2008-2009

The York Management School

Undergraduate Degree

Student Handbook

Version 2

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The York Management School

Student Handbook

The York Management School

University of York

York YO10 5DD

Phone +44 1904 434164 • Fax +44 1904 434163

Web http://www.york.ac.uk/management

Table of Contents

Table of Contents 3

1. Introduction 5

1. Introduction 5

1.1 This Handbook 5

1.2 Handbooks on the Web 6

2. The York Management School Team 8

3. Degree Structure and Content 11

3.1 Management – 1st Year 2008/9 11

3.2 Management & Management Systems - 2nd Year 2008/2009 12

3.3 Management & Management Systems - Final Year 2008/2009 13

3.4 Elective modules 15

4. Module Hours and Private Study 16

5. Management and Management System degree prizes 17

6. Module Details 18

Behaviour in Organisations (2710111) 18

Business Planning (2720241) 20

Business Processing Modelling (2730132) 21

Business Software Project (2720269) 23

Corporate Finance (2730101) 25

Corporate Social Responsibility and Governance (2730142) 27

Critical Management Studies (2720242) 29

Critical Management Systems (2730133) 31

Critical Perspectives in Accounting and Finance (2730102) 33

Development of Human Resources (2730113) 35

Dissertation (2730181) 37

Employment Relations: Here and Abroad (2730114) 39

Financial and Management Accounting (2710101) 41

Financial Management and Financial Reporting (2720101) 43

Financial Management and Financial Reporting (2720101) 43

International Business Environment (2710222) 45

Knowledge Information Systems (2720131) 47

Management and Gender (2730112) 49

Management and the Business Environment (2710124) 52

Management of Human Resources (2720211) 54

Management of Technology (2730134) 56

Marketing (2710123) 58

Operations Management (2710232) 60

Public Services Management (2730121) 62

Qualitative Methods for Accounting and Management (2710112) 64

Quantitative Methods (2710133) 66

Strategic Management in the Public and Private Sector (2720121) 68

Strategy in Context: Theory and Practice (2730144) 70

Taxation Systems (2720102) 72

1. Introduction

Welcome to The York Management School at the University of York. You have joined a community of academic, technical and administrative staff, postgraduate and undergraduate students who are all dedicated to study and the advancement of knowledge. It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to this community and we all sincerely hope that you will enjoy your period of study and successfully achieve all that you set out to.

Your success in the Management Studies degree programmes is in your hands. As with any learning programme, what you get out of it depends directly on how much effort you put in to it. You could go through the motions of reading the material, writing some documents and just fulfilling the necessary hurdles to achieve your qualification. Approaching the University experience and programme in this way is missing the opportunity to tap into the wealth of knowledge which exists within the University. We would encourage you to use every opportunity to broaden your understanding of management, learn from those you come into contact with and use the resources of the University to the fullest.

We want you to succeed and will encourage you at every step of the way. On this note we all wish you every success in your studies and hope that you will enjoy your time with the University of York.

1.1 This Handbook

This handbook is intended as a guide for undergraduate students who are undertaking the following degree programmes in The York Management School at the University of York:

BA Management (2006-7, 2007-8 and 2008-9 entry)

BSc Management Systems (2006-7 and 2007-8 entry)

It is hereafter referred to as the Management handbook and contains details on programme structures and related modules.

For general information concerning University and The York Management School regulations and policies you should refer to the Policies, Information and Procedures (PIP) handbook. Both handbooks should be read in conjunction with each other.


We hope that you enjoy studying on this programme. If at any time you have any queries or suggestions that may enhance the programme then please do not hesitate to contact me.

Philip Linsley

Director of Undergraduate Programmes

Room A117

Sally Baldwin Building Block A

Tel. 01904 434640

E-mail:

Patricia Murtagh

Course Leader, BA Management

Room D014

Sally Baldwin Building Block D

Tel 01904 434653

e-mail:

Biao Yang

Course Leader, BSc Management Systems

Room A016

Sally Baldwin Building Block A

Tel. 01904 434645

e-mail:

1.2 Handbooks on the Web

This handbook shows the requirements specific to the Management programmes at the time of going to press. As part of The York Management School’s policy of continuous improvement, changes will be made and this handbook should therefore be considered as a guide rather than a definitive document. Upon request The York Management School will provide you with the latest position on any matter arising during your studies.

Both this Management handbook and the Policies, Information and Procedures (PIP) handbook exist in two forms: a paper edition and an on-line edition, accessible on the World-Wide Web. It is expected that it will generally be more convenient to access the on-line version than the paper version, and it is intended that the on-line edition will be kept continually up to date.

