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Management BSc with Placement Year (UCAS N20Y)

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Discover more about our Management with Placement Year degree at Warwick

The BSc Management with Placement Year course at Warwick is a highly flexible degree enabling you to learn a wide range of relevant, highly transferable and sought-after skills which you will put into practice during your placement year.


General entry requirements

A level typical offer

A*AA

Please note, A Level Accounting and A Level Business Studies are considered overlapping subjects.

A level additional information

You will also need a GCSE grade 7/A in Mathematics, and GCSE grade 7/A in at least one humanities or social science subject and grade 6/B in GCSE English Language.

A level contextual offer

We welcome applications from candidates who meet the contextual eligibility criteria and whose predicted grades are close to, or slightly below, the contextual offer level. The typical contextual offer is AAB (Accounting and Business are considered as overlapping subjects). See if you're eligible.

General GCSE requirements

Unless specified differently above, you will also need a minimum of GCSE grade 4 or C (or an equivalent qualification) in English Language and either Mathematics or a Science subject. Find out more about our entry requirements and the qualifications we accept.

We advise that you also check the English Language requirements for your course which may specify a higher GCSE English requirement. Please find the information about this below.

IB typical offer

38. There are no further Higher Level requirements for this course.

IB additional information

You will also need grade 6/B in GCSE English Language or International Baccalaureate grade 5 in English A (Higher or Standard Level), grade 5 in Higher Level English B or grade 6 in Standard Level English B.

IB contextual offer

We welcome applications from candidates who meet the contextual eligibility criteria and whose predicted grades are close to, or slightly below, the contextual offer level. The typical contextual offer is 34. See if you're eligible.

General GCSE requirements

Unless specified differently above, you will also need a minimum of GCSE grade 4 or C (or an equivalent qualification) in English Language and either Mathematics or a Science subject. Find out more about our entry requirements and the qualifications we accept.

We advise that you also check the English Language requirements for your course which may specify a higher GCSE English requirement. Please find the information about this below.

We welcome applications from students taking BTECs alongside one or two A levels.

You will also need grade 7/A in GCSE Mathematics, grade 7/A in at least one GCSE humanities or social science subject and grade 6/B in GCSE English Language.

Please note, overlapping subjects at BTEC and A level will not be considered (for example, A level or BTEC Business and A level Accounting).

General GCSE requirements

Unless specified differently above, you will also need a minimum of GCSE grade 4 or C (or an equivalent qualification) in English Language and either Mathematics or a Science subject. Find out more about our entry requirements and the qualifications we accept.

We advise that you also check the English Language requirements for your course which may specify a higher GCSE English requirement. Please find the information about this below.


International qualifications


English Language requirements

All applicants have to meet our English Language requirements. If you cannot demonstrate that you meet these, you may be invited to take part in our Pre-sessional English course at WarwickLink opens in a new window.

This course requires: Band C

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Frequently asked questions

Warwick may make differential offers to students in a number of circumstances. These include students participating in a Widening Participation programme or who meet the contextual data criteria.

Differential offers will usually be one or two grades below Warwick’s standard offer.

All students who successfully complete the Warwick IFP and apply to Warwick through UCAS will receive a guaranteed conditional offer for a related undergraduate programme (selected courses only).

Find out more about standard offers and conditions for the IFP.

We welcome applications for deferred entry.

We do not typically interview applicants. Offers are made based on your UCAS form which includes predicted and actual grades, your personal statement and school reference.

Course overview

Our BSc Management with Placement Year course will equip you with the skills, knowledge and confidence to operate effectively in roles within international brands, multinational companies, global financial markets and new business ventures. You will undertake a work placement during your third year, giving you the opportunity to apply your skills and knowledge in a real work setting before returning to Warwick for your final year of studies. Alternatively, you can apply to study with a partner institution instead of working.

As well as enhancing your career potential, the course will enable you to develop as a critically reflective thinker, able to analyse and interpret business-related problems and to devise creative and enterprising solutions that straddle multi-disciplinary boundaries. You’ll benefit from studying with students from a range of different countries, in a mutually-supportive, collaborative learning environment.

As the course progresses, you can choose modules to tailor your experience to meet your interests, development needs and career aspirations. This means you can follow a generalist route in business and management to keep your career options open or you can choose to study one of our recognised pathways to build your knowledge within a particular subject area. Upon graduation, your recognised pathway will be added to your transcript adding real value to your CV when starting your career.

Undergraduate Partnership Programme

In collaboration with the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW), we participate in the Undergraduate Partnership Programme (UPP) which enables students to gain professional work experience during a placement year. This involves working in an accounting role with an ICAEW member organisation during the third year of your course. Depending on the organisation and the work experience, the placement may contribute to the first year of the ACA qualification and you may also be able to take professional ACA exams. You can work in the UK or overseas, before returning to WBS for the final year of the course. The UPP placement year contributes to the overall degree classification.

