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School of Business and Management Postgraduate Undergraduate Study 2014 2018 www.busman.qmul.ac.uk

Queen Mary is one of the UK s leading research institutions with an equally enviable reputation for teaching excellence Any section of this publication is available in large print upon request. If you require this publication in a different accessible format we will endeavour to provide this where possible. For further information and assistance, please contact: designandbranding@qmul.ac.uk The information given in this publication is correct at the time of going to press. The University reserves the right to modify or cancel any statement in it and accepts no responsibility for the consequences of any such changes. For the most up-to-date information, please refer to the website qmul.ac.uk This publication has been printed on environmentally friendly material from well-managed sources. We would like to thank everybody that was involved in the production of this brochure including the following first-year students (2017) who reflected on their own experiences of researching and applying to universities; and advised on the information applicants needed to make an informed decision: Perle Reine-Helene Battistella; Alvina Khan and Emma Claude Prissert BSc Business Management Arjun Jethwa and Imogen Miriam Miller BSc Business Management Mariam Hakobyan and Vishwa Vyas BSc Marketing and Management 2 www.busman.qmul.ac.uk

Contents Welcome to Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) 4 Welcome to the School of Business and Management 6 Careers and enterprise 12 Meet our alumni 14 We are international 16 Study Abroad Opportunities 18 Our degree programmes Business Management BSc 22 Accounting and Management BSc 24 Marketing and Management BSc 26 Business with Law BSc 28 Joint degree programmes 30 Applying to study at QMUL 32 London, our location and accommodation 36 A-Z Student Services 44 www.busman.qmul.ac.uk 3

Welcome to Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) QMUL is one of the world s leading universities, with first-class academics delivering inspirational teaching informed by their latest research. We place great emphasis on ensuring that our students are able to pursue rewarding work in a career of their choice when they leave us. We also offer a friendly, self-contained residential campus one of the largest in the capital at our main site in Mile End. QMUL has its roots in four historic colleges: Queen Mary College, Westfield College, St Bartholomew s Hospital Medical College and The London Hospital Medical College. To this day, QMUL bears a strong commitment to its founding values of integrity, inclusivity, diversity and engagement with the local community. If you join us, you will be welcomed into a diverse and supportive community of staff and students from all over the world, with a wide variety of life experience. This makes QMUL a place of academic and personal self-discovery. We are here to support you on your journey and help you to develop as an independent thinker, ready to make your own contribution to society. All of this is just part of what makes QMUL such a special place to study. 9th in the UK for research (Research Excellence Framework 2014) 4 www.busman.qmul.ac.uk

We are ranked 98th in the world and 16th in the UK (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2015/16) Member of the Russell Group, the UK s 24 leading universities Part of the internationally recognised University of London 7 Nobel Prize winners among former staff and alumni In the top 25 most internationally diverse universities in the world (THE World University Rankings 2015/16) www.busman.qmul.ac.uk 5

Welcome to the School of Business and Management A message from the Dean of School The School of Business and Management at Queen Mary University of London is a business school with a difference. We place great emphasis on the connections between business and society; this means that you will consider questions that lie outside the scope of more traditional business school curriculums. We are not only a school with a strong commitment to the highest quality of research and outstanding teaching, but we are also proud of our reputation as a socially-engaged management school, with an innovative, multidisciplinary, mindful and responsible approach to business and management. We invite our students to ask incisive questions, to challenge their assumptions, and to search for solutions to real-world challenges. You will be taught by internationally renowned experts who will not only offer you intriguing insights into various fields of business and management, but who will also give you a rich, robust knowledge of your subject that will be highly beneficial in your future career. Our undergraduate programmes are designed to enable you to develop a specialist focus in areas such as marketing, accounting, finance, human resources or international business, while at the same time building a broader understanding of management and business. Frances Bowen Dean, School of Business and Management and Professor of Innovation Studies We are passionate about what we do and we are proud to attract some of the world s brightest minds, who work and study together in an exceptional, inspirational environment. It is our aim to create excellent learning experiences for you, and to empower you to make positive contributions to the world of business and beyond in other words, to make a difference. I am looking forward to working with our community of students, staff, alumni and local business leaders to building the school further over the coming years. I hope that you will be able to join us on that journey. 6 www.busman.qmul.ac.uk

Where are the school s undergraduate students from? (School of Business and Management, December 2015) 12 334 320 239 18 5 3 44% 56% School highlights Based close to the City of London and Canary Wharf Study with students from all over the world A strong focus on management education Distinctive approach: we consider questions outside the scope of traditional business schools You will have a dedicated internships coordinator Employer-led events Purpose-built media suite to support student entrepreneurship www.busman.qmul.ac.uk 7

