst working in a range of mid-management roles in the retail sector I became interested in the way in which managers learn and develop, more recently I have been able to combine this interest with studying for a PhD in management learning. My teaching interests are in the field of human resource development, I lead on two units that equip students with a range of skills desired in the workplace, including that of coaching and mentoring, team working and personal development planning. Jill Murray Year one tutor and associate member of the CIPD 10 Human Resource Management

11 I am a Chartered Fellow of the CIPD and am very active in my local branch. I maintain excellent links with employers from my own time of working in the industry. Cecilia Ellis Chartered Fellow of the CIPD I am a Senior Lecturer in organisational behaviour, leading a variety of courses in HRM and HRD related areas and successfully supervising at doctoral level. I led the first BA (Hons) HRM cohort and am proud to have been closely involved with the programme ever since as a teacher and final year tutor. My own research centres around the practical contribution of learning in the workplace applied to a range of issues including female expatriation and executive remuneration. I have also published in international journals and have written on Learning and Development for CIPD. Dr Andrew Rowe Senior Lecturer in Organisational Behaviour mmu.ac.uk/hrm 11

12 Studying The academic year is divided into three terms, starting in September. If you enrol on a full-time route you can expect to devote around 35 hours to study each week; if you enrol for a part-time route the hours of study are significantly less, and spread typically over six years. If you are studying on the BA (Hons) Human Resource Management degree, you will typically study four units of 30 credits each per year over a period of three years, or four if you choose to do a placement. These will be made up of core units, with a choice of optional units that you can select from in your second year. If you are on the M.HRM (Hons) Human Resource Management degree, you will typically study four 30-credit units per year, except in your fourth year, where you will typically study six units, making up 120 credits. Timetabled classes Teaching techniques vary from formal lectures to practical sessions, presentations and group activity, supported by the use of our online Moodle system which will also give you access to your own personalised timetable so you know where you re supposed to be and when. You may find that this is a big shift from 6th Form and A level study: the emphasis at University is on your management of your working week, though we are here to help and guide you. Assessment There will be a range of written assignments, reports and case study analyses alongside a small number of written examinations. You will also have the opportunity to develop your professional skills, through practice and reflection. You will develop a record of your personal and professional development, including a plan for your future career development. Developing you as an Early Career Professional Making the decision to enter into Higher Education is one that should be considered as an investment into your future career. Here at the Business School, we encourage our undergraduate students to think of themselves as Early Career Professionals. Throughout your studies, we will provide an array of resources and opportunities that allow you to develop your commercial and professional awareness, to think critically, communicate effectively and demonstrate professional values skills and attributes which are vital when entering the world of work. Commercial & Professional Awareness Business awareness Enterprise Global awareness Professionalism Thinking Critically Justify Justify decisions Research and evaluate Solve problems DEVELOPING CAREER SKILLS DEVELOPING CAREER SKILLS World Early Career Class Professional Your Skills Development Framework Demonstrating Values Ethical Ethical and and sustainability sustainability awareness awareness Professional integrity Professional integrity Social and community understanding Social and community understanding Communicating Effectively Collaboration Communicate to to target audiences Self-awareness Using ICT ICT to to communicate DEMONSTRATING PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE DEMONSTRATING PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE 12 Human Resource Management

13 Facilities Our state-of-the-art Business School facilities, combined with worldclass research and industry expertise, shape our unique learning and teaching environment. Teaching and learning rooms Our teaching rooms have been designed to accommodate the many different styles of teaching and learning you will experience whilst at Manchester Met. Some of our seminar rooms have round tables and chairs to facilitate group discussion whilst others have a horseshoe shaped seating plan to encourage interaction between students and the lecturer. Our lecture theatres also vary in size and can seat between 70 and 250 people. IT facilities Our fully-equipped computer labs and laptop counters have both ready to use laptops and power points, giving you the option to use our computers or to bring and plug-in your own. Our designated group study zones are also equipped with computers and large screens to assist you when developing presentations. The online Student Portal system allows you to check which IT labs and laptop counters are available. Whilst our extensive Wi-Fi provides you with internet access throughout the building and even in All-Saints park. Study spaces The Business School offers many different study spaces for you to choose from. There are settees and coffee tables where you can discuss group projects, fully-equipped group work areas where you can practice your presentation skills and quieter areas where you have space to lay out your papers and work on essays and assignments. 13

14 Kick-start your career At the heart of our HRM degrees lies a core focus on developing you as an Early Career Professional, which means that when you graduate, you will have built a strong portfolio of highly employable skills and traits. Your career prospects Here at the Business School, we encourage our undergraduate students to think of themselves as Early Career Professionals. Throughout your studies, we will provide an array of resources and opportunities that allow you to develop your commercial and professional awareness, to think critically, communicate effectively and demonstrate professional values skills and attributes which are vital when entering the world of work. BA (Hons) Human Resource Management Our HRM graduates are equipped with the necessary skills to enter into the workplace as professionals in the global marketplace. Previous graduates have gone into employment in a wide range of management positions in industry, management commerce, banking, finance, manufacturing and the public sector whilst many others have entered graduate training schemes with international companies such as AMEY, McDonalds and GE Healthcare. Those with good language skills have often chosen to develop their career outside the UK and now live and work in Europe, Asia or South America. Alternatively, you may choose to use your skills to launch your own business or consultancy. M.HRM (Hons) Human Resource Management This is a dual award degree and on graduating, you will qualify for the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) Advanced Level Diploma as well as receiving your degree. As this is a four year integrated Master s degree, it can help you to stand out in the employment market, as the final fourth year of this course will help you to gain the advanced strategic HR skills that employers will be looking for. Typical careers may include those that are centred around developing and training staff in organisations, or looking at how organisational needs of a business relate to the overall competitiveness of organisations. You could take up roles such as HR Manager, HR Director, HR Consultant, Project Manager, HRM Researcher or Organisational Behaviour Specialist. Careers and Employability Service We have a dedicated Careers and Employability Service, with a focus on developing and enhancing your employability skills and your employment options on graduating. You ll find our team of professionally trained Careers Consultants are on hand to help you at each stage of your university journey with us. Our services include: Career development workshops designed to equip you with essential skills such as CV writing and effective networking to help you secure your first graduate job. Access to extensive online resources including an online vacancy service, employability skills programme and careers advice by , all of which can be accessed at a time and place to suit you. Advice and guidance from ourprofessionally trained Careers and Employability Consultants. Advice on the range of careers available to you with your degree specialism. Careers and employability resources and advice for up to three years after you graduate. The opportunity to work on campus through Jobs4Students in a range of paid temporary roles. Meet employers on campus Each year there is a busy schedule of employer visits to the campus. These events enable you to meet employers from different sectors who are actively recruiting students and graduates. This is your opportunity to find out more about the company, the vacancies they have available, and their application process. Internships The Manchester Met Intern Scheme provides a number of internships within the University for our own graduates, which gives you valuable, real experience of working on projects within a range of departments and faculties. mmu.ac.uk/careers 14 Human Resource Management

