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Study Abroad

Warwick Business School

Warwick Business School is one of the most prestigious business schools in Europe, and offers a range of undergraduate degrees which are among the most highly-rated in the UK. You will be taught in an international environment by academic staff at the forefront of their subjects. Our undergraduate degrees in Management, Accounting & Finance, International Business and International Management are designed to appeal to a wide range of students. There are clear subject ‘pathways’ that can be followed if you have a strong interest in particular disciplines or professional careers, and the wide choice of elective modules provides excellent opportunities to acquire a broad portfolio of skills and understanding.


Example modules


Marketing Analysis

On successful completion of the module, you will have a thorough understanding of the fundamentals of marketing and of the relevance of marketing in
practice. You will be able to understand the role and importance of marketing within the general business context; Know and utilise the essential terminologies,  theories, concepts, frameworks and methods of marketing; Research, synthesise and apply marketing knowledge to real and practical examples; Identify and evaluate key factors affecting marketing decisions.

E-business and Value Chains

This module will expose you to current management thinking, methods and strategies utilised in managing value chains with e-business. The new  electronic models of supply chain management (SCM) are contrasted with traditional channels for creating value for ultimate consumers and end-users. The adoption of e-business models not only helps enterprises to improve their business processes today, but also enables them to incorporate new technologies for e-solutions in the future.


The School welcomes visiting students who wish to study modules offered on its main undergraduate degrees.

Page contact: Vivien Price Last revised: Fri 15 Jan 2010
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