BSc Management Sciences

For all first, second and third year students in 2008-09

Paper

Course number and title

Year 1

1

MA107 Quantitative Methods (Mathematics) (H) and ST107 Quantitative Methods (Statistics) (H)

2

Either EC100 Economics A or  EC102 Economics B

3

AC100 Elements of Accounting and Finance

4

IS143 Information Technology and Society

Years 2 & 3

5

OR202 Operational Research Methods

6

ST203 Statistics for Management Sciences

7&8

Two from: 
OR301
Model Building in Operational Research (third year only)
OR304 Decision Analysis
Either ST327 Market Research: An Integrated Approach (third year only) or MN302 International Marketing: A Strategic Approach

9

Papers to the value of one unit from: 
AC211 Managerial Accounting
FM212 Principles of Finance
Either FM320 Quantitative Finance (only if FM212 taken in second year) or FM300 Corporate Finance, Investments and Financial Markets (only if FM212 taken in second year)
EC201 Microeconomic Principles I or EC202 Microeconomic Principles II or MN201 Economics for Management
EC210 Macroeconomic Principles
EC220 Introduction to Econometrics
ID200 Organisational Theory and Behaviour
LL209 Commercial Law

10&11

Papers to the value of two units from:
A further paper under 9 above
The papers not taken under 7&8 above
IS340 Information Systems in Business
MA207 Further Quantitative Methods (Mathematics) (H)
MA301 Game Theory I (H)
MN307 Aspects of Marketing Management (H) (may not be combined with MN302 or ST307)
OR302 Applied Management Sciences
SA250 Demographic Description and Analysis 
ST226 Actuarial Investigations - Financial (H)
ST307 Aspects of Market Research (H) (may not be combined with MN307 or ST327)
OR307 Simulation Modelling and Analysis (H) (may not be combined with OR301)
ST331 Decision Theory and Bayesian Statistics (H) (may not be combined with OR304)

12

Papers to the value of one unit from 10&11 above or (subject to approval by the Departmental Tutor) any other paper which is normally available only to second or third year students taught within the School or at other colleges of the University where practicable.

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