15 Discover new talents Broaden your outlook with the Manchester Met Futures scheme and enjoy more than 60 lively and challenging extra-curricular activities and events such as leadership training, volunteering, environmental and community projects, sports coaching and mentoring. Work experience Many of our courses encourage industrial and professional placements in the UK and Europe, which will give you a taste of your future professional life. The University provides support and guidance to enable students to identify a suitable opportunity. We re well connected to take advantage of our location in the thriving North West, one of Europe s largest regional economies. Paid work As one of our students you may be able to get paid work as a Student Ambassador via our Jobs4Students service allowing you to work around your studies and earn money at the same time. Mentor match The Mentor match scheme puts you in touch with a recent graduate or an experienced manager who is working in your chosen sector.they provide you with insider knowledge about their sector and share tips and advice to help you progress with your career. mmu.ac.uk/hrm 15

16 CIPD and you The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) is the professional body for HR and people development. There are over 130,000 members internationally working in HR, learning and development, people management and consulting across private businesses and organisations in the public and voluntary sectors. The role of the CIPD is to champion better work and working lives for the benefit of individuals, business, the economies and society. Happy and motivated employees are more productive at work, which in turn is good for business and society. What is good for business should also be good for people s working lives. The CIPD brings together extensive research, thought leadership, practical advice and guidance for its members. The Institute also provides professional development opportunities and sets rigourous professional standards. This means that as a member, you benefit from better resources and understanding of how organisations, of all kinds, operate, perform and develop their people. Manchester Metropolitan University Business School is a CIPD Approved Centre. This means that students enrolling on our HRM undergraduate and postgraduate courses are eligible to join the CIPD as student members. On successful completion of the programmes they will benefit from graduating with an internationally recognised qualification and will also be eligible for consideration for CIPD membership. CIPD approved qualifications are highly valued and widely accepted as a requirement of practice by employers throughout the UK and increasingly abroad. We are a CIPD Approved Centre, which means that students on our HRM courses are eligible to join the CIPD as student members. 16 Human Resource Management

17 The Centre for People and Performance The Centre for People and Performance (CPP) is part of the Centre for Business and Society, the key research arm of the Business School. CPP is a key research cluster specialising in Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour. The researchers at the Centre for People and Performance are at the cutting-edge of human resource management (HRM) and organisational behaviour (OB) fields with access to global links and professional bodies. The Centre works continually with HR practitioners who are studying for their Masters qualification and multisector organisations. This means their understanding of contemporary employment and HR issues in a commercial environment is current and unrivalled. The Centre for People and Performance conducts independent research in partnership with a wide range of organisations, to explore the challenges of managing, leading and developing people to create sustainable highperforming organisations. A key ethos at the Centre is that a sustainable high performing organisation is achieved through effective people management and the creation of strong, high-trust employment relations. The Centre delivers bespoke programmes that have a high impact on policy and practice and aims to assist with improving the working lives of employees and makes a positive contribution to organisations. The leading professional association in the field of personal and professional development the Chartered Institute for Personnel and Development (CIPD) recognises the Centre as an approved centre, and the majority of the team are actively involved with the CIPD. Three of the team conducted research that won CIPD awards in 2011, 2012 and Across the CPP team, there is a wide-range of expertise and the Centre has undertaken projects in a number of areas, including: Recruitment, retention and talent management Employment relationships, the psychological contract and employee engagement Policy design and evaluation Pay and remuneration HR practice, staff attitudes and performance Occupational health, stress, health and safety Equality and diversity Human resource development Flexible working Sustainability Personality and self-awareness mmu.ac.uk/hrm 17

18 Placements A placement year can be an excellent opportunity to acquire high quality work experience and structured on-the-job training whilst earning a salary. The placement must be a minimum of 36 weeks but it will usually last for 12 months and takes place after your second year of study. We have an award-winning placement team, who advertise vacancies and can help you find a placement. The team has over 25 years experience of matching students to employers. They advertise over 1,000 vacancies each year and organise an annual placement fair where you meet employers who are actively recruiting placement students. In % of Business School placement students graduated with a First or 2:1 degree The team also delivers CV workshops, provide one-to-one advice and will conduct a mock interview with you so you can practice your interview technique. The placement jobs market is highly competitive and it is your responsibility to be pro-active and apply for vacancies. We recommend that you start researching companies and opportunities during your first year and apply for positions at the start of your second year. Finding the right opportunity and the right position is important because if you are a good match to your placement, your employer could offer you a full-time position when you have graduated. A placement year is only available to students on the BA (Hons) Human Resource Management degree, while shorter work experience is offered to those on the M.HRM programme. The knowledge and experience that I have gained from my placement has been invaluable. What I knew about HR before I started my placement seems so little to what I know now. Taking a placement has given me an advantage when applying in the future for jobs as I ve now got some HR experience Nina Dixon, BA (Hons) Human Resource Management student who completed her placement as a Human Resource Trainee at Smiths News 18 Human Resource Management

