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Management

Management can be studied at St Peter's as part of the Economics & Management course. (The College does not however admit students to read Management in combination with either Engineering or Materials.) The Economics and Management course is very flexible in allowing students to develop their interests in a wide range of Economics or Management options. In the first year in addition to introductory courses in economics and mathematics there is an Introduction to Management course. This provides an overview of the historical context of modern business and of the major functional areas of management.In subsequent years students have to choose eight subjects including macroeconomics and microeconomics and two management options. This leads to a degree which can develop as the course progresses. The management options available include Accounting, Employment Relations, Finance, Marketing, Operations Management, Organisational Behaviour, and Strategic Management. The wide range of options means that tutorials are often arranged via inter-college exchanges to ensure teaching by a specialist. Strategic management has been the most popular management option across the university for the past several years and is coincidentally also the subject that the college management tutor specialises in. The close proximity of the college and college accommodation to the Said Business School is also an added benefit to those studying economics and management at St. Peter's.

Tutor

Dr Robert Pitkethly

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