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Undergraduate
BSc Management with Law/Law with Management
Message
from the Director, LSE External Study.
The
academic direction of this degree is undertaken by the London
School of Economic and Political Science (LSE).
The
combination of law and management subjects offered will appeal
to those of you who are seeking a degree which provides an opportunity
for critical and theoretical study. It is intellectually demanding,
as there are two disparate academic disciplines involved.
This
joint degree has been specially designed so that those of you
taking certain law options will satisfy the academic stage of
the legal training requirements of the Law Society and Bar of
England and Wales. Alternatively, the combination of management
and law will equip you to work in both public and private sectors
where a demonstrated ability for logical reasoning is required.
Key
points
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a degree with an international flavour set within a strong
social science framework
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provides a thorough grounding in accounting and finance
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develops
critical skills for a wide range of real world professional
situations
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an
excellent preparation for a career in professional accountancy,
investment banking, investment analysis and management,
management consultancy and financial management
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flexible
study programme, not limited by class times or geographical
location
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lasts
between three and eight years
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total
cost approximately £2,600 (if completed in the minimum
study period of three years). (Graduate
Entry Route can cost less than £2,000)
| Summary
of key dates |
| Application
deadline |
17
September (non-EU)
17 October (EU) |
| Registration
deadline |
30
November |
| Despatch
of study materials |
Shortly
after your registration form is received |
| Start
studying |
As
soon as you receive your study materials |
| Examinations
take place |
May/June |
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Graduate Entry Route |
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This provides an opportunity for graduates of any discipline
to gain an additional undergraduate degree by following a
shorter than normal programme, successfully completing nine
full units rather than twelve. This can normally be achieved
in a minimum of two years with the exception of the BSc Economics,
BSc Development & Economics and the BSc Information Systems
& Management. |
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