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Management :


Why Management :

Management teaches you to understand how people behave in organizations, and the nature of power, influence, and leadership. Whether you aim to be self-employed, an entrepreneur, head your own company; or to work for private business, not-for-profit organizations or government agencies – Management gives you the tools for success!

Explore the issues facing individuals and organizations in the workplace today. There are many reasons to study Management.

1. Study Management and work in-and-through organizations

Your career will surely involve working in organizations, regardless of your chosen career path. As an economist, or marketer – or indeed in any job – your effectiveness at work depends on your understanding of the organization you work in, and how to get things done through it.

2. Learn about organizations and individuals in Management

You need to understand how people behave in organizations, the sources of power and influence, and the nature of leadership. Learn about organizations, and the people within them, in our courses on:

  • Organization Behaviour
  • Organization Theory
  • Communication
  • Employment Relations

3. Connect to the world

Management can take you places. New Zealand is one of the smallest – and is the most isolated – country on earth. We need to work extra hard at connecting to the global economy. Your career could take you to one of the great centres of global economic activity: New York, London, Tokyo.

Do you want to understand more about how to be effective in international as well as national contexts?

Keen to understand the global business system and the giant global corporations that run it?

If so – study International Management at Otago to get your career flying!

4. Discover how organizations work

Organizations are fascinating! Learn to understand organizations better, and make them work for you. We can help you gain that advantage for your future career.

Have you ever wondered:

  • Why organizations even exist?
  • Why organizations arrange the activity that goes on within and around them in the way that they do?
  • Why every organization is different – even when they are direct competitors in the same industry?
  • If you answered yes to any of the above then studying with us in the Department of Management is perfect for you!

5. Learn how to be a manager, or manage your own business

If you become a manager, your role will be to direct, lead, plan, manage, encourage, cajole, coach and organize all activity within the organization. Or maybe you’d prefer to be your own boss – self-employed, an entrepreneur, or the head of your own company?

Wherever your career takes you, benefit from the models and insights and answers we have to offer. Begin preparation for your future with our specialist courses in:

  • Human Resource Management
  • Operations Management
  • Strategic Management

SCIENCE

Why Study Science?

Courtesy model farm school

Science is the area of study where students:

  • Learn about the biological, chemical, physical and technological world
  • Plan and conduct investigations to test out scientific ideas and explanations
  • Understand that scientific knowledge has been developed over time by scientists from cultures all around the world
  • Learn that the scientific understanding of the world is constantly changing due to continuing research and new technology (for example the current debate on global warming, climate change and stem cell research)

 

Why Study Science?

Students often ask the question why do we have to do Science? Science is compulsory in Years 7 – 10 and is offered as Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Science, Physics and Senior Science in Years 11 and 12 so that students can:

  • Understand the world around them and their role in that world
  • Understand the role of Science plays in our society
  • Develop skills in planning and conducting investigations, gathering information, teamwork and evaluating their findings
  • Act responsibly when using scientific equipment and applying scientific knowledge.

 

Science education enables students to:

  • Develop the confidence, knowledge, and skills to find answers to their own questions about the workings of the biological, chemical, physical and technological world and become better-informed citizens
  • Attempt to find solutions to problems arising from their own needs and experiences in daily life
  • Take a confident part in public debate and decision making about Science
  • Appreciate the achievements of scientists and their research (including Australian scientists)
  • Value the scientific contributions and achievements of people from many different cultures.
    Courtesy Otago College

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Hot Courses of Nepal

Management:


Why Management :

Management teaches you to understand how people behave in organizations, and the nature of power, influence, and leadership. Whether you aim to be self-employed, an entrepreneur, head your own company; or to work for private business, not-for-profit organizations or government agencies – Management gives you the tools for success!

Explore the issues facing individuals and organizations in the workplace today. There are many reasons to study Management.

1. Study Management and work in-and-through organizations

Your career will surely involve working in organizations, regardless of your chosen career path. As an economist, or marketer – or indeed in any job – your effectiveness at work depends on your understanding of the organization you work in, and how to get things done through it.

2. Learn about organizations and individuals in Management

You need to understand how people behave in organizations, the sources of power and influence, and the nature of leadership. Learn about organizations, and the people within them, in our courses on:

  • Organization Behaviour
  • Organization Theory
  • Communication
  • Employment Relations

3. Connect to the world

Management can take you places. New Zealand is one of the smallest – and is the most isolated – country on earth. We need to work extra hard at connecting to the global economy. Your career could take you to one of the great centres of global economic activity: New York, London, Tokyo.

Do you want to understand more about how to be effective in international as well as national contexts?

Keen to understand the global business system and the giant global corporations that run it?

If so – study International Management at Otago to get your career flying!

4. Discover how organizations work

Organizations are fascinating! Learn to understand organizations better, and make them work for you. We can help you gain that advantage for your future career.

