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1 BA International Business, Finance and Economics (IBFE) Dr Leo McCann Programme Director for BA International Business, Finance and Economics

2 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

3 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.

4 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

5 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.

6 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

7 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

8 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

9 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)

10 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

11 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/

12 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

13 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.

14 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.

15 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

16 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

17 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

18 Good luck for the forthcoming year! Manchester Business School


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