What have we updated?
Introduction
20 September 2021
Core module changes as follows:
Year one
- Business Statistics is no longer offered
- Foundations of Data Analysis for Management is offered
Final year
- CORE: Critical Issues in Management is added
2nd September 2022
We have revised the entry requirements for this course.
Previous content
AAA.
You will also need a GCSE grade A or grade 7 in Mathematics, and a GCSE grade A or grade 7 in at least one humanities or social science subject.
Revised content
A*AA.
You will also need a GCSE grade A or grade 7 in Mathematics, and a GCSE grade A or grade 7 in at least one humanities or social science subject.
10th March 2021
UCAS code
We have added a separate UCAS code for the 4 year variant of this degree (N20Y).
Duration
We have updated the duration text for this degree:
Original content:
3 years full-time (or 4 years with placement)Amended content:
3 years full-time, 4 years full-time with placement year
Course overview
We have updated the final three paragraphs of our ‘Course overview’ to reflect changes to the placement year:
Original content:
You will have the opportunity to extend your degree to four years with a placement year studying abroad or working in the UK or overseas. Previous students have completed placements with companies including Rolls-Royce, Ford, IBM, Microsoft, EY, Nestlé and Accenture.As a WBS (Warwick Business School) student you will have access to CareersPlus, who provide a range of individual and group sessions and interventions to help you source a placement or summer internship.
Amended content:
If you choose to study the 4-year course with the integrated placement year you will work in the UK or overseas.Previous students have completed placements with companies including Rolls-Royce, Ford, IBM, Microsoft, EY, Nestlé and Accenture. As a WBS (Warwick Business School) student you will have access to CareersPlus, who provide a range of individual and group sessions and interventions to help you source a placement or summer internship.
You may also apply to study at one of our partner institutions where you will be taught in English.
Course structure
We have added a new paragraph to the page about the Placement Year offering:
New content:
Are you considering studying BSc Management with Placement Year?If you choose to study BSc Management with Placement Year, your third year will be when you complete your work placement and then you will study the modules listed within Year Three within your final year (Year Four) when you return to WBS.
Study abroad
We have revised the study abroad paragraph in the ‘Course overview’ tab to reflect the changes to the Placement Year:
Original content:
The following WBS degree enables you to spend time studying abroad:- International Management
Study abroad is not a requirement of this course, nor is it guaranteed. However if there are places available once allocations have been made to the students on the above courses, those studying other degrees may be considered.
Amended content:
Study abroad is guaranteed for students on BSc International Management who meet the Year One requirements. As part of our BSc Management with Placement Year students 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
We have revised our introduction to the core modules to reflect the Placement Year option on the ‘Modules’ tab:
Original content:
The flexibility of this course means that you can either generalise or specialise by choosing certain modules in your second and final year in areas such as finance, marketing, digital business and entrepreneurship.Amended content:
The layout below represents the modules for studying BSc Management, if you chose to study BSc Management with Placement Year, the third year modules listed below will become your fourth year modules as you will complete your work placement within your third year.
Initial launch
This page was launched on 2nd March 2021.