BSc (Hons) International Management (Industry)

Overview

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Introduction
BSc International Management (Industry) examines in-depth global management practices in a world that has changed radically in the last decade. A new international landscape lies ahead: international tensions and conflicts among the leading economies of the world, climate change and environmental emergencies, major issues of social justice and business ethics, as well as global economic pressures on limited resources of all kinds.

All management processes and business decisions, in all types of organisations and markets, have to face these new realities and their impact on societies, economies, and people’s everyday lives.

All employers are asking management and business schools for two essential things: on the one hand, graduates capable of understanding the multiple dimensions of contemporary management and business and their global connections; on the other, graduates with an understanding of the world in which business takes place, a world characterised by complicated economic, political, and cultural processes.

Programme overview

This programme offers a unique and genuine interdisciplinary understanding of management, its essentially international nature, and the realities of the world today.

Your studies will develop your critical understanding in three fundamental areas: core areas of management (human resources, marketing, accounting and finance, sustainability, ethics, and technology); core issues in contemporary international relations and world politics that shape the real world today; the core responsibilities facing global businesses in the coming decades: ecology and the natural environment, sustainability and ethical responsibilities.

You will take modules from the Management School, as well as from Politics and International Relations - a unique feature of this degree. There are two pathways through the degree: you can choose to focus either on Marketing or on Accounting and Finance. You will therefore have the opportunity to choose additional modules from one of these disciplines.

In your second year, you will deepen and broaden your understanding of management and global business operations today, with modules in Management and International Organisations, Human Resource Management, and Business Ethics. These will be complemented with modules in International Relations and World Politics, Security and Sustainability, and the Politics of Development.

In your final year, you’ll cover more issues surrounding International Human Resource Management, Management and Organisations in the Digital Age, as well as Sustainability, together with more optional modules in Marketing Management, or Corporate Finance (depending on which route you’ve chosen), as well as international relations such as the Governance of Global Capitalism. You will also synthesise your academic achievements in an individual dissertation, a much-valued addition to your professional resume.

This programme offers our students an excellent appreciation of the many challenges modern business faces today, in the real world, and those they will face in the future. Lancaster University Management School offers a compelling view of responsible management by placing real people and real-world issues at the heart of our conception of management education for the twenty-first century.

Key Facts

BSc International Management is also offered as a three-year degree. If you are unsuccessful in securing a suitable placement for your third year, you are able to transfer to the equivalent non-placement degree scheme, finishing your degree after your third year.

Programme outcomes

By the end of your degree, you will have gained a deep understanding and appreciation of the ways in which management and business both depend upon and shape the global social and economic system. You will have developed an excellent awareness and knowledge of the fundamental processes of management, from Human Resources to Organisational Analysis, from Marketing to the role of technology in contemporary organisational systems, as well as of contemporary international affairs and the political environment in which all business processes take places.

Ultimately, you will have the skills to work within any type of organisation that places emphasis on global connectivity – from multinational corporations to globe-spanning NGOs, or public sector services dealing with foreign or local affairs.

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Modules

  • Compulsory modules
  • International Relations: Theory and Practice
  • Management and Organisation in Context
  • Management, Organisations and Work: Key Issues and Debates
  • Options modules
  • Introduction to Accounting and Finance
  • Introduction to Marketing
  • Preparation for Placement
  • Compulsory modules
  • Business Ethics
  • Human Resource Management
  • Management and International Organisations
  • Research Methods in Management
  • Options modules
  • Advertising
  • China's International Relations
  • Consumer Behaviour
  • Digital Marketing
  • European Union Politics
  • International Relations, Security and Sustainability
  • Management Accounting for Business Decisions
  • Marketing Research
  • Principles of Finance
  • Protest Politics: Social Movements and Countercultures
  • Routes to Market
  • Social Media Marketing
  • State and Economy: Between the Market and the Demos
  • The Politics of Development
  • Compulsory modules
  • Dissertation
  • Ethical Responsibility in Business
  • International Human Resource Management
  • Organising in the Digital Age: Power, Technology and Society
  • Options modules
  • Accounting for Business Resilience
  • Africa and Global Politics
  • Brand Strategy
  • Britain in the World
  • Conspiracy Theories in Politics and Society
  • Contemporary Issues in the Middle East
  • Corporate Finance
  • Critical & Creative Communications
  • Global Marketing Management
  • International Financial and Risk Management
  • Politics of Global Danger
  • Professional Ethics
  • Society & Politics in Latin America
  • The Governance of Global Capitalism
  • The Management of Marketing
  • The Politics of Immigration
  • £24,475 Per Year

    International student tuition fee

    4 Years

    Duration

    Oct 2024

    Start Month

    Sep 2024

    Application Deadline

    Upcoming Intakes

    • October 2024
    • October 2025

    Mode of Study

    • Full Time