UCL商科相关专业
UCL商科相关专业
We offer a unique research and education programme with a focus on technology management, innovation, the creation and growth of technology intensive organisations, operations research, and entrepreneurship. Our taught degrees incorporate learning activities and industrial experience that will help develop internal organisational management skills, commercial competencies, and a high degree of creativity. We offer innovative programmes to prepare scientists, engineers, physicians, and other innovators for leadership roles in the next generation of technology intensive organisations. Our doctoral programme helps to prepare leading researchers for success in academic careers.
DEGREE(商科相关的所有的专业)
Business Administration MBA
Business Analytics (with specialisation in Management Science) MSc
Entrepreneurship MSc
Finance MSc
Management MSc
1.Business Analytics (with specialisation in Management Science) MSc
Entry requirements
A minimum of an upper second-class UK Bachelor’s degree or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. Applicants must have a strong aptitude for quantitative analysis and are likely to have studied a range of degrees including: management, mathematics, engineering, computer science, economics, and psychology.
About this degree
Business Analytics (with specialisation in Management Science) is taught by UCL School of Management (in conjunction with UCL Computer Science). It combines modules that explore how data and analytics are transforming key areas of business (decision-making, strategy, marketing, operations) with modules that provide the mathematical and computational skills needed to make effective use of the latest business analytics tools.
Students undertake modules to the value of 180 credits.
The programme consists of six core modules (90 credits), two optional modules (30 credits) and a dissertation/report (60 credits).
Business Analytics (with specialisation in Management Science) is taught by UCL School of Management (in conjunction with UCL Computer Science). It combines modules that explore how data and analytics are transforming key areas of business (decision-making, strategy, marketing, operations) with modules that provide the mathematical and computational skills needed to make effective use of the latest business analytics tools.
Students undertake modules to the value of 180 credits.
The programme consists of six core modules (90 credits), two optional modules (30 credits) and a dissertation/report (60 credits).
Core modules
· Business Strategy and Analytics
· Marketing Analytics
· Mathematical Foundations for Business Analytics
· Programming for Business Analytics
· Predictive Analytics
· Operations Analytics
Optional modules
Students take two optional modules from a selection of elective modules offered by the UCL School of Management and other selected UCL departments. Possible electives, subject to agreement, may cover topics including software engineering, consulting psychology, project management and network analysis.
Dissertation/report
All students undertake an independent research project which culminates in a dissertation of 12,000 words.
Teaching and learning
The programme is delivered through a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials and project work. Assessment is through unseen written examinations, coursework and the dissertation.
Careers
Graduates from this new programme will be likely to find employment in global companies and high-growth businesses, finance and banking organisations, and consulting firms.
Employability
Students will develop strong quantitative and analytical skills, an in-depth understanding of how companies use data to make decisions and improve business performance, and practical experience with leading business analytics tools.
They will be equipped to influence strategy and decision-making, and be able to drive business performance by transforming data into a powerful and predictive strategic asset.
Students will develop strong quantitative and analytical skills, an in-depth understanding of how companies use data to make decisions and improve business performance, and practical experience with leading business analytics tools.
They will be equipped to influence strategy and decision-making, and be able to drive business performance by transforming data into a powerful and predictive strategic asset.
2.Entrepreneurship MSc
The Entrepreneurship MSc is designed for students who intend to start and run high-impact, innovative businesses. UCL's networks provide access to London's thriving entrepreneurship scene, a possible founding team and investor finance for a new business.
Entry requirements
A minimum of an upper second-class Bachelor's degree from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. Under certain circumstances, candidates with an exceptional entrepreneurial background, but not meeting the above criteria, will be considered.
Together with the academic requirements, applicants normally must have a demonstrable interest in pursuing an entrepreneurial venture or career and must have undertaken entrepreneurial activities, not simply aspire to entrepreneurship. Applicants must also have in excess of two years' work experience.
Emphasis is placed on applicants’ ability to begin developing their startup immediately.
About this degree
Students learn the necessary skills to build and scale a successful business. This includes how to develop ideas, build prototypes, and understand what customers truly want. Students learn about finance/funding, marketing, team building and all the key issues facing rapidly scaling enterprises. The focus of the teaching and student experience is around hands-on learning and entrepreneurial activity.