Important information

We are planning to expand our pathway offering for 2023 entry onwards. The core and optional modules that you are required to study as part of these pathways are currently undergoing approval through the University's rigorous academic processes. As these pathways are approved, we will update the course information on this webpage. It is therefore very important that you check this webpage for the latest information before you apply and prior to accepting an offer. Sign up to receive updates.

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Study abroad

BSc Management with Placement Year students, who meet the Year One requirements, can apply for a study placement (rather than working). Studying abroad as part of this course is undertaken in English and opportunities are available with a wide range of partners in countries such as Canada, Singapore, France, and Japan.

Core modules

Our BSc Management with Placement Year course is extremely flexible. You can choose modules in your second and final year to study one of our course pathways in Digital Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Finance, or Marketing which will be reflected on your transcript upon graduation.

Throughout the course you will study our CORE modules which have been created to provide you with a foundation of business knowledge and key skills in a range of business areas. Alongside our CORE modules you will study compulsory modules that must be studied as part of your course.

Year One

In terms one and two you will study seven core modules introducing you to the key areas of business. You will then choose between: Business Analytics, Digital Ventures, Management of Global Risks, or a language for your eighth module studied in term two. In term three you will revise and take exams for your remaining modules.

  • CORE: Foundations, Skills and Debates
  • Accounting for Business
  • Foundations of Financial Management
  • Economics for Business
  • Management, Organisations and Society
  • Principles of Marketing
  • Foundations of Data Analysis for Management
  • Business Analytics, or Digital Ventures, or Management of Global Risks, or a language

Year Two

In term one you will study two core modules and take two optional modules where you can begin your chosen pathway, or continue to generalise. In term two you will study one more core module and three options.

  • CORE: Global Environment of Business
  • CORE: Entrepreneurial Mindset
  • Operations Management

Year Three

You will work or study (overseas or in the UK) during the third year of your course.

Final Year

In terms one and two you will study one core module. You will choose six modules from a range of subjects either to generalise or to focus on your chosen pathway. In term three you will revise and take exams for your remaining modules.

  • CORE: Critical Issues in Management

Explore WBS modules in more detail.

Important information

We are planning to expand our pathway offering for 2023 entry onwards. The core and optional modules that you are required to study as part of these pathways are currently undergoing approval through the University's rigorous academic processes. As these pathways are approved, we will update the course information on this webpage. It is therefore very important that you check this webpage for the latest information before you apply and prior to accepting an offer. Sign up to receive updates.


Optional modules

Examples of optional modules for current students:

Marketing

  • Marketing Research
  • Global Issues in Marketing
  • Marketing Strategy
  • Consumer Behaviour

Finance

  • Fundamentals of Finance
  • Investment Management
  • Banks and Financial Systems
  • Alternative and Responsible Investments

Entrepreneurship

  • Entrepreneurial Finance and Venture Capital
  • Building a Venture
  • Corporate Entrepreneurship
  • Law for Entrepreneurs

Digital Business 

  • Digital Business in Modern Organisations
  • Enterprise Information Systems
  • Artificial Intelligence for Business

Other electives 

  • Behavioural Economics
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Project Management
  • Images of Creativity
  • Developing and Communicating Powerful Brands
  • Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Economics of Wellbeing
  • Alternative and Responsible Investments
  • Accounting for Sustainability, People, Planet

Assessment

You will be assessed through a combination of examinations and assessments including:

  • Individual assignments
  • Projects
  • Case study analysis
  • Online quizzes
  • Groupwork
  • Presentations.

The final degree classification is determined by your second and final year marks and each contributes 50%.

Teaching

You will learn in a variety of ways including:

  • Lectures
  • Seminars
  • Workshops
  • Online learning

Class sizes

Your class sizes will vary by module. There can be up to 500 students in lectures (mainly Year One) and then around 25 in seminars. Some electives are much smaller.


Typical contact hours

This varies by year but you will have approximately 12 to 15 hours per week of:

  • Class time
  • Online activities such as quizzes and group work
  • Student support and feedback hours

During your feedback hours, you can meet the Module Leader or seminar tutors to ask questions.

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Scholarships and bursaries

Your career

Graduates from Warwick Business School have gone on to work for employers including:

  • American Express
  • Amazon
  • Barclays
  • British Airways
  • Danone UK
  • Deutsche Bank
  • Deloitte
  • EY
  • Goldman Sachs
  • JP Morgan
  • KPMG
  • McKinsey and Company
  • Morgan Stanley
  • Microsoft
  • Network Rail
  • Procter and Gamble
  • PwC
  • Rolls-Royce
  • Sony Europe
  • Vodafone

They have pursued careers such as:

  • Analyst Risk Control Technician
  • Audit Associate
  • Communications Consultant
  • Commercial Banking Analyst
  • Consulting Associate
  • Corporate Finance Analyst
  • Corporate Tax Associate
  • Entrepreneur and Strategic Manager
  • National Account Manager
  • Private Equity Analyst
  • Procurement Graduate
  • Project Manager
  • Research and Marketing Analyst
  • Start-up Co-founder
  • Technology Analyst

Helping you find the right career

We have our own dedicated careers team at Warwick Business School called WBS CareersPlus.