Teaching and learning By joining us, you will have an opportunity to learn from world-leading researchers who are not only passionate about teaching, but also have a real impact on the world of business. These include Professor Pedro Martins, Secretary of State for Employment in the Portuguese government (2011/13); Professor Colin Haslam, technical adviser to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)/Green House Gas (GHG) Protocol on carbon emissions and financial risk; and members of the Centre for Equality and Diversity (CRED), who advise national and international bodies including the BBC, UK government ministries and the European Union. The best learning requires not just teaching and guidance from skilled and knowledgeable academics, but also carefully designed resources for self-directed study, time to practice working on complex problems with fellow students, guidance from senior peers and insights from practitioners. At QMUL, the balance of these activities is designed to help prepare you to put your academic lessons into practice. How will I learn? Our aim is to provide you with a rounded education that allows you to evaluate contemporary organisations. You will explore the private, public and not-for-profit sectors by analysing the way organisations function, the management techniques they use, the effects on their employees, and their impact on wider society. Small seminar groups As well as lectures, you will benefit from weekly small group seminars. This means that you are able to ask questions in a supportive environment, and to develop confidence in voicing your opinions and taking part in group discussions. Academic advisors You will be allocated an academic advisor at the start of your studies. Your adviser is available to support your academic progress throughout your time at QMUL. They are your first point of contact in relation to academic matters. What personal and transferable skills will I develop? You will develop an understanding of how people organise themselves to produce goods and services in geographical, political, social, economic and technological contexts. You will also: be able to construct a logical argument to make a case be able to assess various forms of evidence (both qualitative and quantitative) be able to critically evaluate academic research and reports be able to undertake basic financial analysis develop writing and numeracy skills develop effective public speaking and presentation skills develop your team-working skills. 8 www.busman.qmul.ac.uk

Our research-led approach Puts teaching our students at the heart of a dynamic and forward-thinking environment; and gives practical experience of business beyond theory, textbooks and lecture theatres School focuses on the connections between economic, social, political and cultural life and business and management Wide range of academic research areas include: communications, cultural studies, philosophy, postcolonial theory, feminist studies, business history, sociology, economics and management Be taught by academics who engage with, and impact on, industry and government www.busman.qmul.ac.uk 9

Our research has impact The School of Business and Management was created with a clear remit to build an outstanding, unique approach to research in which scholarship of international quality can flourish. Our focus is on the economic, societal and historical context of business and management, along with governance in the private, public and third sectors. Many of our academics work directly with governments and law systems around the world to shape public policy, and as a student here, you will have the opportunity to learn from experts who are truly passionate about what they teach. Professor Pedro Martins was seconded from the school to take on the role of Secretary of State for Employment for the Portuguese government. His research at QMUL informed the legislative changes introduced during his term of office. Dr Manuela Perrotta was awarded the Wellcome Trust Investigator Award, worth 457,637. Dr Perrotta s research on new biomedical technologies is designed to foster a mutual understanding between medical professionals and patients. 10 www.busman.qmul.ac.uk

Professor Frances Bowen s evidence on information-based regulation schemes, such as ecolabels and pollution inventories, is being used by the UK s Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS, 2015) to deliver environmental regulatory outcomes at a lower cost. Dr Lily Jampol was invited to the Google campus in California to share her research on The Dark Side of White Lies, which identifies a novel type of gender bias and explores its possible consequences. Dr Panos Panagiotopoulos has helped UK regulators to monitor and visualise Twitter data on farming networks to identify communities of practice around farming policy issues. Dr Sadhvi Dar s research into artistic forms of measurement has been used by the London-based charity, Mental Fight Club. Dr Dar works with their evaluation team to create an effective and evolving evaluation strategy for their project, the Dragon Café. www.busman.qmul.ac.uk 11

Helping you prepare for your career A degree from QMUL s School of Business and Management prepares you for a wide variety of careers in different industries. Our programmes allow you to tailor your degree, giving you the flexibility to build up specialist knowledge and expertise in the areas in which you are most interested. As a result, our graduates have gone on to work in a wide range of industries, including management consulting, banking and finance, academic research, marketing and accounting. Careers and Enterprise team Our Careers and Enterprise Centre is there to help you prepare for life after university. They can help you with the hunt for the perfect job, with workshops on selection methods and finding recruitment opportunities specially tailored to students from the School of Business and Management. You will also have access to mock assessment centres, practice psychometric tests and attend job interview/application workshops. Dedicated careers service We have a dedicated Employer Engagement and Internships Coordinator who manages the school s careers programme. They are here to help guide and support you in your career development. You will be able to meet our Careers Consultant in term-time and during vacations to access personalised career support and guidance. Opportunities and events Careers events include dedicated workshops for international students, alumni panels, the Business and Finance Fair, and employerled recruitment training workshops and presentations. You can also take part in a number of career development projects, such as the city mentoring scheme, and QConsult, a 10-week team consultancy project where students work with internal and external clients. In a highly competitive job market, graduate employers expect students to complete internships to gain professional skills. At the School of Business and Management, we aim to ensure that our students are prepared for the options available upon graduation, such as work, entrepreneurship or further study Helen Green, Employer Engagement & Internships Coordinator Contact us Careers team Tel: +44 (0)20 7882 8533 email: careers@qmul.ac.uk www.careers.qmul.ac.uk www.facebook.com/qmcareers 12 www.busman.qmul.ac.uk