19 Our Business School students have completed placements at various companies: PWC KPMG Mercedes Sony Nike Adidas L Oreal Microsoft Intel Walt Disney General Electric Bentley GlaxoSmithKline Fujitsu McDonald s Carat Media Red C Marketing CEVA Logistics Teradata Mere PR Audit Partnership PRGX Spectrum Brands AJ Bell Youth Charter Dr Schär Selix Galileo 19

20 Global connections The Faculty of Business and Law works successfully with institutions and sponsors across the globe and are actively building this higher education network in order to reach new students as well as provide invaluable opportunities to our UK students. Czech Republic We have a reciprocal agreement with the U of Economics in Prag last year, over 80 stu exchanged. The Greater Manchester and Cheshire area is home to more international students than any other UK region outside London and the University welcomes more than 3,000 international students from over 130 countries to the UK every year. Studying abroad Many of our courses offer a three, six or ten month option to study abroad with one of our exchange partner institutions in Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan and the USA, or in Europe through the Erasmus scheme. It s a great way to experience another culture, country and education system and our students tell us it s a life-changing experience. USA We work closely with universities across America to provide exchange opportunities for our Business School students. Our partner Institutions include: East Carolina State University, Texas Tech University, Louisiana State University and Buffalo State (State University of New York) Spain Manchester Law School works closely with the Autonomous University of Barcelona which is ranked as Spain s number one university Italy Manchester Met Business Sc has a partnership with one o Italy s leading universities - University of Padova, where students can spend up to 12 months studying. Working abroad International work opportunities may also be available through the Erasmus work placement programme to help develop yourself and broaden your horizons. Students can apply for an Erasmus grant funded by the European Commission to help towards the costs for working abroad. Uniwide languages Many students currently have the opportunity to study a foreign language alongside their degree studies through the Uniwide languages scheme: developing practical foreign language skills in speaking, reading and writing, from beginner to proficiency level. Foreign language knowledge provides a clear advantage in today s job market and can be an invaluable skill. Choose from Modern Standard Arabic, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, Urdu, and English as a Foreign Language. 20 Human Resource Management

21 niversity ue where dents Japan We have a partnership with Soka University in Tokyo where our Economics students have the opportunity to study in Japan for a year. Russia We have a long-standing relationship with Perm University in Russian Federation, where we run a winter school for their Economics students, who come to us in February each year. China We offer Global Executive Programmes for groups of UG, PG, MBA and EMBA students from a number of universities in China. hool f Vietnam Manchester Met Business School is very popular with students from Thai Nguyen University in Vietnam, where they will have completed an English Course and a Foundation course prior to joining Bachelor s degrees at MMUBS. Australia Manchester Met Business School runs exchange programmes with various Universities across Australia including: Flinders University in Adelaide, University of Technology Sydney and the University of Newcastle in Calaghan. mmu.ac.uk/hrm 21

22 An award-winning and outstanding student experience We work hard to provide you with a first-class student experience, ensuring that the combination of integrated learning, student support services, a focus on graduate employment and a great social life provide you with a well-rounded education to get you ready for the world after you graduate. First-class learning facilities Throughout your studies you can take advantage of a wide variety of flexible learning opportunities from face-to-face group work, lectures, seminars and tutorials. We have created some of the best learning environments of any university in the UK, from 25-seat tutorial suites to 300-seat lecture theatres, all featuring the latest technology to ensure you get the most out of every lecture, seminar and tutorial. MyMMU Our virtual online learning environment, Moodle, is sector-leading and brings everything together in one place: your student , your personalised course timetable, coursework, teaching materials, assessment deadline reminders, exams schedule, study materials, reading lists, online articles, audio and video clips, along with your assessment marks and feedback on your work from your tutor. It also provides a channel for keeping in touch with your tutors and fellow students outside of class and you can also use it to check updates on your fees and finance, the library and career development resources. University IT and technical suites Our technical suites are of the highest standard and you ll have access to training on technology and equipment that is industry-standard and used by the professionals. We ve recently invested over 2 million in student PCs and software and regularly update our learning and teaching equipment to ensure you have access to the very best equipment and support for your studies. Our IT Zones have extended opening hours for your convenience, and printing facilities and WiFi are available to you across the entire University. Library Libraries are a key part of your academic experience and ours have been winning annual awards for Customer Service Excellence since In addition to over 750,000 books you ll have access to a huge digital library of journals, e-books and research papers to support your studies. Open all year round and 24/7 at peak study and exam times, our main All Saints library has recently benefited from a multi-million pound refurbishment, with a new helpdesk, electronic book returns, chat zone and access to café facilities. Our library staff run regular information skills training sessions to ensure you can locate, access and select the most appropriate resources from the wealth of material available. Food and drink We have a superb selection of good value catering facilities across the campus, from grab-and-go barista-style cafés to spacious self-service hot food outlets. They are open at convenient times to fit around your studies and serve a range of economically priced hot and cold drinks, snacks and meals. We are one of only seven UK universities to have been awarded the Investors in People Gold standard. Winner of the 2013 Guardian newspaper s award for Best Student Experience. Awarded in recognition of the University s commitment to support and advance the representation of women in science, technology, engineering, medicine and mathematics. 22 Human Resource Management

The University for World-Class Professionals. Human Resource. Management. B (Hons) Management for Business

The University for World-Class Professionals. Human Resource. Management. B (Hons) Management for Business The University for World-Class Professionals Human Resource Management B (Hons) Human Resource Management for Business Welcome to the Department of Management Welcome to the Department of Management,

More information

The University for World-Class Professionals. Human Resource. Management. B (Hons) Management for Business

The University for World-Class Professionals. Human Resource. Management. B (Hons) Management for Business The University for World-Class Professionals Human Resource Management B (Hons) Human Resource Management for Business Welcome to the Department of Management Welcome to the Department of Management,

More information

The University for World-Class Professionals. <title> Business and Management

The University for World-Class Professionals. <title> Business and Management The University for World-Class Professionals Business and B (Hons) Welcome to the Department of The Department of is housed in the vibrant Business School at the heart of the All Saints Campus,

