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What are the business majors studying in the UK?
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Recommend several good business schools.

university of bath

Some people ridicule it as a "big bathing place", not only because of the name of the school, but also because there is a world-famous monument here-the ancient Roman bathing place. Ha ha ha, I think it's really funny. The trump card of the University of Bath, School of Management, is considered as one of the best business schools in Britain, ranking 14 in the latest QS ranking of British universities in 20 17.

Master's courses: accounting and finance, management, finance, marketing, international management, human resource management and consulting, finance and risk management, finance and banking, business analysis (newly established on 20 16/20 17), operation, logistics and supply chain management.

Warwick University.

As a member of Russell University Group, Warwick Business School has been accredited by EQUIS (European EFMD), AMBA (UK) and AACSB (USA). What is striking is the rowing team. For charity, since 2009, members of the men's rowing team of the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom have published nude calendars every year. Ah ha ha ha, you know my hobby! ! !

Master's courses: accounting and finance, business analysis, finance, finance and economics, financial mathematics, management specialty, marketing and strategy, business (financial management), business (marketing), business (accounting and finance), international business, etc.

University of Manchester.

Manchester University is very famous in China, and its business school is very famous. Ranked sixth in the academic ranking of 20 17 QS. It is worthy of being an established business school, and its master's program is very detailed and comprehensive.

Master's courses: accounting and finance, business analysis and strategic management, business analysis: operational research and risk analysis, business psychology, finance, human resource management and labor relations, management, marketing, innovation management and entrepreneurship, international business management, etc.

lancaster university

You must be familiar with Oxford and Cambridge. Lancaster's colleges are based on their system, so each college has strong independence. Interestingly, every college of Lancaster University is named after a nearby place name. (I feel a little cute inexplicably) And it enjoys a good academic reputation, and its graduates also have outstanding employment prospects and further studies prospects ~

Master's courses: business administration, business administration for senior managers, accounting and finance, e-commerce and innovation, finance, human resources and knowledge management, human resources development and consulting, international business, operational research, management, money, banking and finance (economics), etc.

University of Birmingham.

Like Warwick University, it is one of the few business schools that have been certified by the three major business education certification institutions in the world.

Master's courses: international marketing, marketing, market communication, human resource management, international business, marketing strategy and consultation, social research (business field), development economics, international money and banking, financial mathematics, economics, money, banking and finance, environment and natural resource economy, investment, accounting and finance, etc.

Where to go depends on the average score, IELTS, internship, documents and so on. Don't covet ranking. It's a waste of money if you don't graduate.