BSc Management with Marketing
Business degrees at Leeds are ranked 15th in the country by The Complete University Guide, and this course offers you the opportunity to combine a comprehensive understanding of the functions and processes for managing organisations, with a specialisation in marketing. It is aimed at you if you want a career within the marketing function of an organisation. Covering the core concepts, practices and techniques of management and marketing, this programme also develops analytical, quantitative, computing, presentation and other transferable skills required by the business world and employers in both the private and public sectors.
It’s a great department and university to be a part of and you’ll end up with a first class degree that stands much stronger than ones from other universities.
Katrina Murphy, current Management and Marketing student. Read more.
You will study some compulsory core modules in your subject and also have the opportunity to choose elective modules from a vast range of subjects offered by other Schools within the University. You will also choose modules from available specialised option subjects. These help you develop a deeper appreciation of Management and Marketing but in areas which are of particular interest to you. Modules are subject to change.
- The BSc Management with Marketing is ideal for individuals seeking a career within the marketing function of an organisation, who want a broader understanding of general management than they can access through a pure marketing degree.
- International students on this programme will have extra support in the form of English for Business classes.
- Management and Marketing graduates have found employment in areas such as marketing and sales, management consultancy, finance, and administration.
- Take a look at the employment statistics for this subject area at www.unistats.com .
| Compulsory Modules | Elective Modules |
|---|---|
| Information Technology and Communication Skills 1 | Chosen from another subject area |
| Fundamentals of Marketing (NEW for 2012 entry) | |
| Organisational Behaviour | |
| Business Practice | |
| Economics for Management | |
| Personal Tutorials for Management with Marketing (NEW for 2012 entry) |
| Compuslory Modules | Elective Modules |
|---|---|
| Consumer Behaviour | Chosen from another subject area |
| Mathematics for Business (NEW for 2012 entry) | |
| Information in Organisations (NEW for 2012 entry) | |
| Marketing Research (NEW for 2012 entry) | |
| Corporate Responsibility | |
| Organisation and the Human Resource | |
| How Managers Make Decisions (NEW for 2012 entry) |
You can apply in your second year to spend your third year either in industry or studying abroad.
Find out more about our Year in Industry and Year Abroad options.
| Compulsory Modules | Optional Modules | Elective Modules |
|---|---|---|
| Strategic Management | Gender and Equality at Work in Comparative Perspective | Chosen from another subject area |
| International Marketing | Information Management in Organisations | |
| Advertising and Promotional Management | HRM and Industrial Relations | |
| Marketing Strategy | Transition Economies in the New International Business Environment | |
| Operations Management | Physical Distribution and Logistics | |
| International Business Management | ||
| Strategic Human Resource Management | ||
| Entrepreneurship and Innovation | ||
| Management Decision Making | ||
| Employment Law | ||
| Business Ethics | ||
| HRM in the Asia Pacific | ||
| Current Issues in Decision Making (NEW for 2012 entry) | ||
| Managing Innovation and Technology (NEW for 2012 entry) |
Academic Qualifications
- GCSE English Language, minimum grade B
- GCSE Mathematics, minimum grade B
- Typically grades AAA at A Level, excluding General Studies and Critical Thinking
- Not a UK student? Find out about equivalent qualifications
English Language Requirements:
If English is not your first language you need a recognised English Language qualification such as:
- IELTS with an overall score of 6.5, with no less than 6 in listening, speaking, reading or writing
- TOEFL iBT with an overall score of 94, with no less than 20 in listening, 23 in reading, 23 in speaking and 24 in writing.

- Katrina Murphy
Katrina Murphy
Within my course I enjoy the fact that you can pick electives to tailor the course to suit your future career path
I had heard many good things about the university as a whole and, when I came to an open day at the business school, these were confirmed. The building is beautiful, facilities excellent, and of course the night life in the city centre made a contribution to my decision!
Related courses: BSc Management, BA Human Resource Management, and BSc Economics and Management. You can also look at the degree programmes offered at the Centre for Joint Honours.