More information

The University for World-Class Professionals. <title> Business and Management

The University for World-Class Professionals. <title> Business and Management The University for World-Class Professionals Business and B (Hons) Welcome to the Department of The Department of is housed in the vibrant Business School at the heart of the All Saints Campus,

More information

Programme Specification. MSc Human Resource Management. Valid from: September 2015 Faculty of Business

Programme Specification. MSc Human Resource Management. Valid from: September 2015 Faculty of Business Programme Specification MSc Human Resource Management Valid from: September 2015 Faculty of Business SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION Awarding body: Teaching institution and location: Final award: Programme

More information

BA (Hons) Business Management BA (Hons) Business Management with Enterprise and Innovation. Undergraduate

BA (Hons) Business Management BA (Hons) Business Management with Enterprise and Innovation. Undergraduate BA (Hons) Business Management BA (Hons) Business Management with Enterprise and Innovation Undergraduate Why study at Winchester? 175 YEARS 1840-2015 WORLD-LEADING VALUES-DRIVEN HIGHER EDUCATION The University

More information

The Claude Littner Business School

The Claude Littner Business School The Claude Littner Business School A connected education: Close links with professional business bodies. The Claude Littner Business School is based in the heart of west London, at the centre of a highly

More information

Undergraduate 2015-16. Accounting programmes

Undergraduate 2015-16. Accounting programmes Undergraduate 2015-16 Accounting programmes 5 reasons why 1 2 3 4 5 You ll be taught by award winning* lecturers who are passionate about their subject and have a wealth of professional experience and

More information

Studying Marketing at University

Studying Marketing at University Table of Contents 1 Introduction Joint and postgraduate opportunities 2 Choosing the right course 3 Entry requirements 4 Applications Interviews 5 Typical modules 6 Day in the life 7 Marketing at DMU 1

More information

Public Relations and Communications

Public Relations and Communications Public Relations and Communications BA Hons Greenwich Campus gre.ac.uk/business Why study this programme? The public relations (PR) industry has expanded rapidly in the last two decades. It is increasingly

More information

The Business School. Deborah Lock: Director of

The Business School. Deborah Lock: Director of The Business School Welcome to The Business School, I would like to personally welcome you to our School and share with you just some of the many benefits of choosing to study with us. We are a leading

More information

Marketing. BA Hons. Greenwich Campus. gre.ac.uk/business

Marketing. BA Hons. Greenwich Campus. gre.ac.uk/business Marketing BA Hons Greenwich Campus gre.ac.uk/business Why study this programme? The BA Hons Marketing degree programme has been designed in consultation with employers and other important stakeholders,

More information

The Flying Start Degree Programme Henley Business School at the University of Reading

The Flying Start Degree Programme Henley Business School at the University of Reading The Flying Start Degree Programme Henley Business School at the University of Reading Start your degree Start your career Realise your potential BA Accounting and Business (NN41) Welcome This booklet will

More information

Management School. MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert. Banking and Finance. University of Stirling Management School

Management School. MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert. Banking and Finance. University of Stirling Management School Management School MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert Banking and Finance University of Stirling Management School The accredited MSc Banking and Finance provides a strong grounding in finance with a specialist knowledge

More information

Advertising and Marketing Communications with Language

Advertising and Marketing Communications with Language Advertising and Marketing Communications with Language BA Hons Greenwich Campus gre.ac.uk/business Why study this programme? This programme will help you to develop an in-depth knowledge of advertising

More information

<title> Sports Management and Sports Marketing

<title> Sports Management and Sports Marketing The University for World-Class Professionals Sports Management and Sports Marketing B (Hons) This course brochure is for the 2017 academic year and may be used as a guide for other years of entry.

More information

Business Management - Human Resource Management and BA (Hons) Business Management (Human Resource Management) with Placement Year

Business Management - Human Resource Management and BA (Hons) Business Management (Human Resource Management) with Placement Year Business Management - Human Resource Management and BA (Hons) Business Management (Human Resource Management) with Placement Year BA (Hons) Business Management (Human Resource Management) Final award BA

More information

University of Bradford N/A N/A N/A

University of Bradford N/A N/A N/A UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD Faculty of Social Sciences Bradford Centre for International Development Programme title: MSc in Development and Project Planning Awarding and teaching institution: Final award and

More information

<title> Retail Management and Marketing

<title> Retail Management and Marketing The University for World-Class Professionals Retail Management and Marketing B (Hons) Welcome to the Department of Marketing, Operations and Digital Business The Department has a clear focus on

More information

Advertising and Marketing Communications

Advertising and Marketing Communications Advertising and Marketing Communications BA Hons Greenwich Campus gre.ac.uk/business Why study this programme? This programme concentrates on the skills and techniques associated with the specialist area

More information

School of Management. The Leicester MBA. Biotechnology. www.le.ac.uk/management

School of Management. The Leicester MBA. Biotechnology. www.le.ac.uk/management School of Management The Leicester MBA Biotechnology www.le.ac.uk/management 2 UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT The Leicester MBA (Biotechnology) Brochure Contents Welcome to Leicester 2 The

More information

Human Resource Management

Human Resource Management Human Resource Management BA Hons Greenwich Campus gre.ac.uk/business Why study this programme? Human resource management has been undergoing significant changes in recent years. The increased realisation

More information

The Flying Start Degree Programme Henley Business School at the University of Reading

The Flying Start Degree Programme Henley Business School at the University of Reading The Flying Start Degree Programme Henley Business School at the University of Reading Start your degree Start your career Realise your potential BA Accounting and Business (NN41) The Flying Start Degree

More information

Undergraduate 2015-16. Business & Management programmes

Undergraduate 2015-16. Business & Management programmes Undergraduate 2015-16 Business & Management programmes 1 2 3 4 5 5 reasons why You ll study at a top research-led University and gain an incisive and indepth understanding of business and how it works,

