Management and Human Resources (Industry) BSc Hons Undergraduate Program By Lancaster University Management School |Top Universities

Management and Human Resources (Industry) BSc Hons

Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

25,450 GBPTuition Fee/year

Scholarship

YesScholarships

Main Subject Area

Business and Management StudiesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Studying Management and Human Resources at Lancaster will help you understand many current and critical questions about the changing nature of organisations, work, and people management practices. You will be taught by academics who are tackling the big questions of the day related to employment relations, wellbeing, managing diversity, business ethics, sustainability, artificial intelligence, and the implications of technology in society.

Human resources are crucial to an organisation’s success. This degree focuses on understanding people in workplaces – the way we work, how we shape organisations and how we are, in turn, shaped by them – primarily through social and psychological perspectives. Our teaching approach blends academic material with practical insight and exercises.

In your first year, you study Management and Organisational Behaviour, alongside selecting a subject from the wider Management School.

In your second year, you study Human Resource Management and deepen your understanding by choosing from topics such as Organisational Psychology or Business Ethics.

Your third year is spent in industry. Our  Careers and Internships teams  will support you in securing a placement. Past students have worked across all aspects of industry, and students returning from a year in industry invariably have an enhanced motivation for their final year. Previous students have enjoyed placements with companies including Morgan Stanley, Hilton and the Sony Corporation.

The final year sees you selecting from options such as Work and Employment Relations and Organising in a Digital Age.

Program overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Studying Management and Human Resources at Lancaster will help you understand many current and critical questions about the changing nature of organisations, work, and people management practices. You will be taught by academics who are tackling the big questions of the day related to employment relations, wellbeing, managing diversity, business ethics, sustainability, artificial intelligence, and the implications of technology in society.

Human resources are crucial to an organisation’s success. This degree focuses on understanding people in workplaces – the way we work, how we shape organisations and how we are, in turn, shaped by them – primarily through social and psychological perspectives. Our teaching approach blends academic material with practical insight and exercises.

In your first year, you study Management and Organisational Behaviour, alongside selecting a subject from the wider Management School.

In your second year, you study Human Resource Management and deepen your understanding by choosing from topics such as Organisational Psychology or Business Ethics.

Your third year is spent in industry. Our  Careers and Internships teams  will support you in securing a placement. Past students have worked across all aspects of industry, and students returning from a year in industry invariably have an enhanced motivation for their final year. Previous students have enjoyed placements with companies including Morgan Stanley, Hilton and the Sony Corporation.

The final year sees you selecting from options such as Work and Employment Relations and Organising in a Digital Age.

Admission Requirements

87+
32+
176+
58+
6.5+

4 Years
Oct

Tuition Fee and Scholarships

Domestic Students

9,250 GBP
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International Students

25,450 GBP
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