Students undertake modules to the value of 180 credits.
The programme consists of seven core modules (105 credits), one optional module (15 credits), and a research dissertation (60 credits).
Students learn the necessary skills to build and scale a successful business. This includes how to develop ideas, build prototypes, and understand what customers truly want. Students learn about finance/funding, marketing, team building and all the key issues facing rapidly scaling enterprises. The focus of the teaching and student experience is around hands-on learning and entrepreneurial activity.
Students undertake modules to the value of 180 credits.
The programme consists of seven core modules (105 credits), one optional module (15 credits), and a research dissertation (60 credits).
Core modules
· Building High Impact Ventures
· Customer Development and Lean Startup
· Entrepreneurial Finance
· Entrepreneurial Marketing and Analytics
· Prototyping
· Strategic Management of Entrepreneurial Ventures
· Managing The Growing Firm
Optional modules
Students choose one of the following modules:
· Fintech Entrepreneurship
· Healthcare Entrepreneurship
· Retail and Consumer Entrepreneurship
· Technology Entrepreneurship
Dissertation/report
All students undertake a dissertaion research project of 10,000 to 15,000 words in length. The dissertation topic is chosen by the student and typically relates to their start-up idea. It is, however, possible to research alternative commercial issues and opportunities. All students have an academic supervisor from the Entrepreneurship MSc teaching team to guide them throughout the process.
Careers
Former Entrepreneurship MSc students have gone on to create a diverse range of start-up companies such as Double Dutch Drinks. For recent news of Entrepreneurship MSc alumni activity visit UCL School of Management website.
3.Management MSc
The MSc Management at UCL is a highly competitive international programme. It provides students with a solid understanding of practical managerial issues coupled with a strong foundation in current theoretical debates. It consists of two routes: one for students from business disciplines and one for those from other disciplines.
Entry requirements
A minimum of an upper second-class Bachelor's degree from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard, in any subject. Taking a GMAT or GRE test is not compulsory but if you have already taken a GMAT or GRE test then please include this in your application.
About this degree
If you are allocated to Route A, you will acquire a solid foundation in management that will add value to your existing academic background. If you are allocated to Route B, you will have the opportunity to specialise in either the Finance or Corporate pathway. Both routes enable students to become leaders in their fields.
Students undertake modules to the value of 180 credits. The programme consists of core and optional modules (120 credits in total) and a Business Research project (60 credits).
We offer two routes: Route A for students new to the subject or those who have studied business without finance and accounting; Route B for graduates of business and management (including finance and accounting).
Route A
· CORE MODULES
· Accounting and Finance Analysis, Business Economics, Business Strategy, Decision and Risk Analysis, Financial Decision Making, Markets and Customers, Organisational Behaviour and Career and Profession
· PLUS one optional module:
· see www.mgmt.ucl.ac.uk/msc-management
Route B
· CORE MODULES
· Corporate Finance, Decision and Risk Analysis, Markets and Customers, Corporate Strategy and Career and Professional Development
· PATHWAY MODULES
· Depending on the pathway taken – Finance or Corporate – three pathway modules PLUS one optional module:
· see www.mgmt.ucl.ac.uk/msc-management
Business Research Project
All students investigate a business issue in a global or local context, writing either a dissertation, a professional literature review, or a business plan. Some students also choose to work with a company and develop a research project which culminates in a consultancy report.
Careers
The programme is designed to enhance career prospects through the advanced study of business and organisations, and draws on the knowledge and skills gained from a first degree. It envisages educating graduates who can make an early and substantial contribution to their future employer. Graduates have secured jobs in a variety of leading companies including Barclays, Deloitte, Goldman Sachs, Google, PwC, and Unilever.
Recent career destinations for this degree
· Business Consultant, Morgan Stanley
· Corporate Tax Accountant, PwC
· Financial Analyst, Bloomberg
· Management Consultant, KPMG
· Real Estate Analyst, Goldman Sachs
Employability
Students benefit from career training as soon as they arrive at UCL and throughout the duration of their studies. This, together with the rigorous academic training, can lead to jobs in top international companies and banks around the world.
