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BSc (Hons) Management (Innovation, Strategy and Entrepreneurship)
Gain the skills required to become a dynamic manager and focus on your chosen specialism from second year onwards.
Study core and specialist areas of business and management according to your personal or academic interests or career ambitions. Specialise in innovation, strategy and entrepreneurship whilst still benefitting from a huge amount of choice across this flexible course, which includes a work placement in your penultimate year of study.
Explore strategic innovation management, strategic decision-making, entrepreneurship and small business development through real case studies.
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496
students joined our BSc Management degrees in 2024
93%
of students in employment or further study within 15 months (Discover Uni)
Selected course units delivered by Masood Entrepreneurship Centre >>
World University Rankings
6th in the UK and 22nd in the world for Accounting and Finance (QS World University Rankings 2024)
7th in the UK and 39th in the world for Business & Management Studies (QS World University Rankings 2024)
BSc Management (Innovation, Strategy and Entrepreneurship) / Application and selection
Year of entry: 2025
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We are unable to accept any transfers directly into the second or third year due to the assessment and study options followed by our first year students at Alliance Manchester Business School. All undergraduate degree programmes at Alliance Manchester Business School are full degree programmes with a September start and students must commence the programme from year one and meet our entry criteria.
If you are currently studying at The University of Manchester on an alternative course, and wish to transfer to first year study at Alliance Manchester Business School, please contact ugadmissions.ambs@manchester.ac.uk to check your eligibility.
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