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BSc Management BSc Management (Specialism) Dr. Ilias Petrounias Programme Director BSc Management/Management (Specialism)

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BSc Management BSc Management (Specialism). Dr. Ilias Petrounias Programme Director BSc Management/Management (Specialism). The Starting Point. Getting my A Level results. The End Point (?). Getting my BSc ( Honours ) Management degree. The Journey. Three rewarding years. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BSc Management BSc Management (Specialism)

Dr. Ilias PetrouniasProgramme Director

BSc Management/Management (Specialism)

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The Starting Point•Getting my A Level results

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The End Point (?)•Getting my BSc (Honours) Management

degree

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The Journey

Three rewarding years

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Intended Learning Outcomes•Intellectual Skills

•At the end of the Programme students should be able to:• apply higher-level cognitive skills, including

analysis, synthesis and evaluation• utilise both qualitative and quantitative

problem-solving skills• address arguments/ideas through multiple

perspectives• identify inter-relationships between the

subject matter of management and integrate these as a coherent whole.

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Intended Learning Outcomes - 2•Transferable/Key Skills and Personal Qualities

•At the end of the Programme students should be able to:• articulate ideas and arguments with clarity,

conciseness and rigour both orally and in writing

• learn independently• manage time and prioritise workloads• use IT skills• operate effectively as a member of a group or

team.

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Your ProgrammeBSc Management & Management (Specialisms)

• Semester 1 – 6 x 10 credit compulsory courses

• BMAN10001: Microeconomics

• BMAN10621M: Fundamentals of Financial Reporting

• BMAN10801: Introduction to Work Psychology

• BMAN10791: People and Organisations

• BMAN10821: Quantitative Methods 1

• BMAN10780: Business and Management Skills – full year course (includes practice essay & fortnightly meetings with your Academic Adviser)

• Maths Revision sessions are available throughout both semesters for support with QM1 and QM2

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Your ProgrammeBSc Management & Management (Specialisms)

NOT A&F• Semester 2 - 4 x 10 credit compulsory courses and 3 x optional

courses• BMAN10632M: Fundamentals of Management Accounting• BMAN10842: Law in a Management Context• BMAN10732: Quantitative Methods 2• BMAN10780: Business and Management Skills (full year course)

3 courses from:• BMAN10002: Economic Principles - Macroeconomics• BMAN10522M: Financial Decision Making• BMAN10852: Management in Society• BMAN110812: Modern Corporation

You will be informed when and how to make your choices. It is important tounderstand the implications of your choice for the 2nd (and 3rd) year

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Your ProgrammeBSc Management (Accounting & Finance)

•Semester 2 - 5 x 10 credit compulsory courses and 2 x optional courses

• BMAN10632M: Fundamentals of Management Accounting• BMAN10842: Law in a Management Context• BMAN10732: Quantitative Methods 2• BMAN10522M: Financial Decision Making• BMAN10780: Business and Management Skills (full year course)

2 courses from:• BMAN10002 Economic Principles: Macroeconomics• BMAN10852: Management in Society• BMAN10812: Modern Corporation

You will be informed when and how to make your choices. It is important tounderstand the implications of your choice for the 2nd (and 3rd) year

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Teaching, Learning & Assessment: What to Expect

• Semester 1 exams take place in January and semester 2 exams take place in May/June

• Some courses are assessed by exam only, some by coursework and exams and some by coursework only• It is important that you attend all your classes – lectures, seminars and tutorials

• Information on Blackboard (more about this later) is not a substitute for teaching in class

• Ask if you need help – seminar leaders and lecturers can help• Don’t be tempted to copy work (plagiarism), buy essays from

the internet or cheat in exams – the penalties are severe, even for a first offence…

Last year two students found cheating in first year exams had to resit all their exams and

had zero marks on their transcripts

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Your First Year• You need to pass your first year to proceed to the second year – your overall mark does not count towards your final degree classification, but is still important

• Pass everything (40%+ in 120 credits)

• Pass 40%+ in 100 or 110 credits and a “compensatable fail” (30-39%) in 10 or 20 credits

• If you fail 30 credits or more (<40%) = RESITS

• If you fail any course below 30% = RESITS

• Resits take place in August/September; they are not a ‘second chance’ to gain better grades, only the chance to gain credits lost

• If you fail resits, this may mean that you are required to take additional courses in your second year, have to retake exams and wait a year to join the second year or have to leave university

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Feedback• Feedback from us to you: this can take many forms

including essays, presentations, online quizzes, etc

• Feedback from you to us: via questionnaires, focus groups and surveys

• Further information in the MBS Undergraduate Welcome Guide

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General Information• All courses have a space in the Virtual Learning

Environment (Blackboard)

• IT Support in C13 in Welcome Week: Mon – Fri 10-12

• Attendance at all workshops, seminars and labs is compulsory and will be monitored

• English proficiency – testing and language classes are available

• Medical, personal and other problems

• MBS Student Support office (D14)

• Current mobile phone number – so we can contact you quickly (including lecture cancellations and changes)

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Student Representatives

•Student representatives are the voice of students on MBS committees

•Staff-student liaison committee•Management Programme committee•Nomination forms available from D20

(including self-nominations)•Deadline 3 October 2011

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Contacts for MBS Management Programme

•Undergraduate Office (D20, MBS East)

•Email: [email protected]

•Assessment and Student Support Centre (D14, MBS East)

•Email: [email protected]

•Dr Ilias Petrounias, Programme Director (D30, MBS East)

•Email: [email protected]

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•Good Luck for the forthcoming year(s)

Manchester Business School