More information

PROGRAMME DETAIL SPECIFICATION. Programme Summary

PROGRAMME DETAIL SPECIFICATION. Programme Summary PROGRAMME DETAIL SPECIFICATION Programme Summary 1 Awarding institution Liverpool John Moores University 2 Teaching institution university LIVERPOOL JOHN MOORES UNIVERSITY 3a Programme accredited by: Chartered

More information

MBA Business Administration (Human Resource Management)

MBA Business Administration (Human Resource Management) MBA Business Administration (Human Resource Management) International Students Can Apply UKPASS Code: Course Length: P048778 Start Dates: September 2016 Department: Location: 1 Year Full-Time, 2 Years

More information

MSc in Operations and Supply Chain Management Online Programme

MSc in Operations and Supply Chain Management Online Programme MSc in Operations and Supply Chain Management Online Programme 2 Foreword Professor Murray Dalziel Director, University of Liverpool Management School As a management professional and prospective student

More information

BA (Honours) HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

BA (Honours) HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT BA (Honours) HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT BA (Honours) HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Why study Human Resource Management at Strathclyde? Human Resource Management (HRM) is about the relationship between employers

More information

POSTGRADUATE STUDY AND RESEARCH. Business

POSTGRADUATE STUDY AND RESEARCH. Business POSTGRADUATE STUDY AND RESEARCH Business The Liverpool Business School has an established track record of serving the regional business community and enjoys excellent links with business and commerce,

More information

BA Hons Sports Business, Sponsorship and Advertising. Design, Media & ManagementDesign, Media & Management

BA Hons Sports Business, Sponsorship and Advertising. Design, Media & ManagementDesign, Media & Management PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION This Programme Specification is correct as of the date indicated; however, minor amendments may be made throughout the year and will be incorporated in the annual updating process.

More information

Your course opportunities CENTRE FOR CAREER & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT. Faculty of Education

Your course opportunities CENTRE FOR CAREER & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT. Faculty of Education Your course opportunities CENTRE FOR CAREER & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Faculty of Education 2 Centre for Career & Personal Development A place for career building Faculty of Education Centre for Career & Personal

More information

Management School. MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert. MSc Business and Management. University of Stirling Management School

Management School. MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert. MSc Business and Management. University of Stirling Management School Management School MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert MSc Business and Management University of Stirling Management School I am passionate about helping our students to excel and achieve whatever they wish in their careers.

More information

The University for World-Class Professionals. <title> Marketing, Advertising and Public Relations

The University for World-Class Professionals. <title> Marketing, Advertising and Public Relations The University for World-Class Professionals Marketing, Advertising and Public Relations B (Hons) Welcome to the Department of Marketing, Operations and Digital Business The Department has a clear

More information

Valid from: 2012 Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Oxford and Cherwell Valley College Thames Valley Police

Valid from: 2012 Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Oxford and Cherwell Valley College Thames Valley Police APPENDIX H Programme Specification Programme Specification Foundation Degree Policing Valid from: 2012 Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Oxford and Cherwell Valley College Thames Valley Police

More information

Early Childhood Education and Care

Early Childhood Education and Care Early Childhood Education and Care Final award BA Honours Intermediate awards available Cert HE, Dip HE, BA UCAS code 1L89 Details of professional body accreditation N/A Relevant QAA Benchmark statements

More information

Foundation Year in Social Sciences and

Foundation Year in Social Sciences and UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD Faculty of Social Sciences Division of Sociology and Criminology Programme title: Foundation Year in Social Sciences and Management Awarding and teaching institution: University

More information

BUSINESS SCHOOL. Master of Commerce A WORLD CLASS BUSINESS EDUCATION

BUSINESS SCHOOL. Master of Commerce A WORLD CLASS BUSINESS EDUCATION BUSINESS SCHOOL Master of Commerce A WORLD CLASS BUSINESS EDUCATION Advance your career A Master of Commerce from the internationally accredited can boost your employment opportunities around the world.

More information

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION KEY FACTS. Programme name Journalism AND Sociology. Department or equivalent Journalism. Total UK credits 360 Total ECTS 180

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION KEY FACTS. Programme name Journalism AND Sociology. Department or equivalent Journalism. Total UK credits 360 Total ECTS 180 PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION KEY FACTS Programme name Journalism AND Sociology Award BA (Hons) School School of Arts Department or equivalent Journalism UCAS Code LP35 Programme code UJJASO Type of study Full

More information

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES. Cass Business School Department or equivalent UG Programme (Cass Business School) UCAS Code

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES. Cass Business School Department or equivalent UG Programme (Cass Business School) UCAS Code PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES KEY FACTS Programme name Business Studies Award BSc (Hons) School Cass Business School Department or equivalent UG Programme (Cass Business School) UCAS

More information

The Surrey MBA Surrey Business School

The Surrey MBA Surrey Business School The Surrey MBA Surrey Business School Surrey Business School University of Surrey Surrey Business School provides business and management education to students from around the globe. The quality of our

More information

UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD School of Management Programme/programme title: Master of Science in Strategic Marketing

UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD School of Management Programme/programme title: Master of Science in Strategic Marketing UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD School of Management Programme/programme title: Master of Science in Strategic Marketing Awarding and teaching institution: Final and interim awards: Programme title: Programme approved/

More information

Management School. MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert. International Accounting & Finance. University of Stirling Management School

Management School. MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert. International Accounting & Finance. University of Stirling Management School Management School MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert International Accounting & Finance University of Stirling Management School Globalisation, growth of multinational enterprises, convergence of international accounting

More information

MBA Master of Business Administration

MBA Master of Business Administration MBA Master of Business Administration PwC and Northampton Business School Northampton Business School (NBS) accredits the learning undertaken during the PwC Mini MBA so as to offer participants exemption

More information

International Hospitality, Tourism & Events Management Programmes

International Hospitality, Tourism & Events Management Programmes AIMING FOR GLOBAL EXCELLENCE Hospitality, Tourism & Events Programmes validated by Manchester Metropolitan University UK (MMU) ENTRY DATES January, March, July and October INTRODUCTION TO IMI IMI University

