Established in 1884. Over 50%
of the departments received an “excellent” rating
for the quality of teaching (Times
Good University Guide). The University is seen as
a world class research institution .
Students from 80 countries study at Bangor , more
than 10% of the total student population. Bangor has
8000 students, 1000 are in the Business School .

“The best university setting in
the UK , with parts within 6 feet of the sea” (The
Independent) 4 hours to London (250 miles).
It takes 2 hours by train from Manchester International
Airport Bangor is like a student
village. Most of our buildings and student residences
are a short walk from the city centre where you will
find the longest High Street in Wales .


University rank: 55; Business
School rank: 36 (Thames 2002)

IELTS: 6.0
IELTS: 5.5 3-month extra English £2,000
£6,200 2003/04
Accommodation are guaranteed for
all first year students. They are all centrally located
within walking distance or on a short bus route. Bangor
has cheaper accommodation and lower living costs than
in most university cities as well as a safe, clean
environment.

Bangor offers special packages
for International students. Fees plus standard self-catered
accommodation, from £7,800 per year
(2003/04)

From £2,400/yr

From £3,860/yr

£80-100/m

One of the most
beautiful Universities in the UK , a university town
Quiet and safe, very friendly local
community
The cost of living is lower than at
many other UK cities
Strong Finance and banking focus, degrees
in Banking and Finance; Banking and Mathematics
High ranking in research. “The best
business school in Wales ” (Times survey 2002”)
Many Chinese postgraduates in Bangor
but only 16 undergraduates
It takes 4 hours to London and 1.5
to Manchester
Busy city social life should not be
expected
Not in an easy reach of famous financial
institutions, but do have a link with Standard Chartered
Bank's CEO who comes from Bangor area .


An understanding of accounting
and finance is central to the management of organisations
- for measuring performance and maintaining cash flows.
Careers in accountancy and related areas: banking,
investment, stockbroking, insurance, retail management
or the civil service.
Banking and financial services
represents a highly competitive and rapidly changing
sector. This course offers you the opportunity to
study the theory and practice of financial services
and financial markets.

A broad-based multi- disciplinary
and applied degree programme. It is designed to prepare
you for a career in administration and management
in a wide variety of organisations in the public,
private and voluntary sectors. Employers are increasing
looking for individuals with good qualifications and
skills in administration and management. This course
will help you to develop a range of skills such as
the ability to research, analyse, interpret and apply
information.
This degree allows you to combine
a broad programme of study in business with a specialism
in financial markets and institutions. We use case
studies to illustrate the principles of marketing,
personnel and financial management which help you
to develop commercial awareness, communication and
presentation skills.

This course focuses on this shift
in attitudes and the implications it has for the application
of management principles and practices in all types
of organisation. Special emphasis is given to the
marketing function.
This degree allows you to develop
the vital skills needed to manage finance, people
and information, while gaining specialised knowledge
of accounting. We use case studies to illustrate the
principles of management and accounting and to help
you to develop commercial awareness, leadership, communication
and presentation skills. We also offer Management
as a joint degree subject
Management with Banking and Finance
offers you the opportunity to develop the vital skills
needed to manage finance, people and information,
and to learn how these skills can be applied in banking
and elsewhere in the financial sector. We use case
studies to illustrate the principles of management
and to help you .
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