At the School of Business and Management 91.5% of graduates went on to work or further study (2015). Recent graduate destinations include: FDM Trafficura Babcock Standard & Poor s Lloyds Banking Group JP Morgan & Co KPMG Parkinsons UK Lloyds Bank Group Aviva BDO Canalys Deloitte HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) AIG Insurance One Housing Group Apro Freelance Events Manager Barnardo s Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship Business Analyst Graduate Trainee Manager Assistant Accountant Ratings Analyst Assistant Relationship Manager Asset Manager Credit Analyst Accounts Payable Professional Graduate Client Handler Investors Product Data Executive Tax Trainee IT Consultant Graduate Consultant Tax Professional Professional Associate Underwriter Graduate Housing Officer Marketing Associate Freelance Events Manager Digital Marketing Assistant University of Cambridge www.busman.qmul.ac.uk 13

Meet our alumni Katarina Stefansson from Sweden and Barbara Nemethova from Slovakia are two of our alumni. They completed the Business Management BSc in 2015, and both went on to postgraduate study in London. We asked them to tell you about their time as SBM students, and what impact that had on their personal and career development. Katarina: Throughout my three years at QMUL, I had a very interesting development process. When I started here I felt really lost, both academically and personally, because it was my first year in London. I had no clue how to write essays and I was really shy when it came to talking to professors. I didn t use any of the help that was offered to me. In my second year everything started falling into place, and I became more comfortable with my professors, my peers, and the city as well. Finally, in my third year, it felt like I had more time; I was more organised and I had more of a structure. I learnt to be strategic about my study, and about planning my day and the time I spent on various tasks. Katarina: My favourite module was my dissertation. Barbara: Mine too! It was great because it helps you to look at a holistic picture rather than just one subject in particular. The biggest support for me was my supervisor, who would meet me every week and guide me through my thinking; he would help me structure my thoughts, The inter-disciplinary nature of the course enabled me to develop critical thinking and analytical skills. This made me view the world differently and also fuelled my interests in politics, sociology and philosophy Prinz Sindac Analyst at RBS (Markets and International Banking) and School of Business and Management Alumnus 2013 encourage me to read more challenging academic articles, and provide support at every stage. Katarina: Our supervisors were really good. It just felt like they were always there, always available. We also got great support from other academics in the school. Everyone showed great interest in our work, and they were very supportive. Barbara: I think the most interesting modules for me were always the more research-focused ones, and that has to do with the amazing academics and the way they taught us. My time at QMUL has definitely helped me identify what I would like to do in the future. Katarina: The skills and knowledge I acquired at QMUL were invaluable. In my final year I realised that all of the modules I had studied were actually interconnected. For example, when I was writing my dissertation I could apply theories and principles from every single module. 14 www.busman.qmul.ac.uk

Katarina Stefansson Business Management BSc 2015 Barbara: The advice I would give new students would be to challenge yourself because this helps you to broaden your horizons and your thinking, and this is what you are supposed to do at university try out different things and decide what you want to do next. The second thing is go to the Peer Assisted Study Support (PASS). I was a PASS mentor myself, and I think that you can t get the advice you get there anywhere else, because the mentors are students who went through the same thing you are about to experience and the advice they give is very helpful. Katarina: I would advise new students to take the opportunities and the help you get at QMUL. In my first year I was shy, and I didn t really go to the academics during their office hours. This changed in my third year. I participated in a workshop designed to improve my presentation skills, and I made sure I spoke to all of my module supervisors before handing in coursework. This really helped to improve my results. Barbara Nemethova Business Management BSc 2015 Barbara: I definitely feel that having come from QMUL, I think differently from others on my current course.the programmes at QMUL are very interdisciplinary, and as a result I am able to approach things from a social or political perspective. I don t just ask: How does this make profit for us?, I ask: How can we do something more with this? How can we make it more sustainable, and how can we take it to another level? I have recently started going to networking events and meeting people from industry, and I have always felt that I had both the confidence and knowledge to contribute to the conversation, no matter the topic. I think that what we had during our time at QMUL, aside from the chance to study so many subjects, were professors who didn t just teach us theory, but also how to think about theory. And that, I think, differentiates us as QMUL students. www.busman.qmul.ac.uk 15

We are international QMUL s Mile End campus is ideally located in one of the most diverse and international cities in the world. Our staff and students come from over 155 different countries. Whichever programme you choose, a degree from QMUL will equip you with the skills, insight and exposure to the international world of business, so that you are able to succeed in your future career. You will study with professors and students from a range of international backgrounds, and you will have an opportunity to build on that diversity in stimulating discussions both in, and outside, the classroom. Supporting our international students We offer our international students specific advice on money, immigration and other practical aspects of coming to live and study in the UK: English language support: we provide a number of language programmes to help you improve your language proficiency throughout your studies. Foundation programmes: we offer a oneyear pre-undergraduate foundation course for international students in Humanities and Social Sciences. International Student Welcome Programme: designed to help you feel at home straight away, we will collect you from the airport and offer practical advice about living and studying in London. We also host a programme of social events for international students throughout the year. International Week: our Students Union runs this series of events to celebrate the world cultures of the people who make up the QMUL community. 16 www.busman.qmul.ac.uk

