

BSc (Hons) in Management (Innovation, Strategy and Entrepreneurship), University of Manchester
Manchester,
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36 Months
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About this course
The BSc Management (Innovation, Strategy and Entrepreneurship) at Alliance MBS is a flexible degree that starts with a common first year, giving students a broad management foundation. It allows students to focus on their chosen specialism in the later years, such as innovation, strategy, and entrepreneurship, which involves analyzing real company cases and innovation processes. The course aims to develop critical management skills, understanding of current developments, and practical, transferable abilities. Students will study a wide range of subjects including accounting, finance, marketing, economics, and sociology, ensuring a comprehensive management education. Coursework involves essays, projects, presentations, and exams, with the opportunity to undertake a research dissertation or project in the final year. The program also provides opportunities for personal development, mentoring, and access to career services, making it suitable for students aiming for diverse careers in management or further studies.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for students interested in exploring the challenges of strategic management, innovation, and entrepreneurship within a flexible management degree. Its structure allows students to shape their own degree through a wide selection of course units, providing practical insights and real-world case analysis. The emphasis on developing transferable skills, combined with opportunities for personal growth and access to career support, makes this program well-suited for those preparing for diverse management careers or advanced studies. Additionally, the course's focus on current developments and practical applications enhances its relevance and appeal.
Specialisation
The course offers a specialism in Innovation, Strategy, and Entrepreneurship, focusing on making strategic decisions, managing innovation, or developing new businesses through real case analysis. To graduate with this specialization, students must study at least 40 credits of second-year options and 60 credits of final-year options within relevant subjects, ensuring a dedicated focus on these areas. The final degree title reflects this specialization, and students have the flexibility to choose courses aligned with their interests across management disciplines.
Course fees
Application fees
33.25L
1st year tuition fees
33.25L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
To graduate with the BSc (Hons) Management (Innovation, Strategy and Entrepreneurship), students must complete 360 credits over three years, with coursework distributed across these years. In the first year, students take foundational courses in economics and management. Year two offers options for specialization or broad management topics, including core courses like 'Foundations of Strategy and Innovation' and electives such as 'Financial Markets' or 'Business Law.' The final year requires students to select at least 60 credits of final-year options within their chosen specialist area, along with other optional courses, and includes the opportunity to undertake a dissertation or consultancy project.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
90
PTE
70
DUOLINGO
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Career prospects
Graduates of this program have gone into roles such as audit graduate, HR analyst, internet consultant, and management trainee. They are employed by reputable companies including Balfour Beatty, Deutsche Bank, KPMG, Microsoft, and Tesco. Many also pursue further studies at prestigious institutions around the world, including London Business School and the University of Lausanne. The program's focus on innovation and strategic management makes graduates valuable in various sectors, especially in roles requiring problem-solving, management, and entrepreneurial skills. The university’s dedicated careers service further supports students in finding employment or pursuing advanced education.
FAQs
What are the entry requirements for this course?
Typically, students need AAA at A-level, with specific preferred subjects listed. Students meeting a contextual offer can achieve ABB, and there are specific requirements for IB, BTEC, and other qualifications outlined on the university website.
Are there opportunities for specialization?
Yes, students can focus on innovation, strategy, and entrepreneurship in their final years, studying at least 40 credits in second year and 60 credits in final year relating to their chosen subject.
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