The document provides an introduction to Warwick Business School. It summarizes that the school has over 210 academic staff and aims to become the leading university-based business school in Europe. It then gives an overview of the undergraduate degree programs offered, including the BSc in Management, Accounting & Finance, and International Management. Sample course schedules are also provided for some of the programs.
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WBS Undergraduate Open Event Presentation
1. Introduction to
Warwick Business School
Dr Michael Shulver
Course Director, BSc Management
Warwick Business School
2. ¡®Our vision is for WBS to become the leading
university-based business school in Europe.¡¯
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3. Our community
Academic staff Support staff
210 218
Undergraduates Postgraduates
1,377 3,471
Research staff Visiting staff
26 14
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4. Our characteristics
Global
Integrated
within Business-
top-rated focused
university
Teaching Research
excellence -led
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5. At WBS you will have exposure to all
business disciplines
Accounting, Markets and Organisations
Behavioural Science
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Finance
Governance & Public Management
Industrial Relations & Organisational Behaviour
Information Systems & Management
Marketing & Strategic Management
Operations Management
Operational Research & Management Sciences
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6. You can explore other areas
at the University of Warwick
Modern Languages
Economics
Philosophy
Politics & International Studies
Law
English
Mathematics & Statistics
Physics
Computer Science
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7. Undergraduate student numbers
Total number
Course Length (years) 2011/10 intake of students
BSc Accounting & Finance 3 167 567
BSc Management 3 148 374
BSc International Management 4 46 117
BSc International Business 4 23 104
BA Law & Business 3 or 4 51 171
BSc Computer & Business Studies 3 21 61
BA German & Business Studies 4 5 40
Joint Degrees with Science 3 48 48
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8. BSc Accounting & Finance
Introduction Quantitative Understanding Business in
Economics
to Financial Analysis for Organisational Social and
for Business
YEAR 1
Accounting Management 1 Behaviour Political Context
Foundations Quantitative
Financial Integrative
of Management Analysis for Business Law
Management Project
Accounting Management 2
Foundations Global
Accounting Financial
Finance 1 of Information Environment
in Context Reporting 1
YEAR 2
Systems of Business
Issues in Global
Financial Economics
Management Finance 2 Integrative
Reporting 2 of Strategy
Accounting Project
Critical Issues ACC / FIN ACC / FIN
ELECTIVE ELECTIVE
YEAR 3
in Management ELECTIVE ELECTIVE
Critical Issues ACC / FIN ACC / FIN
ELECTIVE ELECTIVE
in Management ELECTIVE ELECTIVE
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9. BSc Management
Introduction Quantitative Management, Markets,
Economics
to Financial Analysis for Organisations Marketing
for Business
YEAR 1
Accounting Management 1 & Society 1 & Strategy
Foundations Quantitative Management,
Operations Integrative
of Financial Analysis for Organisations
Management Project
Management Management 2 & Society 2
Governance &
Global Foundations
Economics Social
Environment of Information ELECTIVE
YEAR 2
of Strategy Environment
of Business Systems
of Business
Global
Integrative ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE
Project
Critical Issues
ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE
YEAR 3
in Management
Critical Issues
ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE
in Management
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10. BSc International Management
Introduction Quantitative Management, Markets,
Economics
to Financial Analysis for Organisations Marketing
for Business
YEAR 1
Accounting Management 1 & Society 1 & Strategy
Foundations Quantitative Management,
Operations Integrative
of Financial Analysis for Organisations
Management Project
Management Management 2 & Society 2
Governance
Global Economics Foundations
& Social
Environment of Strategy of Information ELECTIVE
Environment
YEAR 2
of Business Systems
of Business
Global
Integrative ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE
Project
Critical Issues
YEAR 4
ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE
in Management
Critical Issues
ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE
in Management
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11. BSc International Business
Introduction Language & Quantitative Management, Markets,
to Financial Culture Analysis for Organisations & Marketing
YEAR 1
Accounting Management 1 Society 1 & Strategy
Foundations Language & Management,
Operations Integrative
of Financial Culture Organisations &
Management Project
Management Society 2
Governance
Language & Global Foundations
Economics & Social
Culture Environment of Information
for Business Environment
YEAR 2
of Business Systems
of Business
Language & Global
Economics of
Culture Integrative ELECTIVE ELECTIVE
Strategy
Project
Business
Critical Issues
& Society in ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE
YEAR 4
in Management
Europe
Business
Critical Issues
& Society in ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE
in Management
Europe
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12. University Partnership Programme
(UPP)
? BSc Accounting and Finance, and BSc in
Management students have the
opportunity to spend a salaried
placement year in business after their
second year at Warwick
? This professional work experience
offers students the opportunity to
begin studying for the premier
professional accountancy qualification
whilst studying for the UK's top-ranked
degree
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13. Your WBS degree will make you a
strong candidate for employers
BSc Accounting & BSc Management BSc International
Finance Business
First First
22% 28%
First
42%
Upper
second
Upper