More information

Leadership and Management Training

Leadership and Management Training Bury College Business Solutions Leadership and Management Training The employers choice. For all your company training needs. Bury College Business Solutions - Customer Excellence Award Winner 2011 Develop

More information

MA Marketing Communications and Branding

MA Marketing Communications and Branding MA Marketing Communications and Branding International Students Can Apply UKPASS Code: P039360 Course Length: 1 Year Full-Time, 2 Years Part-Time Start Dates: September 2015, September 2016 Department:

More information

MA in Finance and Investment online. Study an online MA in Finance and Investment in partnership with the Quality Label awarded Uninettuno University

MA in Finance and Investment online. Study an online MA in Finance and Investment in partnership with the Quality Label awarded Uninettuno University London School of Business Finance ONLINE online Study an online in partnership with the Quality Label awarded Uninettuno University Shaping success in business & finance Class profile The connects you

More information

London School of Business Finance ONLINE. Global MBA online

London School of Business Finance ONLINE. Global MBA online London School of Business Finance ONLINE Global MBA online Study a dual MBA programme from two UK and US business schools: London School of Business & Finance (LSBF) and Concordia University, St. Paul.

More information

How To Get A Foundation Degree

How To Get A Foundation Degree Foundation Degree Sports Studies 55 50 45 40 35 5 10 15 20 25 30 Foundation Degree What is a Foundation degree? Foundation degrees are intermediate level Higher Education qualifications which are delivered

More information

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES. Cass Business School Department or equivalent UG Programme (Cass Business School) UCAS Code

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES. Cass Business School Department or equivalent UG Programme (Cass Business School) UCAS Code PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES KEY FACTS Programme name Business Studies Award BSc (Hons) School Cass Business School Department or equivalent UG Programme (Cass Business School) UCAS

More information

MBA Business Administration (Information Technology)

MBA Business Administration (Information Technology) MBA Business Administration (Information Technology) International Students Can Apply UKPASS Code: Course Length: Start Dates: Department: P051837 12-18 Months Full-Time, 2-3 Years Part-Time January 2016,

More information

Programme Specification 2015/16

Programme Specification 2015/16 Programme Specification 2015/16 1. Awarding body University of Surrey 2. Teaching institution (if different) N/A 3. Final award BSc (Hons) 4. Programme title/route/pathway International Events Management

More information

Hertfordshire Higher Education Consortium Sports Studies

Hertfordshire Higher Education Consortium Sports Studies Hertfordshire Higher Education Consortium Sports Studies Foundation Degree B A C Foundation Degree Foundation Degree What is a Foundation Degree? Foundation Degrees are university level degree courses

More information

Psychology, Early Childhood Studies, Counselling Date specification last up-dated May 2014

Psychology, Early Childhood Studies, Counselling Date specification last up-dated May 2014 Child Psychology Final award Intermediate awards available UCAS code Details of professional body accreditation BSc (Hons) Cert. HE, DipHE, BSc C823 British Psychological Society Relevant QAA Benchmark

More information

Study Abroad with BPP University Business School in London

Study Abroad with BPP University Business School in London Study Abroad with BPP University Business School in London Available from September 2014 London City Campus Dear Students, We are delighted that you are considering BPP Business School (part of BPP University)

More information

Programme Specification

Programme Specification Programme Specification Title: International Business Final Award: Bachelor of Arts with Honours (BA (Hons)) With Exit Awards at: Certificate of Higher Education (CertHE) Diploma of Higher Education (DipHE)

More information

How To Pass The Accounting And Finance Course At Brookes University

How To Pass The Accounting And Finance Course At Brookes University Programme Specification BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance Valid from: September 2015 Faculty of Business SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION Awarding body: Teaching institution and location: Final award: Programme

More information

Programme Specification

Programme Specification Faculty of Business and Law Masters Network in Management and Business Programme Specification This document provides a concise summary of the main features of the courses & associated awards offered through

More information

BA (Hons) Professional Accounting

BA (Hons) Professional Accounting The University for World-Class Professionals BA (Hons) Professional Accounting Part-time degree A part-time programme, developed in partnership with AAT and ICAEW, providing an accelerated route to achieving

More information

Online Learning Programmes

Online Learning Programmes We are a Top 50 University * * Guardian University Guide 2015 Online Learning Programmes 2015 Undergraduate, Postgraduate and Professional Qualifications Flexible online programmes that enable you to balance

More information

Section 1 - General Course Information

Section 1 - General Course Information Course Information Form (CIF) The CIF provides core information to students, staff teams and others on a particular course of study. Section 1 - General Course Information Course Title Qualification Intermediate

More information

Programme Specification. MSc Accounting. Valid from: September 2014 Faculty of Business

Programme Specification. MSc Accounting. Valid from: September 2014 Faculty of Business Programme Specification MSc Accounting Valid from: September 2014 Faculty of Business 1 SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION Awarding body: Teaching institution and location: Final award: Programme title: Interim

More information

Nottingham Trent University Course Specification

Nottingham Trent University Course Specification Nottingham Trent University Course Specification Basic Course Information 1. Awarding Institution: Nottingham Trent University 2. School/Campus: Nottingham Business School /City Campus 3. Final Award,

More information

N305: Finance. Essentials. Undergraduate BSc 2016

N305: Finance. Essentials. Undergraduate BSc 2016 N305: Finance Undergraduate BSc 2016 Essentials UCAS code Degree Mode of study Duration Location A-Level International Baccalaureate Department(s) Website Email 2C77 BSc Full Time 3 years Queen's Campus

More information

BA LIBERAL ARTS. Q: what is a Liberal Arts degree Programme? Q: what are the unique features of the Warwick BA in Liberal Arts?

