BSc in Management
Programme Code: UBMG
Department: Management
For all second and third year students in 2017/18.
Guidelines for interpreting programme regulations
Classification scheme for the BA/BSc degrees (other than four-year BA/BSc degrees)
Paper |
Course number and title | |
See note |
The LSE Course: Understanding the causes of things | |
Year 1 | ||
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1 |
Either AC102 Elements of Financial Accounting (H) or AC103 Elements of Management Accounting and Financial Management (H) * | |
MG101 |
Core Business Disciplines: Finance and Operations Management (H) (withdrawn 2017/18) | |
2 |
Economics A or | |
Economics B § | ||
3 |
Quantitative Methods (Mathematics) (H) and ST107 Quantitative Methods (Statistics) (H) | |
4 |
MG100 |
Leadership and Communication in Teams (H) (withdrawn 2017/18) and MG102 Organisational Behaviour (H) (withdrawn 2017/18) |
Year 2 | ||
5 |
Any two of the following: | |
Marketing (H) | ||
Information Systems (H) | ||
Human Resource Management (H) | ||
6 |
Managerial Economics | |
7 |
Econometrics: Theory and Applications | |
8 |
Courses to the value of one unit from the Options List below. | |
Year 3 | ||
9 |
Strategy | |
10 &11 |
Courses to the value of two units from the Options List below. | |
12 |
Courses to the value of one unit from the courses in the Options List below not already taken under Papers 8, 10 or 11, or any course from the following list: | |
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Gender and Society | ||
Labour Economics | ||
Game Theory (H) and one half-unit from the options list | ||
Law and Institutions of the European Union | ||
Or (subject to approval by the Departmental Tutor) any other paper which is normally available only to second or third year students taught within the School or at other colleges of the University where practicable (see Outside Options). Conditions under which the Departmental Tutor will approve papers are given in the BSc Management student handbook. | ||
Notes |
§ Course allocation dependant on Economics A-level or equivalent background. See course guides for further information. | |
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LSE100 is taken by all students in the Lent Term of Year 1 and the Michaelmas Term of Year 2. The course is compulsory but does not affect the final degree classification. | |
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* In Year 1 students choose between AC102 and AC103, on financial and management accounting respectively. Students MUST do ONE of these courses in Year 1; should they wish, they MAY choose to do the other in their second or third year as an option. All students are required to attend the first AC100 lecture to get an overview of the topics to be covered in each course. Students wishing to continue their studies with advanced financial accounting (AC330) in the second or third year should be advised to take AC102 in the first year. Students wishing to continue with advanced management accounting (e.g. AC211, AC310) in the second and third year should be advised to take AC103 in the first year. Should they wish to do both AC102 and AC103 in the course of their degree programme, it is recommended that they opt for the financial accounting unit (AC102) in the first year to ease their way through the management accounting and financial management unit (AC103). | |
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Options List | ||
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Accounting | |
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Elements of Financial Accounting (H) (if not taken under Paper 1) | |
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Elements of Management Accounting and Financial Management (H) (if not taken under Paper 1) | |
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Managerial Accounting | |
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Management Accounting, Financial Management and Organisational Control | |
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Financial Accounting, Analysis and Valuation | |
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Economics and Economic History | |
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Macroeconomic Principles | |
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Industrial Economics | |
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Business and Economic Performance Since 1945: Britain in International Context | |
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Finance | |
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Principles of Finance | |
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Corporate Finance, Investments and Financial Markets | |
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Information Systems | |
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Business Transformation and Project Management (H) | |
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E-business (H) | |
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Information Systems (H) (if not taken under Paper 5) | |
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Digital Platform Innovation (H) (not available 2017/18) | |
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Law | |
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Commercial Law | |
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Management Science and Methodology | |
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Further Quantitative Methods (Mathematics) (H) | |
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Operational Research Methods | |
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Practical Optimisation Modelling (H) (third year only) (not available 2017/18) | |
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Analytical Methods for Management (not available 2017/18) | |
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Simulation Modelling and Analysis (H) | |
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Analytics for Strategic Decisions (H) (third year only) | |
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Behavioural Decision Science for Management and Policy (H) (third year only) (not available 2017/18) | |
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Statistical Models and Data Analysis (H) | |
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Sample Surveys and Experiments (H) | |
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Managerial Economics and Strategy | |
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Firms, Management and Competitive Advantage (H) | |
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Managing the Stone-Age Brain (H) | |
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Topics in Management Research (H) | |
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International Business Strategy and Emerging Markets (H) (Cannot be taken with MG307) | |
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Innovation and Technology Management (H) | |
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International Context of Management (H) (Cannot be taken with MG303) | |
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Marketing | |
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Marketing (H) (if not taken under Paper 5) | |
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Marketing Action Learning Project (H) (third year only) | |
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Aspects of Market Research (H) | |
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Market Research: An Integrated Approach | |
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Organisational Behaviour and Employee Relations | |
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Corporate Social Responsibility and International Labour Standards (H) (not available 2017/18) | |
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Human Resource Management (H) (if not taken under Paper 5) | |
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MG306 |
Managing Diversity in Organizations (H) (withdrawn 2017/18) |
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International Human Resource Management (H) (not available 2017/18) | |
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Extreme Organisational Behaviour: Examining behaviour in non-normative organisational contexts (H) | |
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Philosophy | |
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Business and Organisational Ethics (H) | |
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Effective Philanthropy: Ethics and Evidence (H) (available to second year students with permission from the lecturer) |
Note for prospective students:
For changes to undergraduate course and programme information for the next academic session, please see the undergraduate summary page for prospective students. Changes to course and programme information for future academic sessions can be found on the undergraduate summary page for future students.