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Business, Management and Economics
BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS IYZ
CONTINUATION DEGREES ABOUT THE COURSE BSc (Hons) • Accounting and Banking • Accounting and Economics • Accounting and Finance • Banking and Finance • Business Economics • Business Management • Business Management and Finance • Business Management and Marketing • Business Management with Accounting • Marketing • Financial Economics • Psychology with Business Management
BA (Hons) • Business Management and Law
Marketing at Bangor University is ranked in the Top 10 for Research Intensity.
Our IYZ in Business, Management and Economics will give you an excellent grounding in the basics of business, encompassing key economic, legal and management principles. You will also develop maths skills that are vital for your degree studies.
BANGOR BUSINESS SCHOOL Bangor Business School is a leading teaching and research centre with a prestigious reputation. Your chosen degree course will set you on the path to a dream career in the world of business or finance. Graduates of many businessrelated degree courses are eligible for exemptions from modules and examinations if you wish to take a further professional qualification in marketing or accountancy.
"Teachers are very friendly and warm. There is no pressure in class. BUIC is a really good place to study and facilities are good.”
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BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS IYZ
WHAT WILL I STUDY? You will study a number of modules throughout the duration of your course.
Compulsory modules include:
Business Functions A basic introduction to the study of business and management, this module introduces the function of marketing in different types of businesses and organisations. It considers issues around the liberalisation of trade and the development of the global market and how they have affected businesses and the emergence of the international manager.
Business Law Providing you with a functional knowledge of the basic rights and liabilities in law affecting modern businesses, this module covers types of business entity, such as partnerships and companies. You will learn about the legal system in England and Wales, including the small claims track, and the rights and responsibilities of businesses in this legal framework.
Financial Accounting Covering the basic mechanics and processes of financial accounting in theory and practice, this module prepares you for the later years of your degree studies in Business Management and Accounting and Finance. It will also give you an understanding of financial accounting procedures and their importance in monitoring progress and profitability to run a business effectively.
Macroeconomics Familiarising you with the UK economy and government policy, this module also introduces key macroeconomic indicators, including GDP per capita, price indices and balance of payments. You’ll learn about fiscal and monetary policy aims, the desire for growth and the relationship between policy and rates of inflation, deflation and unemployment. National goals are viewed in the context of broader groupings such as the EU, and the impact of the development of a global market. types of businesses and organisations, as well as how to finance a start-up. The module also illustrates different approaches to management and explains decision-making processes.
Mathematics for Business and the Social Sciences In this module, you will learn the maths skills expected of you at degree level. It covers essential mathematical language, notation, conventions and units, as well as developing your algebraic skills and introducing you to basic statistical concepts, topics and methods.
Microeconomics Providing a basic introduction to the study of Microeconomics, this module introduces relevant theories, concepts and terminology as well as explaining key topics such as demand and supply, the economic problem and the allocation of scarce resources.
Management Studies In this module, you’ll receive a basic introduction to the study of business and management. You’ll learn the different Email: buic@bangor.ac.uk
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