BA LIBERAL ARTS. Q: what is a Liberal Arts degree Programme? Q: what are the unique features of the Warwick BA in Liberal Arts? BA LIBERAL ARTS PROGRAMME FAQ Q: what is a Liberal Arts degree Programme? Liberal Arts education has a long history in Western civilisation. In its oldest form, it involved students thinking philosophically

More information

BA (HONS) IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT COURSE PROSPECTUS

BA (HONS) IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT COURSE PROSPECTUS London School of Marketing BA (HONS) IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT COURSE PROSPECTUS ABOUT THE PROGRAMME Our Local Access Points enable us to take our qualifications to you instead of expecting you to travel

More information

Management and Human Resources

Management and Human Resources School of Management Distance Learning Courses in Management and Human Resources www.le.ac.uk/management 2 UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT 3 Why Study at the School of Management 4 Distance

More information

Information Security Systems

Information Security Systems Information Security Systems This programme is no longer recruiting. Final award BSc (Hons) Intermediate awards available Cert HE, Dip HE UCAS code - Details of professional body accreditation N/A Relevant

More information

Sport and Exercise Science

Sport and Exercise Science Sport and Exercise Science Final award BSc (Hons) Intermediate awards available Cert HE, Dip HE, BSc UCAS code C600 Details of professional body accreditation N/A Relevant QAA Benchmark statements Unit

More information

Senior Lecturer / Lecturer in International Business / International Entrepreneurship

Senior Lecturer / Lecturer in International Business / International Entrepreneurship About The Job. Management School Faculty of Social Sciences Senior Lecturer / Lecturer in International Business / International Entrepreneurship Pursue the extraordinary Overview The Faculty of Social

More information

FOCUS ON. Business success through training & recruitment. invest in your workforce and gain the competitive edge

FOCUS ON. Business success through training & recruitment. invest in your workforce and gain the competitive edge FOCUS ON Business success through training & recruitment invest in your workforce and gain the competitive edge Everything we do at Lincoln College is with your success in mind. We live in a fast-paced,

More information

UNIVERSITY OF EAST LONDON UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION BA (Hons) Photography. This programme is only offered at: Barking & Dagenham College

UNIVERSITY OF EAST LONDON UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION BA (Hons) Photography. This programme is only offered at: Barking & Dagenham College UNIVERSITY OF EAST LONDON UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION BA (Hons) Photography This programme is only offered at: Barking & Dagenham College Final award Intermediate awards available UCAS code Details

More information

Sandwich Placements. MMU Business School A Student Guide to

Sandwich Placements. MMU Business School A Student Guide to MMU Business School A Student Guide to Sandwich Placements MMU Business School Placement Service was a top 4 finalist in the UK Rate My Placement Awards in 2010 and 2011. Students who undertake sandwich

More information

THE CHEADLE COLLEGE THE CHEADLE COLLEGE. college guide

THE CHEADLE COLLEGE THE CHEADLE COLLEGE. college guide college guide ambitious to be an outstanding college within its community, and for its community. STUDENTS BETWEEN lessons Our grades have improved every year for the past five years The Cheadle College

More information

www.business.mmu.ac.uk/pro-accounting Faculty of Business and Law Business School

www.business.mmu.ac.uk/pro-accounting Faculty of Business and Law Business School Professional Accounting A part-time programme, developed in partnership with AAT and ICAEW, providing an accelerated route to achieving your professional accountancy qualifications. Faculty of Business

More information

7 great reasons to choose ABE. ABE progression route. What happens to our alumni? Our qualifications. Business Management. Where can you study?

7 great reasons to choose ABE. ABE progression route. What happens to our alumni? Our qualifications. Business Management. Where can you study? 02 Contents Contents 02 04 05 06 07 08 12 16 18 20 22 23 Welcome 7 great reasons to choose ABE ABE progression route What happens to our alumni? Our qualifications Business Management Where can you study?

More information

HR Fast Stream Graduate Programme

HR Fast Stream Graduate Programme HR Fast Stream Graduate Programme 02 Contents Welcome p.03 What is the HR Fast Stream Graduate Programme? p.04 What are we looking for? p.07 Your Fast Stream career path p.08 Location p.09 Profiles p.10

More information

Why study at Winchester?

Why study at Winchester? BA (Hons) Media and Communication BA (Hons) Media and Audio Communication BA (Hons) Media Communication and Advertising BA (Hons) Media Communication and Journalism BA (Hons) Media Communication and Social

More information

Manchester Law School Undergraduate Study. Faculty of Business and Law law.mmu.ac.uk

Manchester Law School Undergraduate Study. Faculty of Business and Law law.mmu.ac.uk Manchester Law School Undergraduate Study Faculty of Business and Law law.mmu.ac.uk Manchester Law School the law school that focuses on you Outstanding teaching centred around small groups Unparalleled

More information

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES KEY FACTS Programme name BEng Electrical & Electronic Engineering / BEng Electrical & Electronic Engineering with Placement Award BEng (Hons) School School

More information

Flexible, online studies & locally delivered UK HND, Degree & Masters level qualifications in:

Flexible, online studies & locally delivered UK HND, Degree & Masters level qualifications in: Flexible, online studies & locally delivered UK HND, Degree & Masters level qualifications in: Accounting & Finance Business Marketing Law Human Resource Leadership & Management Health & Social Care Teacher

More information

The University for World-Class Professionals. Manchester Law School

The University for World-Class Professionals. Manchester Law School The University for World-Class Professionals Manchester Law School Welcome to Manchester Law School Manchester Law School is one of the largest law schools in the UK and offers law courses for every stage

More information

Careers Advisers Day 16 September 2010. Internal Use Only - Not to be disclosed outside Standard Life group

Careers Advisers Day 16 September 2010. Internal Use Only - Not to be disclosed outside Standard Life group Careers Advisers Day 16 September 2010 Introduction to Careers Advisers Day Sandy Begbie Group People & Transformation Director Standard Life context Standard Life is a leading long term savings and investment

More information

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION Course Record Information Name and level of final & intermediate Awards Awarding Body Location of Delivery MSc Project Management PG Diploma Project Management PG Certificate Project

More information

University Teacher in Journalism

University Teacher in Journalism About The Job. Department of Journalism Studies Faculty of Social Sciences University Teacher in Journalism Pursue the extraordinary Overview The Faculty of Social Sciences is a large and diverse grouping