At first I thought that changing country, friends, style of education and environment around could have been very hard for me, but first of all it is thanks to Queen Mary and the School of Business and Management that I enjoy my time in London. Not only I have gained knowledge and valuable skills, but also I got a lot of friends, from various countries and I know that I am not alone in my journey, everybody is near to help. Queen Mary gives so many opportunities to us, that even I still have to discover and try more. Mariam Hakobyan, Marketing and Management BSc 2019 www.busman.qmul.ac.uk 17

Study abroad opportunities If studying and living in a different country is something you are interested in, then a semester abroad in one of our many world-leading partner universities might be for you. Studying like this will mean that you join an international community of scholars and students, giving you the chance to meet people from all over the world. During your time at QMUL, you will be able to study abroad through one of our exchange programmes. As an SBM student, you can partake in a study abroad experience under either the Erasmus+ Programme or the International Exchange Programme at QMUL, as well as having the option to apply for our summer school opportunities. Depending on your degree scheme, you can spend a semester or full year studying at one of our prestigious partner institutions. Studying abroad is an experience that will stay with you for life. Your intercultural and language skills will improve, your interpersonal skills and confidence will grow, and you will develop other attributes that are greatly valued by employers. Your study abroad experience will also help you to stand out in the job market, not to mention giving you a great network of friends and some fantastic opportunities to travel. If you take part in the International Exchange Programme or Erasmus+, you will not pay tuition fees to your overseas institution, although you will continue to pay tuition fees to QMUL. You will be responsible for paying your own accommodation, travel and living costs. 18 www.busman.qmul.ac.uk

The International Exchange Programme can broaden your horizons. It immerses you in a totally new environment, and the cultural shock is such an interesting part of the experience. Hong Kong is a dynamic city, and I really wanted to take this opportunity to explore it. I joined the Buddy programme offered by the University of Hong Kong, which really allowed me to explore the local culture and meet people from very different backgrounds Elaine Li spent a semester in the University of Hong Kong (2015/16). www.busman.qmul.ac.uk 19

Where can I go? International Exchange Programme As part of our International Exchange Programme, you can spend a full year or the autumn term of your second year studying at one of our partner institutions. You can apply to study at: Boston College, USA The George Washington University, USA University of California, USA University of Richmond, USA The University of Toronto, Canada The University of Auckland, New Zealand University of Melbourne, Australia University of Sydney, Australia University of Western Australia Nanyang Technological University, Singapore University of Hong Kong These are just some of the institutions we partner with. To find out more, visit: qmul. ac.uk/undergraduate/exchange Erasmus+ As part of our Erasmus+ programme, you can spend a full-year or the autumn term of your second year studying at Católica-Lisbon School of Business and Economics in Portugal, at Kedge Business School in France, at Istanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi or Ankara University in Turkey, at Stockholm University School of Business in Sweden, at Università Ca Foscari di Venezia or Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi in Italy, or at Universidad Pontificia Comillas or Universidad Complutense de Madrid in Spain. To find out more, visit: qmul.ac.uk/ undergraduate/erasmus 20 www.busman.qmul.ac.uk

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Our programmes Business Management BSc qmul.ac.uk/nn12 UCAS Code: NN12 (3 Years) The Business Management BSc programme has been designed to give you a solid grounding in essential management knowledge and skills, and to develop your critical understanding of business. Business management is a broad and flexible degree, focusing on business organisations, strategy, accounting, economics, finance and marketing. It is designed to equip you with the understanding and skills you will need to take on complex business and management challenges in your future career. The first year of the programme will provide you with a solid foundation in business and management theory and practice. In both the second and third years, you will be able to tailor your studies to your interests through elective modules, allowing you to build expertise in your chosen areas. You will study key strategic issues, including financial management, human resources, marketing, management and organisational innovation. Modules Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Semester A Business and Society Accounting for Business Introduction to Marketing and Communications Economics for Business and Society Operations Management Research Methodology Strategy Business Law Microeconomics for Managers Ethics and Business Persuasive Strategies in Marketing Entrepreneurial Learning Evidence-Based Management Organisations and identity Managing Diversity Financial Management Social and Political Marketing Consumer Psychology Global Supply Chains Macroeconomic Modelling and Policy Firm Governance and Strategy in the Institution Context Financial Institutions Management Utopia and Dystopia: Political, Economic and Literary Dreamworlds Dissertation 22 www.busman.qmul.ac.uk All modules compulsory Study 8 modules Study 8 modules