4. Finance MSc
UCL's Finance MSc covers the key aspects of finance underpinning effective functioning within the financial sector. It engages with the theory and application of core concepts in corporate finance, portfolio management, and mergers and divestments, and other essentials. Students will develop transferable skills to help them assume leadership roles.
Entry requirements
A minimum of an upper-second class Bachelor's degree from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard in one of the following subjects: Finance, mathematics, engineering, economic theory, science or statistics. Degrees from other disciplines may be considered if they are related to finance and/or mathematics
About this degree
Students will acquire a firm grasp of fundamental finance-related concepts, and be able to apply their knowledge to practical tasks by, for example, utilising mathematical models to predict market behaviour. Graduates will acquire the skills and knowledge required to work in any of the major financial centres from New York, to London, to Tokyo - indeed, globally.
Students undertake modules to the value of 180 credits.
The programme consists of six core modules (90 credits), four optional modules (30 credits) and a dissertation (60 credits).
Core module
Students must take six core taught modules (four in term one and two in term two).
· Advanced Derivatives Modelling and Portfolio Theory
· Advanced Quantitative Methods for Finance
· Asset Pricing
· Corporate Finance
· Financial Mathematics
· Financial Econometrics
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Optional modules
Students choose four of the following:
· Advanced Corporate Finance
· Behavioural Finance
· Big Data Analytics
· Fixed Income Modelling
· Mergers, Divestments & IPO Analysis
Dissertation/report
All students undertake an independent research project which culminates in a report of 15,000 words.
UCL
School of Management
CAREERS
The School of Management Careers team provides bespoke and exclusive careers support for SoM students and is formed by two teams - our Careers Consultant team who provide careers coaching and guidance via 1:1s and group workshops and our Employer and Alumni Engagement team who facilitate connections with employers and alumni both in the UK and globally via bespoke employer and alumni event programmes. This is an essential complement to our academic programmes, enabling us to best prepare our students for their future careers and support them to identify and achieve their goals.
Our Careers Consultant team is led by Tisha Pryor, Careers Team Leader and includes 5 Career Consultants, while our Employer and Alumni Engagement team is led by Shak Chowdhury, Employer & Alumni Engagement Manager and includes 2 Employer & Alumni Engagement Officers, 1 Internships & Vacancies Officer (Management Science) and 1 Employer and Alumni Engagement Administrator.
Meet Employers
Working closely with a broad range of employers from all sectors, we organise a programme of activities designed to maximise opportunities for our students to network and build strong connections with employers. Our students participate in activities which allow them to develop a highly competitive skillset, and strong and current commercial awareness.
As part of the dedicated employer engagement programme, our students enjoy exclusive access to:
· Industry Insight Sessions
· Employer led business games and skills sessions
· Employer presentations
· Employer led CV checking, mock interviews and mock assessment centres
· Employer involvement in academic teaching
· Access to the wider employer activity programme organised by UCL Careers
Employers who have previously participated in the School’s programmes
· Accenture · Amazon · Asos · Bank of England · Barclays · Bloomberg · Deloitte · Capco · Capgemini · Deutsche Bank |
· EY · Expedia · IBM · L’Oreal · PA Consulting · PwC · P&G · Sainsbury’s · Unilever |
Recruit our Students
Whether you need to recruit for permanent graduate level positions, projects or internships, our global student community can meet the most diverse recruitment needs. Our rigorous selection criteria across our courses mean that, as a recruiter, you can be confident that much of the initial work has already been done for you.
Ways you can engage with our students:
· Advertise your vacancies: target your opportunities, internships and placements to specific courses and year groups. We will advertise your opportunities free of charge.
· Raise your profile: attend our industry insight sessions, deliver company presentations and support students by offering CV / application checking and mock interviews. You can get involved in these activities throughout the year.
· Industry Projects: benefit from an independent perspective on strategic issues by harnessing the expertise of our students. We welcome projects from all industry sectors and will be happy to discuss your needs further.
· Student Societies: our student societies are a vibrant part of the UCL School of Management community, led by students for students. Our Women in Management Society for example organises events designed to support our female talent reach their full potential.