More information

THE HENLEY MBA FULL-TIME BE THE LEADER YOU KNOW YOU CAN BE. mba@henley.ac.uk +44 (0)1491 418 803 www.henley.ac.uk/mba

THE HENLEY MBA FULL-TIME BE THE LEADER YOU KNOW YOU CAN BE. mba@henley.ac.uk +44 (0)1491 418 803 www.henley.ac.uk/mba THE HENLEY MBA FULL-TIME BE THE LEADER YOU KNOW YOU CAN BE mba@henley.ac.uk +44 (0)1491 418 803 www.henley.ac.uk/mba FULL-TIME MBA Invest in your future The Henley full time MBA has been designed for dynamic

More information

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION Bachelor of Arts with Honours (SW) in Marketing Awarding institution Teaching institution UCAS Code JACS Code Programme Duration Language of Programme Liverpool John Moores University

More information

Psychology. Further information Admissions and Course Enquiries T: +44 (0)1752 585858 E: admissions@plymouth.ac.uk. 210 www.plymouth.ac.

Psychology. Further information Admissions and Course Enquiries T: +44 (0)1752 585858 E: admissions@plymouth.ac.uk. 210 www.plymouth.ac. After graduating from Psychology with first-class honours, I completed an MSc in Research Methods and am now studying for a PhD that combines with marine biology, exploring the impact of coastal visits

More information

Level 4 - Certificate of Higher Education in Applied Social Studies UEL Academic School

Level 4 - Certificate of Higher Education in Applied Social Studies UEL Academic School Social Work Final award Intermediate awards available BA (Hons) Social Work Certificate of Higher Education in Applied Social Studies; Diploma of Higher Education in Applied Social Studies (these are both

More information

Programme Specification and Curriculum Map for MSci Sports Informatics & Data Analytics

Programme Specification and Curriculum Map for MSci Sports Informatics & Data Analytics Programme Specification and Curriculum Map for MSci Sports Informatics & Data Analytics 1. Programme title MSci in Sports Informatics & Data Analytics 2. Awarding institution Middlesex University 3. Teaching

More information

CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 1 2. THE EVIDENCE BASE FOR INSPECTION 1 3. BACKGROUND TO THE COURSE 1 4. THE QUALITY OF PASTORAL CARE 2

CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 1 2. THE EVIDENCE BASE FOR INSPECTION 1 3. BACKGROUND TO THE COURSE 1 4. THE QUALITY OF PASTORAL CARE 2 CONTENTS Section Page 1. INTRODUCTION 1 2. THE EVIDENCE BASE FOR INSPECTION 1 3. BACKGROUND TO THE COURSE 1 4. THE QUALITY OF PASTORAL CARE 2 5. THE QUALITY OF LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT 2 6. THE QUALITY

More information

Management School. MRes. Business and Management Research Methods. University of Stirling Management School

Management School. MRes. Business and Management Research Methods. University of Stirling Management School Management School MRes Business and Management Research Methods University of Stirling Management School The MRes Business and Management Research Methods provides both a stand-alone Master of Research

More information

SUFFOLK BUSINESS SCHOOL WORKING WITH EMPLOYERS

SUFFOLK BUSINESS SCHOOL WORKING WITH EMPLOYERS SUFFOLK BUSINESS SCHOOL WORKING WITH EMPLOYERS WELCOME TO SUFFOLK BUSINESS SCHOOL THE SUFFOLK BUSINESS SCHOOL AT UCS HAS OVER 700 STUDENTS, WITH A GROWING INTERNATIONAL INTAKE. 92% OF 2013 UCS GRADUATES

More information

Professional Marketing Qualifications

Professional Marketing Qualifications Professional Qualifications Smart and flexible qualifications from CIM Foundation Certificate in Certificate in Professional Diploma in Professional Chartered Postgraduate Diploma in Smart, flexible and

More information

MASTER S COURSES FASHION & LUXURY BRAND MANAGEMENT

MASTER S COURSES FASHION & LUXURY BRAND MANAGEMENT MASTER S COURSES FASHION & LUXURY BRAND MANAGEMENT postgraduate programmes master s course fashion & luxury brand management 02 Brief Descriptive Summary Over the past 80 years Istituto Marangoni has grown

More information

Psychology Online MSc Programmes

Psychology Online MSc Programmes Online MSc Programmes 2 Why study for an online masters in psychology with the University of Liverpool? Gain a masters degree from a pioneering, globally respected university with a School of Psychology

More information

Programme Specification May 2012

Programme Specification May 2012 Faculty of Business Computing and Law Programme Specification May 2012 MSc Accounting and Finance Valid from September 2012 JACS code N400/N300 Programme code Valid for delivery at University of Derby

More information

BUSINESS SCHOOL. Part-time Postgraduate Programmes. Strategic Management and Leadership. Human Resource Management. Coaching and Mentoring

BUSINESS SCHOOL. Part-time Postgraduate Programmes. Strategic Management and Leadership. Human Resource Management. Coaching and Mentoring BUSINESS SCHOOL Part-time Postgraduate Programmes Strategic Management and Leadership Human Resource Management Coaching and Mentoring 2 INVEST IN YOURSELF NOW and reap the rewards for the rest of your

More information

Programme Specification. MSc Business Management. Valid from: September 2015 Faculty of Business

Programme Specification. MSc Business Management. Valid from: September 2015 Faculty of Business Programme Specification MSc Business Management Valid from: September 2015 Faculty of Business SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION Awarding body: Teaching institution and location: Final award: Programme title:

More information

WE ARE MASTERS IN BUSINESS SO YOU CAN BE TOO ALTOGETHER DIFFERENT. Executive MBA

WE ARE MASTERS IN BUSINESS SO YOU CAN BE TOO ALTOGETHER DIFFERENT. Executive MBA WE ARE MASTERS IN BUSINESS SO YOU CAN BE TOO ALTOGETHER DIFFERENT Executive MBA AN ALTOGETHER DIFFERENT MBA An MBA should challenge and change the way you think, teaching you to examine and solve problems

More information