

BSc Management (with Foundation Year) with Placement Year
About this course
Management as an academic discipline is concerned with how organisations make decisions, allocate resources, lead people, and compete or collaborate in complex and changing environments. It draws on economics, psychology, sociology, and strategy to develop both a rigorous understanding of how businesses and institutions operate and the practical skills to contribute to their leadership. Studying management at undergraduate level develops your capacity for analytical thinking, evidence-based decision-making, and the kind of structured approach to problem-solving that organisations at every level need. At the University of Warwick, one of the UK's leading management schools, you will study this five-year full-time programme, which incorporates a foundation year and a placement year alongside a year abroad. The foundation year prepares you thoroughly for the demands of Warwick's rigorous management curriculum. The placement year provides extended professional experience in a real organisational context, while the year abroad gives you exposure to international business environments and the cross-cultural awareness that global careers demand. Across the full programme you will study organisational behaviour, marketing, accounting and finance, operations management, strategy, entrepreneurship, and the broader economic and ethical contexts in which organisations operate. The typical entry tariff is 184 points, reflecting the competitive nature of admission to Warwick's management programmes. Warwick Management School has strong employer relationships and an outstanding track record in graduate employment. Graduates pursue careers in consulting, financial services, marketing, operations management, general management, entrepreneurship, and the public sector. The combination of the placement year and the year abroad makes graduates particularly attractive to international employers and to organisations that operate across borders. Postgraduate study in business administration, finance, marketing, or a specific management specialism is also a route taken by many graduates looking to advance into senior leadership or specialist roles.
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