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We offer research-led, quality teaching, based on influential scholarship, international profile and strong links with business. Explore cutting-edge management theory and practice, with a wide range of specialised modules to choose from.

Choosing your modules

Please see the list of modules below, this is the only list that visiting students can choose from. Please do not request other modules as advertised in the module catalogue. We will contact you during early August or early December (depending on your start date) to discuss your module choices. Please note that these are subject to change. If you're applying to mainly study Management modules as a visiting student, you should select "School for Business and Society" on your visiting student application.

English language requirements

IELTS: 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component (the language requirements are part way down this page. The other requirements are not applicable).

For more information see our undergraduate English language requirements.

Teaching schedule

You can study in our department for the following periods only:

  • Full academic year
  • Semester 1 only
  • Semester 2 only

Examination and assessment

Assessment is by coursework for Visiting student modules with the majority of deadlines in the January/February and May/June Common assessment periods.

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Contact us

Simon Sweeney
International Student Coordinator Exchange Programmes

simon.sweeney@york.ac.uk

Management visiting student contact

sbs-visiting-students@york.ac.uk

Undergraduate modules

Module Code Module Description Year / Stage Semester Credits ECTS
MAN00021C Introduction to Business Ethics & Sustainability 1 1 20 10
MAN00010C Humanity, Economics & Management 1 1 20 10
MAN00032C Marketing Essentials 1 1 20 10
MAN00034C People, Management and Professional Development 1 1 20 10
MAN00019C Research and Information Criticality 1 2 20 10
MAN00026C Finance Fundamentals 1 2 20 10
MAN00028C Marketing Communications 1 2 20 10
MAN00030C Marketing Principles and Practice 1 2 20 10
MAN00031C History of Management 1 2 20 10
MAN00013I Marketing Principles and Practice 2 1 20 10
MAN00019I Consumer Behaviour II 2 1 20 10
MAN00015I Behaviour in Organisations II 2 1 20 10
MAN00001I Business Planning & Sustainable Entrepreneurship 2 1 20 10
MAN00006I Management Information Systems 2 2 20 10
MAN00007I Management of Human Resources 2 2 20 10
MAN00024I Strategy, Management & Society 2 2 20 10
MAN00036I Auditing 2 2 20 10
MAN00011I Project & Operations Management 2 2 20 10
MAN00020I Sustainable and Ethical Marketing 2 2 20 10
MAN00016H Innovation & Firm Competitiveness 3 1 20 10
MAN00017H Supply Chain Management 3 1 20 10
MAN00053H Managing Professional Service Firms 3 1 20 10
MAN00057H Leadership in Practice 3 1 20 10
MAN00059H Management in the Twenty-First Century 3 1 20 10
MAN00062H Applied HR, Business and Society 3 1 20 10
MAN00031H International Marketing Strategy 3 1 20 10
MAN00003H Company Law 3 2 20 10
MAN00006H Contemporary Issues in Accounting and Finance 3 2 20 10
MAN00013H Management, Technology & Society 3 2 20 10
MAN00035H Behavioural Finance 3 2 20 10
MAN00056H Marketing and Innovation Management 3 2 20 10
MAN00058H Workplace Mental Health and Wellbeing 3 2 20 10
MAN00064H Contingencies 3 2 20 10

Contact us

Simon Sweeney
International Student Coordinator Exchange Programmes

simon.sweeney@york.ac.uk

Management visiting student contact

sbs-visiting-students@york.ac.uk