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What are the sub-professional courses for British business majors?
Accounting and finance, finance, management and marketing:

1, accounting and finance. There is no simple master's course in accounting major in British universities, but the specific course is combined with the financial direction, that is, the MSc of accounting and finance major that we usually apply for. There is no specific professional ranking for this kind of major, but in theory it can be determined according to the ranking of financial direction. The curriculum of this major can refer to the accounting and finance of LSE (London School of Economics and Political Science), which is a school with excellent professional direction. Please refer to the school official website (http://www.lse.ac.uk) for specific courses.

2. Finance. Master of Finance (MSc in Finance) only teaches master's courses in the financial field, which are offered by many universities participating in business rankings in the UK. Among them, the professional courses offered by London Business School (LBS) are the most famous, but LBS does not participate in the annual Times ranking. Therefore, a representative course can refer to the Master of Finance course of Manchester University Business School. It is worth noting that when applying for this major in the UK, some institutions require applicants to provide GMAT.

3. Finance and others. The curriculum of this major not only refers to financial courses, but also combines with investment, economy, banking and other courses. Because of its diversity and novelty, it is favored by more and more international students. The curriculum of representative institutions in this major direction, such as the business school of Durham University, has a very detailed division of this major, and will provide the following majors to choose from: 1, Corporate and International Finance; 2. Finance and investment; 3. Finance; 4. International banking and finance; 4. International money, finance and investment; Financial economics.

4. management. Most universities in Britain offer courses in pure management, and the names of most teaching-oriented masters are MA in Management or MSc in Management. Among them, the management majors of British universities are more distinctive, such as the Master of Management from the University of Bath. The characteristics of this major are: students can freely choose one of the two branches of generalist and junior college in the second semester. The generalist direction is the two management courses listed above; The biggest feature of the specialty direction is to let students make more accurate judgments about the direction they are good at and want to engage in. There are five directions to choose from:

* Master of Science in Financial Management (financial direction)

* Master of Science in Human Resource Management (human resource management direction)

* Master of Science in Marketing Management (Marketing Direction)

* Master of Science in Business Management (Business Management Direction)

* Master of Science in Strategic Information System Management (Strategic Management Direction)

5. Management and others. This major is a new major combined with management direction. For example, the Ma in Innovation, Creativity and Enterprise, newly opened by Newcastle University upon Tyne this year, mainly studies the innovation and change direction of enterprises. Lancaster University recently established the Institute of Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development, which is mainly devoted to the research of enterprise reform and development.

6. Marketing direction. Marketing direction belongs to the larger professional direction of business major, which contains many subdivisions. When choosing a major, students can choose marketing major, such as MA in marketing major and MSc in marketing major. At the same time, you can also choose its derivative majors, such as marketing management, international business, e-commerce and so on.

7. MBA

Business students and business practitioners in British universities will choose MBA to continue their vocational training and improve their management level. Courses mainly include: management, accounting, marketing, enterprise strategic management, organizational behavior and human resources.