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Business and the study of
business is booming in the UK. Every year thousands of Indian
Students travel abroad to study all aspects of business
in the UK from marketing through to finance. The Indian
Student talks to the Association of Business Schools, one
of the leading bodies for business schools at universities
and colleges throughout the UK, about the increasing quality
and opportunities their courses have to offer.
The Association of Business Schools (ABS) aims
to promote the study of business and management to help
improve the quality and effectiveness of those entering
management, experienced managers and senior executives in
the UK and internationally
Members of ABS comprise of the leading business
schools of universities, higher education institutions,
and independent managements colleges. Collectively the 100
members of ABS provide education for around one quarter
of a million people annually.
The scope of this provision is very wide and
covers all levels of the proposed National Framework of
higher education qualifications. ABS members provide both
general courses, which offer experience of broad business
and management issues and curriculum, and specialist programmes.
Specialist programmes can focus on a functional area, such
as marketing, finance or human resources, or occupational
sectors in, for example, the public or educational sectors.
There are currently around seven thousand UK
Honours degrees with business and/or management in their
title. These include modular and individually named degrees
and qualification pathways. Provision of courses by individual
institutions varies widely, from a single course, to two
institutions that offer through flexible modular provision,
over 500 degree titles.
ABS members also offer in excess of a thousand
postgraduate courses, which again can be differentiated
into those that are broad based, for example the internationally
renowned Master of Business Administration (MBA) and the
more specialised Certificates, Diplomas and Masters degrees
in functional areas and occupational sectors. The innovative
Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) is now available
from around twenty business schools across the UK.
Some schools also offer National and Scottish
Vocational Qualifications (N/SVQs) and short tailor-made
non-qualification programmes particularly at the executive
level.
Business schools and management colleges work
with the widest range of organisation from small and medium-sized
enterprises to international conglomerates, charities and
public institutions. They contribute to the education and
personal development of individuals at all levels from supervisory
management to main broad level through course provision,
research and consultancy services.
Great emphasis is placed on research in UK
business schools into management thinking and practice as
management and business practices evolve in the global market.
This in turn is reflected in the continual development of
programmes, new courses and innovative approaches to learning
and teaching.
Many Business & Management degree courses
now provide a work placement opportunity for students either
in the UK or abroad. Not only does this enable students
to understand theory and practice but also to develop those
particular skills and abilities desired by employers, in
preparation for a successful business career.
This, it would appear, seems to have a knock
on effect as the employability of business and management
graduates has also dramatically improved over the last 10
years. It is now recorded that 69% of all business School
graduates gain employment in the UK or overseas six months
after graduation. This is 1.5% above the average for higher
education.
For more information
about Business Studies log onto the UCAS website
www.ucas.co.uk
or contact the Association of Business Schools on Tel: +44
(0) 207 837 1899 or log onto their website www.the-abs.org.uk
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