Upper 55%
second
second 60%
63%
WBS Graduating Classes 2011
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14. Employment opportunities
are endless for WBS graduates
¡®In 2010 the UBS Investment Banking Department recruited
more graduates from the University of Warwick than from any
other university in the UK.¡¯
Tobias Wagnert, Executive Director, UBS
¡®Through their university experiences, both study and extra-
curricular involvement, students from Warwick demonstrate the
skills and competencies we look for in our potential employees.¡¯
Deloitte, 2010
¡®90% of WBS Management graduates are working in a graduate level job six
months after leaving University.¡¯
UniStats, 2010
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15. WBS is a key recruitment location
for employers
¡®Warwick students and graduates are highly targeted by
UK employers, second only to Cambridge.¡¯
High Fliers report, 2011
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16. Career and Skills
? Undergraduate Skills Programme
? Academic skills
? Personal & professional development
? Warwick Skills Portfolio Award
? Events
? Careers fairs (5 per year)
? Employer presentations (c. 150 per year)
? Job sector events
? Careers appointments
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17. Destinations of graduating class
2010
Office administration
Management¡
Advertising/marketing
Retail
Manufacturing
Financial services
Accounting services
Further study
0 10 20 30 40
Data taken from Graduate Employment Market Statistics (based on 186 respondents)
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18. Salary of WBS 2010 graduates in
employment
?50,000 +
?40,000-?49,999
?35,000-?39,999
Salary band
?30,000-?34,999
?25,000-?29,999
?20,000-?24,999
under ?19,999
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
%
Data taken from Graduate Employment Market Statistics (based on 76 respondents)
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20. Who am I?
? Final year BSc Accounting and Finance
? Interned at Citibank in GTS in Summer 2011
? Graduate offer at KPMG in audit starting 2012
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21. Why I Chose WBS
? Strong academic foundations with a practical
perspective
? Benefits of the WBS community and support
? Outstanding recreational, sport and academic
facilities
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22. My experience of the course
? Varied subjects
? Restricted choice in 1st & 2nd year because¡
? Core subjects need to be studied
? Foundations for detailed and varied modules in 3rd
year
? Successfully links academic study with practical
use
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23. WBS Community
? Focused and similar interests
? People help each other out
? Variety of careers taken post-WBS
? Staff willing to help
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24. Careers Support
? Warwick Careers Service
? Career events and fairs
? CV and application checks
? Mock interviews
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25. Other Support & Advice
Advice &
Health
Welfare
Centre
Services
Resident University Counselling
Tutor Senior Tutor Service
Careers International Religious &
Service Office faith support
Personal Undergraduate Academic
Tutor Office staff
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26. Social and recreational facilities
Arts Centre
Caf¨¦s
Restaurants
Chemist
Lounges & Bars
Outdoor Areas
Hairdresser
Banks
Health Centre
Grocery Stores
Travel Agency
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27. Students¡¯ Union
? One of the largest and most active in the country
? Facilities (some of them):
? Copper Rooms
? Terrace Bar/Pool Tables
? Bread Oven
? Regular events in Atrium
? Societies
? Covers a range of interests academic and recreational
? WFS, WBSS, One World Week
? Sabbatical officers
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29. Sports facilities
Sports Centre
Aerobics Studio
Rock Climbing
Sports Pavilion
Physiotherapy
Sports Halls
Fitness Suite
Football Fields
Other Outdoor
Fields
Tennis Centre
Cricket Pitch
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30. Academic facilities
Library
Learning Grid
Computer Labs
Group Study Rooms
Seminar Rooms
Lecture Halls
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31. Accommodation
On-campus accommodation
? On campus 6,302 bedrooms across a range of residences
? New hall of residence (Sherbourne) opening 2012/2013
? Campus accommodation is prioritised (not guaranteed) to all first year
undergraduates who place Warwick as their firm choice by the deadline
? Room on campus not guaranteed for Insurance or Clearing students
? Halls are fully managed and self-catering
? Rent includes: High-speed Internet, Heating, Water, Gas, Electricity, Insurance
Off-campus accommodation
? Another 1,830 bedrooms in houses in Coventry, Leamington Spa and Kenilworth
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32. Warwick has excellent transport to
nearby towns and cities
University of Warwick
10 mins
London
Coventry Leamington Spa Birmingham
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33. Why I Chose WBS
? Strong academic foundations with a practical perspective
? Prestigious university
? Varied modules covering core subjects
? Depth of content, especially in final year
? Material is up to date and relevant to the ¡°real world¡±
? Benefits of the WBS community and support
? People are friendly, helpful and supportive
? Wide range of career paths taken after WBS
? Excellent support during time at WBS and post-WBS
? Outstanding recreational, sport and academic facilities
? One of the largest and most active student unions in the country
? Modern academic facilities enhance your studying experience
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Editor's Notes
#17: Ug skills programmeAcademic skills: reading & note-taking, introduction to critical thinking, revisionP & PD: working in a team, becoming more assertive, organising yourself and your time, career planningEmployer presentations: either sector or degree subject specificJob sector events include: Careers in advertising, marketing and PR, Working in HR