Economics, Business
United Kingdom
Salford Business School
Salford Business School is one of the largest business
schools in the United Kingdom, each year welcoming
around 4,500 students from more than 130 countries.
The School is situated at the heart of the University’s
campus, in the historic city of Salford, a city at an
exciting phase in its
Contact details
economic and cultural
Salford Business School, University of Salford
transformation, and on the
Salford, M5 4WT, England
Tel: +44 (0)161 295 5923 / Fax: +44 (0)161 295 5556
doorstep of Manchester,
E-mail:
sbs@salford.ac.uk
one of Europe’s most
www.business.salford.ac.uk
cosmopolitan cities.
a73 Head of School
Professor John Wilson
a73 Language of instruction
English
INTRODUCTION
a73 Year founded
Salford Business School offers a wide
Founded in 1896 as the Royal Technical Institute, and has
range of programmes, underpinned by
built a strong reputation for both teaching and research
internationally-renowned research
a73 Students
Total: 4,500
expertise. The School’s commitment to
International: 1,200 from 130 countries
provide the best possible learning (90% international students at postgraduate level)
experience, in a friendly and supportive
Gender distribution: 44% male, 56% female
environment with state-of-the-art
Age range: 24 - 40
facilities, means that it is a popular choice
a73 Degree background
Undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification.
for people wishing to pursue specialist
Professional experience also considered
careers in business and management.
a73 Accreditation
Royal Charter
OBJECTIVE Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)
The courses are aimed at acquiring
Chartered Insurance Institute (CII)
Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)
managerial and leadership skills that
innovative, multidisciplinary
Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM)
can be used in any business Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development
approach to business and
environment. Analytical and research
(CIPD)
management.
skills are developed and assessed both
Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply (CIPS)
Information systems Audit and Control Association
in and outside the classroom, via group
Practice-led teaching focused on
(ISACA)
work and personal project work.
enterprise and entrepreneurship.
a73 Average work experience
Salford Business School works in
For the MBA programme three years minimum, with less
Entry REQUIREMENTS partnership with local, national and for other postgraduate programmes
Honours degree or equivalent, in any
international industry to facilitate a73 Graduates per year
discipline. This means a minimum of a
change.
900 postgraduates complete programmes each year
lower second class degree or equivalent.
a73 Scholarships
Presentations both individually and
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For specialist masters’ programmes an as a group to different types of
a73 Library
Honours degree or equivalent in a audiences allow students to become Four libraries (650,000 volumes, databases and an e-
related discipline. effective public speakers.
library)
IELTS 6.5 (TOEFL at 575 or above
Critical Analysis Skills – think actively
a73 Careers services
www.careers.salford.ac.uk
(computer-based 232) with a TWE of
rather than passively, grasp
a73 Student accommodation
4.0 or above).
entrepreneurial opportunities.
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Team Working Skills – participants a73 Location
Programme FEATURES
learn to work with, rather than
Campus set in 60 acres of parkland and situated on the
The latest management trends
tree-lined banks of the River Irwell, three kilometres from
against, their teams, enhancing their
Manchester’s city centre, one of Britain’s most vibrant
imparted to the most exacting negotiation skills and ensuring the
urban areas (accessible by bus, train or on foot)
academic standards, with an team performs to the maximum.
PROGRAMMES
Programme Start date Duration Fees
MSc Corporate Finance September each year 12 months full-time £9,300 (2009)
MSc International Banking & Finance January and September each year 12 months full-time £9,300 (2009)
MSc International Business January and September each year 12 months full-time £9,300 (2009)
MSc International Tourism Management January and September each year 12 months full-time £9,300 (2009)
MSc Management January and September each year 12 months full-time £9,300 (2009)
MSc Managing Information Technology January and September each year 12 months full-time £9,300 (2009)
MSc Operational Research & Applied Statistics September each year 12 months full-time £9,300 (2009)
MSc Project Management September each year 12 months full-time £9,300 (2009)
MSc Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain Management September each year 12 months full-time £9,300 (2009)
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