Business management is the driving force behind many aspects of modern society. To prepare our students for this, we focus on building the lifelong skills and capabilities that will give them a solid understanding of the extensive modern business world, together with an awareness of social responsibility Dr Chandres Tejura Lecturer in Accounting I enjoy my degree because it is a broad, enriching and highly relevant subject discipline which explores the evolving developments within management study. Being part of a school which is collegiate, welcoming and always willing to help you succeed with approachable academic staff makes the university experience that much more enjoyable. Arjun Jethwa, Business Management BSc 2019 Semester B Quantitative Research Methods Work and Employment Organisational Behaviour Fundamentals of Management Studies & Skills Human Resource Management Advertising Advanced Accounting Operational Learning in the Workplace Strategic Management Quantitative Research Methods and Data Analytics Creative Industries International Business Finance Psychology Leadership Corporations and Social Responsibility Responsible Leadership European Business Context Innovation and Entrepreneurship International Business Business and Social Approaches to Social Media Gender, Management and Leadership Corporate Law and Governance Company Valuation Business to Business and Relationship Marketing Business Computing Business incubators and Start-Ups Evidence-Based Management Critically Appraised Topic Project Mentoring and Coaching Social Network Analysis Dissertation *Please note range of elective modules may change from year to year. Please visit: busman.qmul.ac.uk/undergraduate/undergraduateprogrammes for an up-to-date list www.busman.qmul.ac.uk 23

Our programmes Accounting and Management BSc qmul.ac.uk/4p20 UCAS Code: 4P20 (3 years) The Accounting and Management BSc programme is designed as a specialist degree in accounting and financial resource management. It is ideal for students interested in careers in accounting and finance, banking, general industry, and the public and voluntary sectors. With the pressure on corporations to deliver higher returns on capital, modify corporate governance and generate sustainable businesses,the effective management of financial resources is vital. You will study accounting methods and financial management techniques designed to assess and improve company level financial performance. The first year of the programme will provide you with a solid foundation in accounting, finance, and management theory and practice. In both the second and third years, you will be able to tailor your studies to your interests through elective modules, allowing you to build expertise in your chosen areas. You will also go on to study more applied courses and advanced accounting in your second year. Modules Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Semester A Applied Economics Marketing Theory and Practice Business in Social and Historical Context Introduction to Financial Accounting Strategic Marketing Management Accounting for Decision Making International Corporate Reporting Operations Management Research Methodology Strategy Business Law Microeconomics for Managers Ethics and Business Evidence-Based Management Organisations and identity Managing Diversity Social and Political Marketing Global Supply Chains Macroeconomic Modelling and Policy Dissertation 24 www.busman.qmul.ac.uk All modules compulsory Study 8 modules Study 8 modules

Studying Accounting and Management, has been both challenging and fascinating, and has given me an amazing understanding of the mechanics and language of business. This is knowledge I can use, whether I decide to later become an accountant with a firm, move into industry, or even run my own business. At the moment I am considering the first of those options, and have been able to partially achieve my goals by securing an internship at KPMG Omar Fahim Firfiray, Accounting and Management BSc 2018 Semester B Organisation Studies Quantitative Analysis for Business Introduction to Management Accounting Fundamentals of Management Studies and Skills Corporate Finance and Strategy Business Analysis and Financial Accounting Financial Markets and Institutions International Financial Accounting Human Resource Management Advertising Operational Learning in the Workplace Strategic Management Quantitative Research Methods and Data Analytics Creative Industries Psychology Leadership Corporations and Social Responsibility Responsible Leadership European Business Context Innovation and Entrepreneurship International Business Business and Social Approaches to Social Media Corporate Law and Governance Company Valuation Corporate Governance and Accountability Business to Business and Relationship Marketing Business Computing Business incubators and Start-Ups Evidence-Based Management Critically Appraised Topic Project Mentoring and Coaching Social Network Analysis Dissertation *Please note range of elective modules may change from year to year. Please visit: busman.qmul.ac.uk/undergraduate/undergraduateprogrammes for an up-to-date list www.busman.qmul.ac.uk 25

Our programmes Marketing and Management BSc qmul.ac.uk/4g44 UCAS Code: 4G44 (3 years) The Marketing and Management BSc at QMUL is the only programme of its kind being offered by a London based Russell Group university. It is designed to equip you with the concepts, skills and confidence to interpret buyer behaviour and understand its consequences for firms and society more broadly. Marketing is a rapidly evolving discipline, and we have a unique opportunity to play a part in how it gets redefined. I aim to inspire my students to become future innovators, to challenge the world of marketing, and to do so effectively within the corporate and Marketing plays a vital role as a bridge between clients and an organisation s product and service capabilities. With a strong marketing function, firms, non-profit organisations and government can inform customers of their products and services, understand the needs and wants of the market and exploit new technology to do so. The first year of the programme will provide you with a solid foundation in marketing and management theory and practice. In both the second and third years, you will be able to tailor your studies to your interests through elective modules, allowing you to build expertise in your chosen areas Modules Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Semester A Applied Economics Business in Social and Historical Context Strategic Marketing Accounting for Business Marketing Principles Operations Management Research Methodology Business Law Microeconomics for Managers Ethics and Business Persuasive Strategies in Marketing Entrepreneurial Learning Services Marketing Evidence-Based Management Organisations and identity Managing Diversity Social and Political Marketing Consumer Psychology Global Supply Chains Macroeconomic Modelling and Policy Dissertation 26 www.busman.qmul.ac.uk All modules compulsory Study 8 modules Study 8 modules