The on-line edition of the Management handbook also contains links to “module VLE pages”'. Each module web page is maintained by the lecturer who teaches the module, and contains information on resources relevant to the module, and announcements, such as news of changed lecture times or corrections to printed lecture notes.

The Editor would be pleased to receive notification by email of errors in this Handbook, and suggestions for its improvement. However, in general, module descriptions are the responsibility of the module co-ordinator; omissions, corrections and clarifications to those sections should be addressed to the person concerned.

The Handbook is accessible on the World Wide Web at www.york.ac.uk/management. The editor's email address is

2. The York Management School Team

Keith Anderson
Room A016
Sally Baldwin Buildings, Block A / Lecturer / 01904 432678 / .u
Lynne Baxter
Room A124,
Sally Baldwin Buildings, Block A / Senior Lecturer / 01904 432696 /
Matthias Beck
Room A123;
Sally Baldwin Buildings, Block A / Professor / 01904 432701 /
Andy Charlwood
Room D007,
Sally Baldwin Buildings, Block D / Senior Lecturer / 01904 434342 /
Kiran Fernandes
Room A105
Sally Baldwin Buildings, Block A / Senior Lecturer / 01904 432693 /
Rachael Finn / Lecturer /
Robert Greenhalgh / Senior Teaching Fellow
Head of BSc ABF&M degree programme /
Khalid Hafeez
Room A004, Sally Baldwin Buildings, Block A / Professor / 01904 432700 /
Jocelyn Hayes
Room D013, Sally Baldwin Buildings; Block D / Teaching Fellow / 01904 432704 /
Kathryn Haynes
Room A117
Sally Baldwin Buildings, Block A / Senior Lecturer / 01904 434640 /
David Higgins
Room A016
Sally Baldwin Buildings, Block A / Reader / 01904 432695 /
Eric Kaarsemaker
Room A005a
Sally Baldwin Buildings, Block A / Lecturer / 01904 432699 /
Beth Kewell
Room A116
Sally Baldwin Buildings, Block A / Lecturer / 01904 432702 /
Fred Konteh
Room A019,
Sally Baldwin Buildings Block A / Teaching Fellow / 01904 434895 /
Philip Linsley
Room A117
Sally Baldwin Buildings Block A / Lecturer
Head of Undergraduate Programmes / 01904 434107 /
Stephen Linstead
Room A126
Sally Baldwin Buildings, Block A / Professor / 01904 434649 /
Kim Loader / Lecturer /
Neil Lunt
Room A005
Sally Baldwin Buildings Block A / Lecturer / 01904 434651 /
Josephine Maltby
Room A119
Sally Baldwin Buildings, Block A / Professor / 01904 432694 /
Russell Mannion
Room A111
Sally Baldwin Buildings Block A / Senior Lecturer
Chair of the Board of Examiners / 01904 433431 /
Liz Matykiewicz
Room A018
Sally Baldwin Buildings, Block A / Teaching Fellow / 01904 434177 /
Robert McMurray
Room A115
Sally Baldwin Buildings, Block A / Lecturer / 01904 432703 /
Walter Mkumbuzi
Room A016A
Sally Baldwin Buildings, Block A / Part-time Teaching Fellow / 01904 432697 /
Patricia Murtagh
Room D014,
Sally Baldwin Buildings, Block D / Teaching Fellow
Head of BA Management degree programme / 01904 434653 /
Andrew Pendleton
Room A101A
Sally Baldwin Buildings, Block A / Professor / 01904 434169 /
Linda Perriton
Room A107
Sally Baldwin Buildings, Block A / Senior Lecturer / 01904 433130 /
Teresa da Silva Lopes / Professor
Simon de Turbeville / Lecturer
Shraddha Verma
Room A016A
Sally Baldwin Buildings, Block A / Lecturer / 01904 432697 /
Philip Warwick
Room A017
Sally Baldwin Buildings, Block A / Teaching Fellow / 01904 434138 /
Annie Wei
Room D006A,
Sally Baldwin Buildings, Block D / Professor / 01904 434892 /
Martin Wood
Room A103
Sally Baldwin Buildings, Block A / Senior Lecturer
Chair of the Board of Studies / 01904 434650 /
Biao Yang
Room A121, Sally Baldwin Buildings; Block A / Lecturer
Head of BSc Management Science degree / 01904 434645 /
Hilary Eaude
Room A001
Sally Baldwin Buildings, Block A / School Administrator
& Student Care
Co-ordinator / 01904 434646 /

