At one of Britain's oldest and most prestigious universities, business students attend the Saïd Business School, a modern institution that aims to be entrepreneurial in its attitude to teaching. Programs of study include B.A. courses in economics and management as well as M.S. courses in financial economics.
Saïd Business School
Park End Street
Oxford
OX1 1HP
011-44-1865-288800
sbs.ox.ac.uk
Part of Leicester's De Montfort University, the Leicester Business School can typically boast some 4,000 students at any one time and features six distinct departments, including human resource management and corporate development, with the aim of the school as a whole being to equip graduates with skills applicable to the workplace, such as report writing.
Leicester Business School
Hugh Aston Building
The Gateway
Leicester
LE1 9BH
011-44-1162-577458
dmu.ac.uk
This university contains the Cass Business School, well-placed to train business students, thanks to its position in London's financial district. The school offers a world-recognized M.B.A. course, as well as M.S. courses in banking and international finance and investment management.
Cass Business School
106 Bunhill Row
London
EC1Y 8TZ
011-44-2070-405258
cass.city.ac.uk
Formerly two separate departments, the University's School of Management has been re-energized to offer courses to students from about 50 countries worldwide. Programs include B.S. undergraduate courses in management and taught master's degrees in international business and finance and management.
School of Management
University of St. Andrews
The Gateway
North Haugh
St. Andrews
Fife
KY16 9SS
011-44-1334-476161
st-andrews.ac.uk
The Warwick Business School, or WBS, is affiliated with the town's university and remains highly ranked on the worldwide scene, claiming to be in the top 1 percent of business schools across the globe. The school's research explores areas of business as diverse as public sector governance and customer service, with opportunities for study across all levels.
Warwick Business School
University of Warwick
Coventry
CV4 7AL
011-44-2476-523523
wbs.ac.uk
This university has its own Business School, with multiple options for study. Students can take an M.B.A. as either a full-time or part-time course, while postgraduate options include M.S. courses in actuarial finance and international health management.
Imperial College London
South Kensington Campus
London
SW7 2AZ
011-44-2075-895111
imperial.ac.uk
This university's Business School is a high-achiever in the fields of both research and student satisfaction, attaining a 94 percent rating in The Guardian newspaper's University Guide 2010 in the area of students satisfied with the teaching at the school. Fields studied include management, leadership and tourism.
University of Exeter Business School
Streatham Court
Rennes Drive
Exeter
EX44PU
011-44-1392-263200
business-school.exeter.ac.uk
The School of Management here combines a historical setting in the town of Bath with highly ranked teaching and research, catering to about 2,100 students at any given time. Undergraduates can choose B.S. courses in accounting and finance and business administration, while options at the master's level include M.S. courses in marketing and innovation and technology management.
School of Management
University of Bath
Bath
BA2 7AY
011- 44-1225-386742
bath.ac.uk/management
Accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, Glasgow University's Business School is steeped in history, thanks to its association with former faculty member Adam Smith, the economist. Offerings include M.B.A. and M.S. courses in management and real estate.
The Business School
University of Glasgow
Main Building
Glasgow
G12 8QQ
011-44-1413-303993
gla.ac.uk
The Business School at this Scottish university has both undergraduate and postgraduate opportunities, including accredited M.B.A. courses and options in the fields of tourism management, marketing and business law.
University of Strathclyde
16 Richmond Street
Glasgow
G1 1XQ
Scotland
011-44-1415-524400
strath.ac.uk/business