Salford Business School Explained

Salford Business School
Image Alt:Salford Business School logo, University of Salford, Manchester
Established:2006 (1987 origins of departments)
City:Salford, Greater Manchester
Country:England, UK
Type:public university business school
Motto:Altiora Petamus
"Let us seek higher things"
Dean:Dr. Janice Allan
Students:over 3,000
Campus:Urban, Parkland
Colours:Navy, Black, White and Gold
Affiliations:University of Salford

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Salford Business School is located 3 km west of Manchester city centre in the Maxwell Building on the Peel Park Campus of the University of Salford. As a business school it offers business management courses,[1] business services[2] and business focused research.[3] It is one of the university's four constituent schools.

The range of business and management studies degrees[4] includes pre-masters courses,[5] undergraduate programmes,[6] postgraduate taught[7] and research degrees up to PhD[8] level. It places equal emphasis on teaching, research and academic enterprise measured by National Student Survey[9] [10] and Research Assessment Exercise results.[11]

Teaching and research expertise falls within the areas of:

The Students' Union clubs and societies include a Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) group which works closely with the school delivering events including business games for local schools and colleges.

History

The school was formed in 2006[12] by the merger of four academic units, the School of Management, School of Accounting, Economics and Management Science, School of Leisure, Hospitality and Food Management and the Information Systems Institute. The University of Salford received its Royal Charter in 1967[13] but has a long tradition of higher education dating back to 1896 when two Workings Men's Institutes merged to form the Salford Technical Institute.[13]

Undergraduate programmes

The School offers 18 honours degrees including Business and Management Studies, Finance and Accounting, Business Information Technology and Leisure, Hospitality and Tourism Studies. All of these are full-time courses. The honours degrees courses last three years with an option for students on all courses to take a placement year between the second and final year of academic work.[14]

The School also delivers a one-year full-time honours degree intended for students who have completed their studies to the equivalent level of a Diploma of Higher Education and a full-time Graduate Certificate for students who do not have the required academic or language standards required by the School's master's degrees. There are also two part-time programmes (Certificate of Higher Education and Graduate Certificate) intended for individuals who have work experience but no formal higher education qualifications.

Postgraduate programmes

Most master's degrees have intermediate awards and students can choose to complete a Postgraduate Certificate (PgCert) or Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip). Areas of specialism currently available include International Business, Information Systems, Tourism Management, Human Resource Management and Marketing. All full-time masters courses last for one year or longer if the optional professional placement is selected.[15]

Since September 2012 students enrolling on all of the masters programmes have had the option to do a Business Innovation Project[16] which could include :

The Salford MBA

In September 2009 the Salford MBA gained accreditation from Association of MBAs (AMBA).[17] There is a consultancy component within the taught programme where students work with an external organisation to assist in solving a specific organisational issue.[18] The MBA lectures are based at MediaCityUK.[17]

Research

Research in the School is based in a number of centres including:

Notable Alumni and Former Staff

Salford Business School Alumni group on LinkedIn[19]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Business Management Courses, Salford Business School. 16 December 2017. Salford Business School.
  2. Web site: Business Services, Salford Business School. 16 December 2017. Salford Business School.
  3. Web site: Business Research, Salford Business School. 16 December 2017. Salford Business School.
  4. Web site: Business, Accounting and Management Courses. 16 December 2017. Salford Business School.
  5. Web site: Pre-Masters Courses. 16 December 2017. Salford Business School.
  6. Web site: Undergraduate Courses . 16 December 2017. Salford Business School.
  7. Web site: Postgraduate Courses. 16 December 2017. Salford Business School.
  8. Web site: PhD in Business postgraduate courses by research. 16 December 2017. Salford Business School.
  9. Web site: Finance and Accounting NSS 2008 Results. 11 March 2009. unistats.com.
  10. Web site: Business and Administrative Studies NSS 2008 Results. 11 March 2009. unistats.com.
  11. Web site: RAE 2008 results by Institution. 16 December 2017. Rae.ac.uk.
  12. Web site: About Salford Business School. 16 December 2017. Salford Business School.
  13. Web site: University of Salford Heritage. 16 December 2017. University of Salford.
  14. Web site: Undergraduate business management courses. 16 December 2017. Salford Business School.
  15. Web site: Postgraduate business management courses. 16 December 2017. Salford Business School.
  16. Web site: MSc Management. 16 December 2017. Salford Business School.
  17. Web site: Salford MBA. 16 December 2017. Salford Business School.
  18. Web site: Salford MBA Student Project. 16 December 2017. Salford Business School.
  19. Web site: Salford Business School Alumni. 16 December 2017. LinkedIn.
  20. News: Up stairs down. 16 December 2017. 23 September 2010. The Northern Echo.