non-profit organisations that are part of a global economy. By highlighting the impact of research on global marketing trends, we stress the importance of application, not just theory Dr Danae Manika, Lecturer in Marketing I enjoy my subject as it is very interesting and covers so many different aspects of Business, I never had imagined that my course would include things that I ve never even heard of let alone thought of, also there is so much information to be learnt and that helps me expand my knowledge in Business. I enjoy being a QMUL SBM student as we are provided with so many facilities and are given so many opportunities to expand on our knowledge and get involved within the day to day lives of being a business student. Vishwa Vyas, Marketing and Management BSc 2019 Semester B Work and Employment in Context Organisation Studies Quantitative Analysis for Business Fundamentals of Management Studies and Skills Human Resource Management Advertising Advanced Accounting Operational Learning in the Workplace International Marketing Quantitative Research Methods and Data Analytics Creative Industries International Business Finance Psychology Leadership Corporations and Social Responsibility Responsible Leadership European Business Context Innovation and Entrepreneurship Business and Social Approaches to Social Media Gender, Management and Leadership Corporate Law and Governance Company Valuation Business to Business and Relationship Marketing Business Computing Business incubators and Start-Ups Evidence-Based Management Critically Appraised Topic Project Mentoring and Coaching Digital Marketing Social Network Analysis Dissertation *Please note range of elective modules may change from year to year. Please visit: busman.qmul.ac.uk/undergraduate/undergraduateprogrammes for an up-to-date list www.busman.qmul.ac.uk 27

Our programmes Business with Law BSc qmul.ac.uk/nm11 UCAS code: NM11 (3 Years) BSc Business with Law is designed for students who aim for a career in business and management but have an interest in law and wish to have thorough understanding of how it functions in the modern business world. It is essential that people who wish to work in the business world have an understanding of how the law works and affects their business. This joint honours degree programme will give students a solid foundation of business and law, and there will be a mix of core business and law modules from both Schools. Modules Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Semester A Introduction to Marketing and Communication Business and Society Economics for Business and Society Contract Law Tort Law Law and Globalisation: Companies, International Trade and Human Rights Competition Law Health Law Intellectual Property-Copyright and related rights Company Law Revenue Law Labour Law: Contract Law, Dismissal Rights and Workplace Justice Operations Management Financial Institutions Microeconomics for Managers Ethics and Business Persuasive Strategies in Marketing Technologies in the Workplace Entrepreneurial Learning Evidence-Based Management Managing Diversity Financial Management Social Network Organisational Change and Development Global Supply Chains Macroeconomic Modelling and Policy 28 www.busman.qmul.ac.uk All modules compulsory Study 8 modules Study 8 modules

Semester B Quantitative Research Methods Accounting for Business Management Studies and Skills Contract Law Human Resource Management Advertising Occupational Psychology Advanced Accounting Strategic Management Creative Industries International Business Finance Psychology Leadership Corporations and Social Responsibility Managerial Accounting Responsible Leadership Tort Law Innovation and Entrepreneurship International Business Social and Political Marketing Managing Knowledge Based Organisations Management of Human Resources Gender, Management and Leadership Corporate Law and Governance Company Valuation Business to Business and Relationship Marketing Business Computing Firm Governance and Strategy in the Institution Context Business incubators and Start-Ups Evidence Assessment Project Critically Appraised Topic Project Mentoring and Coaching Law and Globalisation: Companies, International Trade and Human Rights Competition Law Health Law Company Law Chinese Law and institutions Revenue Law Intellectual Property-Industrial Property Corporate Insolvency Law Social Reporting and Accountability *Please note range of elective modules may change from year to year. Please visit: busman.qmul.ac.uk/undergraduate/undergraduateprogrammes for an up-to-date list www.busman.qmul.ac.uk 29

Our programmes Our joint degree programmes allow you to combine the study of business and management with a range of other disciplines. A joint programme gives you the flexibility to combine your interests and gain knowledge in more than one field. Your programme will be split between the School of Business and Management, and another outstanding school at QMUL. Title Home school UCAS Code Computer Science with Business Management BSc School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science G4N1 Computer Science with Business Management and Accounting BSc Computer Science with Business Management with Industrial Experience BSc Computer Science with Business Management and Accounting and Industrial Experience BSc Information Technology Management for Business with Industrial Experience BSc School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science G4N2 I4N1 I4N2 NI11 Environmental Science with Business Management BSc School of Geography FBN2 Geography with Business Management BSc School of Geography FVN1 French with Business Management BA School of Languages, Linguistics and Film R1N1 German with Business Management BA School of Languages, Linguistics and Film R2N1 Hispanic Studies with Business Management BA School of Languages, Linguistics and Film R4N1 Russian with Business Management BA School of Languages, Linguistics and Film R1N7 Mathematics with Management BSc* School of Mathematical Sciences G12N Mathematics with Actuarial Science BSc School of Mathematical Sciences G1N3 Mathematics with Management with a Professional Placement BSc* Mathematics with Actuarial Science with a Professional Placement BSc School of Mathematical Sciences School of Mathematical Sciences G1NN G1N5 *Please note these programmes are pending approval for 2018 30 www.busman.qmul.ac.uk

