Undergraduate
BSc Management with Law
Are these programmes for me?
These degrees
combine essential elements from the BSc Management and LLB (Law)
programme, giving you an opportunity for both critical and theoretical
study. The degrees are for you if you:
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wish to pursue
a career in law or management, or run a legal practice
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are seeking
employment, either in the public or private sector, where
a demonstrated ability for logical reasoning is required.
Programme aims
To provide you
with a thorough grounding in both accounting and law; the programmes
take a broad approach to the subjects rather than focusing on
narrow technicalities.
Programme structure
The degree consists
of 12 units when taken through the Standard Route and 9 units
through the Graduate Entry Route (for the BSc Management with
Law only; the BSc Law with Management cannot be studied via
the Graduate Entry Route).
Prestige and career progression
The programme
has been developed by academics at the London School of Economics
and Political Science (LSE), regarded as an international centre
of academic excellence and innovation in the social sciences.
This degree will prepare you for a career in accounting or law,
areas of commerce such as insurance, banking, sales or marketing,
or as a Company Secretary.
Flexible study at a reasonable
cost
You
have between 3-8 years to complete the programme (or a
minimum of 2 years on the Graduate Entry Route). The
total fee payable to the University is £3,013 for the
Standard Route. The Graduate Entry Route costs £2,278.
Please note that these figures do not reflect any annual
fee increase and assume completion in the minimum study
period permitted.
Study materials
The study materials that
we send you include:
You need to provide
your own textbooks - they provide the main focus of your studies
- so before you register for the programme the University will
advise you to consider the facilities available to you locally,
and how accessible books are likely to be.
Study support and online
resources
You can either
study independently at a pace that suits you, or enrol for additional
classes at a local institution (either full time or part time)
and benefit from the more formalized support this provides.
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LSE arranges
a Study weekend in February each year.
This consists of short courses designed to help you with
examination preparation and technique. You will also have
the opportunity to discuss your studies with subject specialists.
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LSE also
runs a Summer School each year, usually
from July to mid-August, to which all students are welcome.
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Online
resources including news items, Examiners' reports
and past exam papers, student handbooks, Regulations and
reading lists.
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Online
Library giving access to Justis.com, JSTOR, ABI/INFORM,
Academic Search Premier and Business Source Premier.
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Summary of key dates |
| Application
deadline |
17
September (non-EU)
17 October (EU)
in the year before you
intend to sit your first examinations |
| Registration
deadline |
30
November |
| Despatch
of study materials |
Shortly
after your registration form is received |
| Examinations
take place |
May/June |
If you do not
have traditional 'A' levels or their equivalent, the Access
route has been designed to provide you with an entry route
to the degrees in the fields of Economics, Management, Finance
and the Social Sciences. The Diploma in Economics, a qualification
in its own right, similarly provides an entry route to these
degrees (please note that for the Diploma in Economics attendance
at an institution that has been given 'permission to teach'
by the LSE is compulsory).