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66 University of Bath School of Management Why study at the School of Management?


One of the oldest established business schools in Britain, the School of Management has a long tradition of excellence in teaching and research and an international reputation for the quality of its programmes.


Our academics produce world-class research and teach on our undergraduate degrees, meaning the content of our programmes always reflects up-to-date thinking in the management discipline. The School’s innovative mix of theory and practice in its teaching are reflected each year in the rankings.


Studying the field of Management involves learning about organisations and the people who work in them. It is both a theoretical and practical subject. There are subjects within our degrees that require creativity and literacy, and there are subjects that require numeracy and the ability to think logically. By taking a degree at the School of Management, you will demonstrate your capacity to use both sides of your brain.


Our degrees will give you access to the latest research into business and provide you with practical skills of the kind that are highly valued by employers.


All three of our undergraduate programmes offer you the chance to work on placement in a real business environment, enabling you to put your knowledge into practice - a real advantage when entering the graduate job market.


The School of Management Key facts


n Ranked 4th for Business Studies by The Times Good University Guide 2011


n Ranked 5th in the UK for management research (RAE 2008)


n Practical application of learning a defining strength


n Excellent links with industry


n Dedicated Placement and Project Staff


n Exchange opportunities with top business schools around the world


structured so that there is not only an equal balance of language and business studies, but you also have the opportunity to learn business theory in both English and whichever language you choose to study, as well as enhancing your linguistic capability and learning about the cultural and historical background of that country.


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During my year abroad, I spent a full 12 months in Frankfurt, Germany working for Continental AG, a world- leading automotive supplier. It was a brilliant experience, which not only gave me the chance to put what I had learnt in my first two years at Bath into practice, but I also had the chance to immerse myself in the German language and grow professionally and personally. I had a great time, made some brilliant friends and I liked it so much, I’m going back to Germany to start a graduate position there!


’’ Tom Johnston, BSc in International Management and Modern Languages, Year 4


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