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Applying to study at QMUL Our entry requirements If you are a home / EU student A-level: AAA. Minimum five GCSE passes including English and maths grade B or 5 or equivalent also required IB: 36 points overall with 666 in HL subjects and at least 4 in SL maths BTEC: See qmul.ac.uk/undergraduate/entry for detailed subject and grade requirements If you are applying from the EU, for countryspecific entry requirements and qualification equivalences, see: qmul.ac.uk/international/ countries If you are an Non-EU or International Student For detailed, country-specific entry requirements, see: qmul.ac.uk/international/ countries If English is not your first language, you must provide evidence of a recognised English language qualification. For more details, see: qmul.ac.uk/international/languagerequirements QMUL International Foundation Programme: 60 per cent in second semester modules, including 60 per cent in English, and 60 per cent in Business modules. For more information about the International Foundation Programme, see: language-centre.sllf.qmul. ac.uk/ifp Vocational and Other Qualifications The College accepts a wide range of qualifications such as BTEC, Access and Foundation programmes, vocational awards, Irish Leaving Certificate, Scottish Highers and other Baccalaureates. You are advised to contact the Admissions team (admissions@ qmul.ac.uk) before making an application so that we can give individual advice. 32 www.busman.qmul.ac.uk

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How to apply Applying online For all full-time programmes, you must apply online at ucas.com. The institution code for QMUL is Q50. There are three types of applicant: 1. Students at a school or college registered with UCAS All UK schools and colleges (and many establishments overseas) are registered with UCAS to manage their students university applications. Advice is available from your teacher or a careers adviser at your school or college. You fill in an online application and submit it to a member of staff. After checking your details, and having added your academic reference, your school or college submits the completed application online to UCAS. You pay online using a credit card or debit card. You may also be able to pay through your school or college. 2. Independent applicants in the UK UK applicants who are not at school or college can apply online via UCAS independently. You are responsible for paying the application fee, for obtaining and attaching the academic reference and for submitting the application. 3. International applicants outside the UK (EU and worldwide) Except for those whose school or college is registered with UCAS, individuals from the EU (excluding the UK) and worldwide apply online via UCAS independently. Advice is available from our International Office, British Council offices, your school or college or one of our international representatives. 34 www.busman.qmul.ac.uk

Timing UCAS will start receiving applications from September 2017 for entry in autumn 2018. Our Admissions Office usually begins issuing offers to applicants from mid-october. Deadlines UK and EU-based applicants: 15 January 2018. At our discretion, we may consider applications received up until 30 June 2018. Applications must be made before 30 June 2018. Early application is recommended. Visit us The best way to find out about life at QMUL is to visit us. You can talk to academic staff, see our halls of residence and even sample a sandwich from one of our campus cafés. Open days QMUL runs two annual Open Days a year. Find out when the next one is at: www.qmul. ac.uk/visitus. You can also book yourself on to one of our campus tours throughout the year. You will be guided by one of our student ambassadors in a small group, so will be able to have the chance to ask as many questions as you would like. Contact us For any specific enquiries about applying to study with us, contact James Boote on: j.boote@qmul.ac.uk www.busman.qmul.ac.uk 35

London, our location and accommodation A global capital of commerce and culture to rival New York, Tokyo and Beijing, London is one of the world s great cities. With nearly 400,000 students studying here, it s also a fantastic place to be a student. There is always something going on: along with plenty of free events, your student card will also provide reduced entry costs to a surprising number of places, as well as discounts on clothes and food. The School of Business and Management is conveniently located in our Mile End campus, close to London s main financial districts, the City of London and Canary Wharf. 36 www.busman.qmul.ac.uk

London is the business hub of the world, with many large firms located here. As a business student, this really appeals to me as it means more opportunities to find internships and work experience Azmeena Azim, Business Management BSc 2017 I fell in love with Queen Mary from my very first campus tour before becoming a student here. It ticked all the boxes for me being in London, the business capital of the UK, whilst also offering a friendly communitybased campus life. That, for me, is the perfect setting for a business management student to thrive Charlie Pearson Business Management BSc 2015 www.busman.qmul.ac.uk 37

London, our location and accommodation A peaceful oasis in a busy city Our self-contained campus is set beside Regent s Canal and overlooks the busy Mile End Park. It has a friendly, relaxed atmosphere: with plenty of greenery and attractive outdoor spaces, it s easy to forget that you re in the middle of a bustling capital city. At our Mile End site, you will be able to enjoy all the advantages of a campus lifestyle: a friendly community of staff and students, safety and convenience. We have two shops, four cafés, two restaurants, a bar, a gym, a bookshop and a bank on site all of this and only 15 minutes from the West End. We ve got nine food outlets on campus including restaurants, coffee shops and two grocery stores. Ground Café serves the best coffee on campus and gourmet Gelupo gelato. Mucci s serves delicious salad, pizza and pasta, and is also good value. 38 www.busman.qmul.ac.uk

