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Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
Both the confidence and skills I gained from the BIP [Business and Internships] module were vital in helping me secure an internship and subsequently a graduate role at JP Morgan.
Sophie Beck, BSc Business Economics
Click on the modules below to find out more about them.
If you are interested in taking any of these modules please contact your hub to check that you are able to do so, as well as the relevant departments for more information.
N.B. The modules listed are based on data available at the time of issue and are subject to change. Many modules will have limited spaces so you are not guaranteed a place and departments may prioritise students from their own discipline.
Level 1:
- BEM1021 Leadership and Teams (15 credits)
- BEM1022 Introduction to Leadership Studies (15 credits)
- BEM1034 Introduction to Innovation and Entrepreneurship (15 credits)
- BEM1040 Introducing Management and the Contemporary Business Context (15 credits)
Level 2:
- BEM2062 NEW The Innovation and Entrepreneurship Mindset
- BEM2058 NEW Making Innovation and Entrepreneurship Happen
- BEM2035 Leading in International Contexts (15 credits)
- BEM2037 Leadership: Challenges and Practice (15 credits)
- BEM2040 Database Technologies for Business Analytics (15 credits)
- BEM3064 Analytics and Visualisation for Managers and Consultants (15 credits)
- BEM2025 Marketing Communications: Strategies and Applications (15 credits)
- BEM2021 Human Resource Management (15 credits)
Level 3:
- BEM3090 NEW Rethinking Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- BEM3092 Business for Social and Environmental Good (15 credits)
- BEM3047 Contemporary Leadership Issues (15 credits)
- BEM3051 Organisational Development (15 credits)
- BEM3052 Managing Change and Crisis in Organisations (15 credits)
- BEM3057 Employment Law for Managers (15 credits)
- BEM3061 Business Ignition - Idea to Implementation (15 credits)
- BEM3072 Entrepreneurial Futures (15 credits)
- BEM3090 Rethinking Innovation and Entrepreneurship (15 credits)
- BEM3092 Business for Social and Environmental Good (15 credits)
- BEM3095 - Motivation and Social Influence at Work (15 credits)
- COM2015 Introduction to Data Science
- COM2016 Programming with Python
- COM2018 Programming with Python - Proficency students can take this
- COMM108 Data Systems
- ECMM422 Machine Learning
Level 3:
- EMP3001 Commercial and Industrial Experience (CANDI)
This module will provide you with an opportunity to undertake practical work experience in a business, commercial or public sector setting that is of direct relevance to your development as an experienced professional. You will apply the knowledge and skills from taught modules to authentic problem-solving in the workplace which will give you important insights into your potential job role once you graduate from university. You will be encouraged to use imagination and creativity in problem-solving and to develop communication skills, planning and time management and team-working skills. Placements will involve taking responsibility for a substantial project, which may be a problem to be solved in the host organisation, in line with your degree programme. Placements are subject to availability, approval by the relevant discipline lead and full compliance with important Health and Safety procedures and requirements.
“The brilliant thing about this module is that because it is placement based, it gives you the opportunity to learn so much more that previously possible. It allowed me to develop many skills I wouldn't have been able to develop otherwise, whilst it taught me so much about auditing as a whole. Being able to get hands on experience was both very useful for my career plans after university, but also a nice change from the typical university module.” Dan Thorpe, EMP3001 Placement Student 2023, PwC – Summer Audit Intern
Please note: This module is available only to students in the Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy. You cannot take this module if you are undertaking yearlong Industrial Placement programmes.
To find out more, please email empsemployability@exeter.ac.uk
Level 2:
- BUS2004 Business Internships and Placements (15 credits)
Please note that this module is open to Year 2 Business School Students Only. It also cannot be taken by students on the 'With Industrial Experience' (WIE) programme. WIS/WES students can opt to defer the placement and the 50% career management reflection assessment (deadline August) to after the study abroad year but before their final (4th) year.
This module is designed to increase your overall competitiveness in the graduate job market. Through a guided programme of study, dedicated bespoke 1-to-1 support, and practical business experience, BUS2004 will help you:
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Discover a career that is right for you
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Write tailored, impactful, CVs, Cover Letters and Applications
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Boost your interview performance
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Develop life-long career planning skills
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Maximise the benefits of LinkedIn and Networking
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Establish highly effective placement, internship, and graduate job search strategies.
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Access the ‘Hidden Job Market’
To enhance your personal development even further, you will be required to put these skills and new knowledge into practice by finding, securing, and completing a minimum 140-hour (4-week) graduate-level work placement.
By the end of this module, you will have significantly increased your probability of securing your dream graduate job and developed skills that will benefit you throughout your career.
“Both the confidence and skills I gained from the BIP [Business and Internships] module were vital in helping me secure an internship and subsequently a graduate role at JP Morgan.” Sophie Beck, BSc Business Economics.
For more information, please contact cles-employability@exeter.ac.uk.
Considering a career in teaching?
The Graduate School of Education 'Learning for Teaching' modules are intended for students who are considering a career in teaching.
Each module includes a series of introductory and preparatory lectures and seminars, school experience, ideally undertaken during university vacations, as well as the opportunity to reflect on your experience towards the end of the module.
If you have questions about the modules, or difficulties in registering, please see the Learning for Teaching FAQs or contact learningforteaching@exeter.ac.uk.
Please note, some disciplines do not include these modules in their students’ online module registration list. If this is the case, contact your course administrator to help you register.
Level 2:
- EDU2016 Learning for Teaching: School Experience (15 credits)
- EDU2017 Learning for Teaching: School Experience (30 credits)
Level 3:
- EDU3013 Learning for Teaching: School Experience (15 credits)
- EDU3014 Learning for Teaching: School Experience (30 credits)