Online BSc Programmes from the University of London
Academic Direction from the London School of Economics and Political Science
The Online Undergraduate Programmes in Economics, Management, Finance and the Social Sciences are a collaboration between the University of London – the first institution to give students the opportunity to study wherever they are – and the London School of Economics and Political Science, a world-class social science university.
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Management
Learn how to think critically, analytically and independently in fast-paced business settings; address contemporary management issues; and communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders.
Develop the analytical, problem-solving and critical-thinking skills you need to succeed in a data-focused world and workplace. You’ll also learn how to apply your knowledge to real-world situations and challenges.
See our changing world and workforce through an interdisciplinary and economic lens, and develop skills you can apply to contemporary economic challenges that span industries and sectors.
Critically and analytically engage with many of the issues that define contemporary finance and accounting landscapes, and draw on complementary social science disciplines to contextualize your learnings.
Study the changing nature of relationships between states and non-state actors; critically evaluate key theories, methodological debates and knowledge frameworks; and analyse modern social and political issues.
Questions? Email our admissions team at admissions@onlinecourses.london.ac.uk or call us at +44 808 196 0353.
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