- University of Bradford School of Management
Bradford University School of Management, located in
Bradford ,West Yorkshire ,England and established in1963 , is an internationalbusiness school . It occupies buildings nearLister Park which are separate from the main university campus.Introduction
The School of Management provides
undergraduate ,postgraduate anddoctoral degrees in management, including MBA (Master of Business Administration ) courses;as well as non-degree courses for business executives, welcoming around 1,500 practising managers on shorter courses each year from corporations such as Emirates airlines, RBS and Ciba Specialtiy Chemicals.Currently, the School has 1000 undergraduates, over 500 postgraduates on taught courses, and nearly 100 doctoral students. The current establishment of the School is some 160 academic and support staff, including 18 professors. Additionally, the School has some 120 associate staff who teaches ethnic diversity and need for economic regeneration are issues it is addressing through widening access to courses and through outreach to the local business community.
In addition to welcoming international students to Bradford, the School has an extensive range of programmes around the world, running programmes in Europe (with our associate institution NIMBAS in the Netherlands and Germany), the Middle East, China, India and Singapore. Some 2,000 students are registered for various awards on overseas programmes.
Around 80 students graduate from the full-time MBA each year, and 25 from the part-time MBA. The School also offers part-time Executive MBA courses for around 50 students per year. As well as a Masters degree in
Finance , TQM, international management, accounting, HRM.Almost half the academic staff are from outside Britain or have non-UK qualifications. In addition, more than 30 nations are represented at the Bradford campus.
Over 60% of students, and over 50% of faculty, come from outside the UK. Taking the
Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) test is required for entry to the MBA programme; the average GMAT score of successful applicants is 585.Fees for the full-time MBA are approximately £18,000 (GBP) (not including living expenses); many students are either sponsored by their employers or take advantage of various scholarship and bank loan schemes.
Accreditation
The School is consistently ranked among the top
business school s in the world, accredited by the prestigious AMBA andEQUIS . The school has also been accredited byHM Treasury placing it in the top 50 MBA programmes in the world.Ranking
The school is ranked in 53rd place in the
Financial Times Global MBA Rankings 2008. [ [http://rankings.ft.com/global-mba-rankings FT.com / Business Education / Global MBA rankings ] ] The distance learning MBA program is ranked by the Economist Intelligence Unit 10th in the World. [http://www.economist.com/markets/rankings/displaystory.cfm?story_id=10590282--~~~~]Courses
Masters Degrees
* MBA - full-time, part-time, distance learning
* MSc - Management
* MSc - Finance, Accounting and Managemnt
* MSc - Human Resource Management
* MSc - International Business and Management
* MSc - Marketing and Management
* MSc - International Management
* MSc - The European Management Programme
* MSc - Finance
* MSc - Advanced Marketing
* MSc - Total Quality and Performance Management
* Phd
* DBA
* MResUndergraduate Degrees
* BSc Business and Management Studies
* BSc Accounting and Finance
* BSc Marketing
* BSc Business Studies and Law
* BSc International Business and Management
* BSc Human Resource Management
* LLB Lawtructure
MBA students take a prescribed set of 'core courses', then choose 5 electives from a choice of around 30. The core courses include:
*Business economics
*Finance andaccounting
*People in organisations
*Operations management
*Marketing
*Strategic management
*Business research
*Personal development portfolio
*Management projectTrivia
* The Bradford University School of Management is believed to be the origin of the
Bradford factor , an absence review technique in HRM.References
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