The overall aim of the programme is to provide students with a thorough grounding in theoretical and practical aspects of business management and accounting and finance, through modules drawn from the Management School departments. The programme provides a wide variety of options that open up different career choices, providing high expected returns in terms of professional and vocational relevance.
Programme overview
The Year 1 establishes the foundations of a broad spectrum of business management and accounting and finance theories and concepts.
Year 2 builds upon this foundation, through the introduction of more advanced concepts and operational aspects of business, management and accounting and finance.
Year 3 draws the previous years’ teaching and learning together through introduction and development of accounting, finance and strategy.
Students’ acquisition of knowledge and understanding is facilitated through the teaching and learning strategies pursued by the various departments from which BSc (Business Management with Accounting and Finance) modules are drawn. Teaching and learning methods used on the programme include lectures and small group teaching via seminars, tutorials, computer workshops, simulations and workshops. Students’ knowledge and skills are developed through taught material, exercises and coursework of increasing challenge and complexity throughout the programme.
Careers
A degree in management (with accounting and finance) will place students well for careers in a wide range of businesses. Possible careers could be in the following areas:
Accounting: graduates employed as accountants would be responsible for maximizing profitability for their clients or employers. Students could also study further to get ACCA or CIMA qualification and gain chartered accountant status, who would be qualified to deal with tax returns and auditing, as well as offering financial advice.
Banking: This degree will provide students with valuable skills to go into banking and economic analysis, in the business/commercial sector and retail.
Stock Broking: Accounting and finance career prospects go far beyond digits and analysis. Graduate who enjoy dealing with people (a good negotiator and communicator) coupled with the skills from this degree may selling stocks.
Financial Management: Knowledge gained in money management, savings and investments in this degree will place students well to become financial advisors, some specialising in mortgages and pensions.
Tax advisors: While the degree does not provide specific knowledge on the extremely varied areas of taxation, graduates will be positioned well to develop these skills.
General management and clerical roles: the degree provides insights in to marketing and human resources.
Expected October 2025
Lancaster University Leipzig
Strohsack Passage,
LEIPZIG,
Berlin,
04109, Germany
The language of instruction at Lancaster University Leipzig is English. To enter the degree, you must be able to demonstrate you are suitably proficient in English.
IELTS Academic 6.5 - No band below 5.5
TOEFL iBT / Home Edition 87 - Minimum of 17 in listening, 18 in reading, 17 in speaking, 20 in writing
Pearson PTE Academic 58 - 42 in each band