3. Degree Structure and Content

3.1 Management – 1st Year 2008/9

Structure of the academic year

Part 1 A
Autumn / Part 1 B
Spring and Summer
Module / Assessment / Module / Assessment
Management and the Business Environment / Closed exam
2 hrs, Spring term wk 1 / Operations Management / Closed exam
3 hrs, Summer term wks 6 or 7
Financial & Management Accounting / Closed exam
2 hrs, Spring term wk 1 / Financial & Management Accounting / Closed exam
2 hrs, Summer term wks 6 or 7
Marketing / Closed exam
1.5 hrs, Spring term wk 1 / Behaviour in Organisations / Open assignment
Issued wk 6
Submitted Spring term wk 2
Qualitative Methods in Accounting and Management / Open assignment
Issued wk 6
Submitted Spring term wk 2 / International Business Environment / Two 30 min tests
One open assignment
Issued week 6
Submitted Summer term wks
Quantitative Methods / Closed exam
2 hrs, Spring term wk 1

Modules are either 10 or 20 credits and total 120 for the full year.

Students are not permitted to apply for elective modules offered by other University of York departments in year 1 as all modules are core modules during the year.

Open assessments are issued on the VLE. It is YOUR responsibility to ensure you pick up the assignment from the VLE when it is released.

3.2 Management & Management Systems - 2nd Year 2008/2009

Structure of the academic year

Part 2 A
Autumn / Part 2 B
Spring and Summer
Module / Assessment / Module / Assessment
Critical Management Studies / Two open assignments
Issued wk 6
Submitted Autumn term wk 10 & Spring term wk 2 / Management of Human Resources / 2 Parts to include:
(1)Seminar papers
(2)Closed exam,1 hour, summer term wks6 or 7.
Financial Management and Financial Reporting / Closed exam
2 hrs, Spring term wk 1 / Financial Management and Financial Reporting / Closed exam
2 hrs, Summer term wks 6 or 7
Strategic Management in the Public and Private Sectors / Closed exam
3 hrs, Spring term wk 1 / Knowledge Information Systems / Closed exam
3 hrs, Summer term wks 6 or 7
Business Planning/Business Software Project / Presentation;
Open assignments:
Group Report and
Individual Reflective Statement;
Peer assessment

All modules are 20 credits.

Students are not permitted to apply for elective modules offered by other University of York departments in year 2 as the Management modules are all core modules during the year.

Open assessments are issued on the VLE. It is YOUR responsibility to ensure you pick up the assignment from the VLE when it is released.

3.3 Management Management Systems - Final Year 2008/2009

Structure of the academic year

Part 3 A
Autumn / Part 3 B
Spring and Summer
Module / Assessment / Module / Assessment
Corporate Finance
(part 1) / Closed exam
2 hrs Spring term wk 1 / Corporate Finance
(part 2) / Closed exam
2 hrs Summer term, wks 6 or 7
CSR and Governance / Closed exam
3 hrs, Spring term wk 1 / Critical Perspectives on Accounting and Finance / 3 items of coursework:
(1) Literature review, submitted spring term wk4
(2)Research synopses, submitted spring term wk10
(3)Essay, submitted summer term wk3
Public Services Management / Open assignment
Issued wk 6
Submitted Spring term wk 2 / Management and Gender / Open assignment
Issued wk 6
Submitted Summer term, wk 2
Business Processing Modelling / 30 min presentation
Open assignment
Issued wk 6
Submitted Spring term, wk 2 / Strategy in Context: Theory and Practice / Open assignment
Issued wk 6
Submitted Summer term, wk 2
Employment Relations – Here and Abroad / Open assignment and 2 hour exam. / Critical Management Systems / Open assignment
Issued wk 6
Submitted Summer term, wk 2
Development of Human Resources / 3 part assessment;
Presentation, seminar essay, open essay. / Management of Technology / Open assignment
Issued wk 6
Submitted Summer term, wk 2
Taxation Systems / Closed exam
3hrs Summer term wks 6 or 7
Dissertation (optional)

All modules are 20 credits, except the dissertation which is 40 credits.

The above modules are those offered in 2008-09. The York Management School reserves the right to withdraw modules or add further modules in future years.

Open assessments are issued on the VLE. It is YOUR responsibility to ensure you pick up the assignment from the VLE when it is released.

3.4 Elective modules

Final year students are eligible to apply for elective modules of not more than 20 credits.

Applications will be considered on a case by case basis by the Head of Undergraduate Programmes and ratified by the Board of Studies.

Students MUST adhere to the following process to have elective modules considered for approval.

1.  Check the module is running with the department offering the elective. It is not sufficient that the module appears on the elective compendium, as this may be out of date.

2.  Check with the department offering the elective that the results of the assessment will be available to The York Management School by the end of week 9 in the summer term. Without these results being available you will not be able to graduate, hence modules without results will not be approved.