Accommodation We have one of the largest self-contained residential campuses in London at our home in Mile End. Living on campus is fun, safe and convenient you ll only be a five minute walk to your lectures, which is great for those 9am starts. All of our accommodation is in self-catered flats and maisonettes. For virtual tours and full details of the accommodation options, including prices, visit: residences.qmul.ac.uk Unique campus architecture From the Lego-like shapes of the G.E. Fogg Building, to the tessellated patterns on our Mathematical Sciences Building; and from the elegant Arts Two building to the futuristic shapes of the converted Victorian Lock-keeper s Cottage, one of the things that makes our campus stand out is its distinctive architecture. www.busman.qmul.ac.uk 39

London, our location and accommodation While the West End might be the geographical heart of London, if you want to find the real soul of the capital, you will have to head east. The East End has a rich history, cultural scene and vibrant sense of community, which we are lucky to be able to call home. One of the most rapidly changing parts of the city, it combines the best of old and new. Location, location, location As any Londoner will tell you, the most important thing about living in the capital is location. We are close to Shoreditch and Brick Lane, as well as the Tech City technology cluster and the financial centres of Canary Wharf and the City. We are also only one stop away from the world-class sports facilities of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, and only 15 minutes away from Oxford Circus on the Tube. The facilities at QMUL are fantastic. The library and the Hive make group projects easier to manage, and if you want a more quiet area you can book your own room in the library or take a free room in the Bancroft Building. The facilities make studying easier. During exam season, the Students Union was also very helpful. As well as quiet rooms that were great for studying, they set up a bunny and puppy room to help students relax and take a break from all the chaos. Isabelle Victoria Manlapaz Ilaya Accounting and Management BSc 2018 40 www.busman.qmul.ac.uk

Mile End Next to QMUL s main campus and bordering Regent s Canal is Mile End Park, which features a leisure centre, museum, ecology zone and an art pavilion. A walk along the Canal will bring you to Victoria Park and eventually Broadway Market the perfect route for a weekend cycle. Mile End is also home to the Mile End Climbing Wall; based in a converted engineering works only minutes from campus, it s one of the largest indoor climbing walls in London. Stepney Just down the road from Mile End, Stepney is popular with our students for its pubs and the independent Genesis cinema, which is housed in a beautiful converted music hall and is famed for its half-price ticket deals on Mondays and Wednesdays. The Genesis is also home to Bar Paragon, where you can sample a wide range of classic cocktails made by master mixologists while attending events such as their monthly film quizzes and poetry slams. Spitalfields The Old Spitalfields Market is a five-minute walk from Liverpool Street station and Brick Lane. Here you ll find restaurants and stalls selling a variety of items on different days, from vintage clothing to collectable vinyl: try Thursdays for antiques and Fridays for fashion and art. www.busman.qmul.ac.uk 41

Bethnal Green A leisurely walk along Regent s Canal and only one stop from Mile End on the Central Line, Bethnal Green has a lively and eclectic atmosphere, filled with shops and art collectives. A popular location for student housing, it s also home to the London Buddhist Centre amd the V&A Museum of Childhood. Its Columbia Road is a winding treasuretrove of coffee houses, vintage shops and art studios, with its famous Flower Market held every Sunday, rain or shine. Whitechapel and Brick Lane Whitechapel is home to the East London Mosque, the oldest mosque in London, along with a street market running Monday to Saturday. It also features the East End Thrift Store and the Whitechapel Gallery, which offers a changing programme of innovative art exhibitions and houses a celebrated bookshop and café. Brick Lane is famous for its curry houses, bars and clubs, artisan coffee shops, record shops, vintage shops, art galleries and Sunday market, which is packed with vintage and antique bargains. Shoreditch and Hoxton Shoreditch is home to many exciting student events, from private concerts performed by internationally-renowned artists to the daily buzz generated by its galleries, markets and shops. Not only is Shoreditch a social hub, it is also home to Tech City, where many of London s digital start-ups are based. There are regular free networking events in the area. Some of the best venues in the area include XOYO, The Hoxton Pony and The Old Blue Last at almost 400 years old, it s known as an old haunt of Shakespeare s. Now owned by the Vice media channel, it hosts high-profile gigs. 42 www.busman.qmul.ac.uk

Canary Wharf and Greenwich Developed in the 1980s on the site of London s old docklands, Canary Wharf (along with the City) is the financial centre of the capital a hub of global finance and glittering skyscrapers. There are lots of restaurants, cinemas and a shopping centre here, as well as an ice skating rink in winter. Just a short journey from Canary Wharf on the Docklands Light Railway is Greenwich, where you can visit the National Maritime Museum or the Royal Observatory to admire a panoramic view over London. Greenwich Market is London s only historic market set within a World Heritage site, and boasts a range of craft stalls, food bars and restaurants open seven days a week. Stratford One stop from Mile End on the Central Line is Stratford, famous as the site of the 2012 Olympic Games. The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park now offers the same world-class sporting facilities in a beautifully landscaped park. Westfield Stratford City is one of the largest shopping complexes in Europe and has a huge range of high-street shops, bars, restaurants, a cinema and a bowling alley. www.busman.qmul.ac.uk 43