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BA International Business, Finance and Economics (IBFE) Dr Leo McCann Programme Director for BA International Business, Finance and Economics
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Welcome! Congratulations! Very competitive again this year 85 first year students on IBFE. A considerable achievement: one of the most competitive courses in the country. Outside of UK, recruiting from China, Bulgaria, Romania, Norway, Cyprus, Palestine, India…and more Structure Who we are and contacts Programme structure & learning outcomes Additional admin
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BA IBFE Learning Outcomes A. Knowledge & Understanding At the end of the Programme students should be able to: A1. Understand the principles and theory of micro and macro economics as applied to business and management A2. Understand financial concepts and accounting practices for business A3. Understand the context within which business operates. This includes knowledge of recent literatures on globalisation, Post- Fordism, the changing organisation of business and the impact of new technologies. A4. Understand the different economic, political and sociological perspectives on the workings of the UK and other economies. A5. Understand the main current approaches to business strategy and broader debates about the impact of the ‘new economy’ on management decisions.
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BA IBFE Learning Outcomes B. Intellectual Skills At the end of the Programme students should be able to: B1. Critically analyse arguments, theories and policies in relation to business B2. Solve problems and provide individual argument in relation to particular business scenarios B3. Synthesise and evaluate data from a variety of different sources B4. Think through and assess the impact of economic and organisational contexts on business performance B5. Reflect on ones own work, as well as that of ones peers
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BA IBFE Learning Outcomes C. Transferable/Key Skills and Personal Qualities At the end of the Programme students should be able to: C1. Locate/process/collate data or literature in a suitable form for analysis C2. Input primary sources of information into database format C3. Use basic mathematical and statistical techniques to understand the decision making process within businesses C4. Present quantitative and/or qualitative information, together with analysis, argument and commentary, in report form C5. Correctly cite, acknowledge and reference sources C6. Present data and argument in oral form, both individually and in groups.
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Your Programme BA IBFE Semester 1 – compulsory courses BMAN10501: Financial Reporting BMAN10770: Financial and Digital Innovations in International Business BMAN10780: Business and Management Skills With either ECON10041: Microeconomic Principles Or ECON10081: The UK Economy – Microeconomics And either ECON10061: Introductory Mathematics Or ECON10001: Further Mathematics Or ECON10071: Advanced Mathematics
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Your Programme BA IBFE Semester 2 – compulsory courses BMAN10512: Introductory Management Accounting BMAN10522(M): Financial Decision Making BMAN10770: Financial and Digital Innovations in International Business BMAN10780: Business and Management Skills With either ECON10042: Macroeconomic Principles Or ECON10082: The UK Economy – Macroeconomics And either ECON10062: Introductory Statistics Or ECON10132: Further Statistics Or ECON10072: Advanced Statistics
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Your Programme BA IBFE Optional courses You have the choice between two of the following 20-credit courses: POLI10601 – Introduction to International Politics Or SOCY10912 – Work, Organisations and Society This choice accounts for the remainder of your 120-credit requirement
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Other features of the IBFE course 1 st year Introduction to databases, 2 nd semester 2 nd year Opportunity to learn a foreign language Opportunity to participate in an exchange with institutions in Singapore or Sweden (average of 2:1 in 1 st year required)
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Time Management 15-20 hours per week contact time Important that you: a) work in your own time, 10 credits = 100 hours work b) make sure you hit deadlines; penalties often imposed on late submission Tips: Work steadily rather than cram Try & submit early: computer/printer failure is not generally accepted
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Work & Attendance Attendance at all workshops and tutorials is compulsory & monitored If you are absent, you need to complete an ‘absence from class’ form, available from the UG office D20 The form can be downloaded from: http://ug.mbs.ac.uk/intranet/
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What to do if you are ill… Especially important immediately before or during exam period ALWAYS get medical evidence Need to submit a mitigating circumstances form to D14 (Assessment & Student Support Centre) Your case will then be discussed in a ‘mitigating circumstances board’ We do need to know as soon as possible
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Student reps. Finally, it is important to get feedback on the course Need an elected ‘student rep’ to represent IBFE student opinion on the IBFE Programme Committee. A good CV entry & a valuable way of communicating student sentiment/ideas to academics & administrators who run the degree.
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Feedback Feedback from us to you – on assessment, presentations etc; Feedback from you to us – via questionnaires, focus groups and surveys; Further information in the MBS Undergraduate Welcome Guide.
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Course Information All courses have a space in the Virtual Learning Environment (Blackboard) IT Support in C11 in Welcome Week and Week 1 Attendance at all workshops, seminars and labs is compulsory and will be monitored Course Co-ordinator & Seminar Leaders English proficiency – testing and language classes are available Medical, personal and other problems
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Student Representatives Student representatives are the voice of students on MBS committees Staff-student liaison committee IBFE Programme committee Nomination forms available from D20 (including self- nominations) Deadline 3 October 2011
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Contacts Undergraduate Office (D20, MBS East) Email: undergraduate@mbs.ac.ukundergraduate@mbs.ac.uk Assessment and Student Support Centre (D14, MBS East) Email: studentsupport@mbs.ac.ukstudentsupport@mbs.ac.uk Dr Leo McCann, Programme Director (E31, MBS East) Email: Leo.mccann@mbs.ac.ukLeo.mccann@mbs.ac.uk
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Good luck for the forthcoming year! Manchester Business School
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