Personalised support

Our dedicated CareersPlus team provides specialised careers services solely for Warwick Business School students including:

  • 1-2-1 careers coaching
  • Career planning and preparation workshops
  • Employer events
  • Work placements and internships

Bespoke employer events organised specifically for our students have seen the likes of EY, L’Oréal, Aldi, Johnson and Johnson, Royal Bank of Scotland, Grant Thornton UK LLP, Accenture and Aston Martin visit Warwick Business School, providing students with great networking opportunities and links to top local, national and international brands.

Group workshops

You can also attend group workshops and employer events throughout the year. Our workshops cover all aspects of the job application process, from creating your CV to preparing for interviews and assessment centres. Tailored sessions, such as ‘What job is right for you?’ can help you to plan your future career and actions. Past examples include:

  • Writing an effective CV
  • How to network with employers skills workshop
  • Internships and Placements opportunities employer event
  • Careers Fairs and informal networking opportunities with employers
  • Sector events with industry speakers, for students who want to pursue a career in a specific sector such as Marketing, Finance and Banking

Life at Warwick

Within a close-knit community of staff and students from all over the world, discover a campus alive with possibilities. A place where all the elements of your student experience come together in one place. Our supportive, energising, welcoming space creates the ideal environment for forging new connections, having fun and finding inspiration.

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Warwick Accommodation

Finding the right accommodation is key to helping you settle in quickly.

We have 12 self-catering undergraduate halls of residence on campus.

Our student property management and lettings agency manages more than 8,000 rooms both on and off campus, and provides advice to all full-time undergraduates.

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Our campus

You won't be short of ways to spend your time on campus - whether it's visiting Warwick Arts Centre, using our incredible new sports facilities, socialising in our bars, nightclub and cafés, or enjoying an open-air event. Or if you need some peace and quiet, you can explore lakes, woodland and green spaces just a few minutes’ walk from central campus.

Explore our campus

Food and drink

We have lots of cafés, restaurants and shops on campus. You can enjoy great quality food and drink, with plenty of choice for all tastes and budgets. There is a convenience store on central campus, as well as two supermarkets and a small shopping centre in the nearby Cannon Park Retail Park. Several of them offer delivery services to help you stay stocked up.

And don't miss our regular food market day on the Piazza with tempting, fresh and delicious street food. Soak up the atmosphere and try something new, with mouth-watering food for all tastes.

Explore food and shops

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Clubs and societies

We currently have more than 300 student-run societies.

So whether you’re into films, martial arts, astronomy, gaming or musical theatre, you can instantly connect with people with similar interests.

Or you could try something new, or even form your own society.

Explore our societies

Sports and fitness

Staying active at Warwick is no sweat, thanks to our amazing new Sports and Wellness Hub, indoor and outdoor tennis centre, 60 acres of sports pitches, and more than 60 sports clubs.

Whether you want to compete, relax or just have fun, you can achieve your fitness goals.

Explore sports at Warwick

Studying on campus

Our campus is designed to cater for all of your learning needs.

You will benefit from a variety of flexible, well-equipped study spaces and teaching facilities across the University.

  • The Oculus, our outstanding learning hub, houses state-of-the-art lecture theatres and innovative social learning and network areas.
  • The University Library provides access to over one million printed works and tens of thousands of electronic journals
  • Three Learning Grids offering you flexible individual and group study spaces.

Studying at Warwick

Travel and local area

Our campus is in Coventry, a modern city with high street shops, restaurants, nightclubs and bars sitting alongside medieval monuments. The Warwickshire towns of Leamington Spa and Kenilworth are also nearby.

The University is close to major road, rail and air links. London is just an hour by direct train from Coventry, with Birmingham a 20-minute trip. Birmingham International Airport is nearby (a 20-minute drive).

Travelling from campus

Wellbeing support and faith provision

Our continuous support network is here to help you adjust to student life and to ensure you can easily access advice on many different issues. These may include managing your finances and workload, and settling into shared accommodation. We also have specialist disability and mental health support teams.

Our Chaplaincy is home to Chaplains from the Christian, Jewish and Muslim faiths. We provide regular services for all Christian denominations and a Shabbat meal every Friday for our Jewish students. There is also an Islamic prayer hall, halal kitchen and ablution facilities.

Student support

Chaplaincy

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