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Management
Single Honours Degrees Management (MA or BSc) Management Science (BSc)
Joint Honours Degrees Management and one of:
Arabic W (MA) Art History (MA) Classics (MA) Comparative Literature (MA) Computer Science (BSc) Economics (MA or BSc) English (MA) FrenchW (MA) GeographyT (MA or BSc)
GermanW, G (MA) International Relations (MA) ItalianW (MA) Middle East Studies (MA) Modern History (MA) Philosophy (MA) Psychology (MA) RussianW, T (MA) SpanishW (MA)
Management Science and one of: Computer Science (BSc) Economics (BSc) GeographyT (BSc)
Mathematics (BSc) Statistics (BSc)
MA “With” Degree Honours in which the majority of the course deals with the
first-named subject: Two modern languages with ManagementW. The possible two language combinations are: French - GermanG French - Italian French - Russian French - Spanish German - FrenchG German - ItalianG German - RussianG German - SpanishG Italian - French Italian - GermanG Italian - Russian Italian - Spanish
Russian - French Russian - GermanG Russian - Italian Russian - Spanish Spanish - French Spanish - GermanG Spanish - Italian Spanish - Russian
Entry Requirements The likely minimum grades currently required are shown below. (For Joint Honours degrees the subject with the higher entry requirements determines the likely minimum grades.)
SQA Highers: AAAA GCE A-Levels: AAA International Baccalaureate Points: 38
Please note: • Obtaining these grades may not guarantee you a place. • We consider all aspects of every application, including the personal statement.
• Remember to confirm that you also meet the Faculty Entrance Requirements. Information on these and other qualifications pages 52-85.
Degree Structure For Arts and Science Faculty information and other module choices, see pages 13 and 16-17.
Features The School of Management is: •
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International: in scope and content. Innovative: in teaching methods and course content.
Integrative: recognises management as interdisciplinary in theory and practice.
Implementation: action-orientated to strengthen interpersonal and transferable skills.
The School enjoys an excellent reputation for its research. In the 2008 RAE an impressive 60 per cent of its research was ranked as being ‘internationally excellent’ or ‘world leading’ (see page 5) and students benefit from exposure to this level of research excellence.
W Available With Integrated Year Abroad – see Modern Languages. T
Timetable clash exists and this combination is subject to the agreement of the Chair of the Department or Head of School concerned. G This combination is only available to non-beginners in German.
[The BSc degree requires that at least 40 credits are gained in core Science subjects at First and Second levels.]
Organisations continue to face pressures to adjust to a multitude of trends that emerge from the dynamic environment within which they operate. Perhaps the two strongest forces that organisations have to respond to are the continued globalisation of markets and the problems that arise from economic activity and interaction. Both of these issues create opportunities and threats for organisations. Managers that understand these trends, and the consequences that arise from them, are in high demand. The School of Management is focused on creating opportunities for students to become those graduates.
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Subject Enquiries E:
Management.School@
st-andrews.ac.uk
General Enquiries UK/EU:
student.recruitment@
st-andrews.ac.uk Rest of the World:
international@st-andrews.ac.uk
www.st-andrews.ac.uk/management
The School is staffed by a team of international scholars with wide experience of teaching and research in the areas of Management (in all its guises), accounting and finance. Expertise in these areas is brought together in degree programmes which aim to develop critical thinking in managers of tomorrow. The degree programme has been developed with an integral core of Management subjects along with the opportunity to take modules in allied disciplines. In addition, there are a number of Joint Honours options which allow students to build a degree which suits their particular talents and aspirations.
Students do not need to have studied Management before they embark upon this degree programme. Degrees are offered in both the Arts Faculty (MA) or the Science Faculty (BSc). Students who embark on a Single Honours degree will have a greater depth and breadth of Management knowledge compared to
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