Have you ever wondered:

  • Why organizations even exist?
  • Why organizations arrange the activity that goes on within and around them in the way that they do?
  • Why every organization is different – even when they are direct competitors in the same industry?
  • If you answered yes to any of the above then studying with us in the Department of Management is perfect for you!

5. Learn how to be a manager, or manage your own business

If you become a manager, your role will be to direct, lead, plan, manage, encourage, cajole, coach and organize all activity within the organization. Or maybe you’d prefer to be your own boss – self-employed, an entrepreneur, or the head of your own company?

Wherever your career takes you, benefit from the models and insights and answers we have to offer. Begin preparation for your future with our specialist courses in:

  • Human Resource Management
  • Operations Management
  • Strategic Management

SCIENCE

Why Study Science?

Courtesy model farm school

Science is the area of study where students:

  • Learn about the biological, chemical, physical and technological world
  • Plan and conduct investigations to test out scientific ideas and explanations
  • Understand that scientific knowledge has been developed over time by scientists from cultures all around the world
  • Learn that the scientific understanding of the world is constantly changing due to continuing research and new technology (for example the current debate on global warming, climate change and stem cell research)

 

Why Study Science?

Students often ask the question why do we have to do Science? Science is compulsory in Years 7 – 10 and is offered as Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Science, Physics and Senior Science in Years 11 and 12 so that students can:

  • Understand the world around them and their role in that world
  • Understand the role of Science plays in our society
  • Develop skills in planning and conducting investigations, gathering information, teamwork and evaluating their findings
  • Act responsibly when using scientific equipment and applying scientific knowledge.

 

Science education enables students to:

  • Develop the confidence, knowledge, and skills to find answers to their own questions about the workings of the biological, chemical, physical and technological world and become better-informed citizens
  • Attempt to find solutions to problems arising from their own needs and experiences in daily life
  • Take a confident part in public debate and decision making about Science
  • Appreciate the achievements of scientists and their research (including Australian scientists)
  • Value the scientific contributions and achievements of people from many different cultures.
    Courtesy Otago College

 

 

 

Courtesy : https://www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk/

Top 10 Most Popular Courses for Overseas Students

*Based on data supplied by Higher Education Statistics Agency Limited (HESA), 2014–2015. To comply with the Data Protection Act 1998 and the Human Rights Acts 1998, all student numbers are rounded to the nearest 5.

10. Physical Sciences

Total number of overseas students in UK: 6,335

Physical sciences students are any who study non-living systems. Branches of physical sciences include physics, astronomy, chemistry and earth science, giving you plenty of choice. With so much yet to discover your skills are sure to be in demand.

 

 

 

 

9. Languages

Total number of overseas students in UK : 6,790

How fitting that in our interconnected world, where students can pursue their dreams almost anywhere, the study of languages is in amongst the most popular courses for overseas students. Language students benefit from flexible degrees and graduate with high level language skills sought after by many employers.

 

 

 

 

8. Computer Science

Total number of overseas students in UK : 9,230

Computer science students learn all about the theory that underpins the computer programmes society uses everyday. Like it or not we’re living in the digital age and our foray into the world of technology is showing no signs of letting up soon, join in and help build our future by studying computer science at university.

 

 

 

 

7. Subjects Allied to Medicine

Total number of overseas students in UK : 9,230

A broad area encompassing a number of courses including those related to biomedical sciences, nursing and physiotherapy. Got a desire to improve society’s health whether that be by pioneering new medicines or providing treatment and therapy? A course that falls under the umbrella of subjects allied to medicine may suit.

 

 

 

 

6. Biological Sciences

Total number of overseas students in UK : 13,220

Biological scientists learn all about the science of life. Converse to the physical sciences you’ll be studying living systems. Interested in living organisms? Be that humans, animals, bacteria or plants there’s bound to be a biological sciences course fit for you.

 

 

 

 

5. Law

Total number of overseas students in UK : 13,705

Law and civilisation go hand in hand so it’s no suprise that courses exploring the process of law are so popular. Law at undergraduate level is perfect for those seeking a career as a lawyer, but if you’re just interested in the subject be aware that the course will provide a number of sought after skills including research, analysis and interpretation.

 

 

 

 

4. Creative Arts & Design

Total number of overseas students in UK : 16,690

Follow your passion by studying a creative art or design subject and join thousands of other like minded people in the process. Graduate prospects for art and design students aren’t the strongest but the truly talented will go far.

 

 

 

 

3. Social Studies

Total number of overseas students in UK : 20,925

People interest people, enroll on a social studies course in the UK and broadly speaking you’ll be studying people. Whether you choose to learn about the complex forces driving society today or use your skills on a more applied degree such as social work there’s sure to be a social studies course to suit your interests.

 

 

 

 

2. Engineering & Technology

Total number of overseas students in UK : 27,760

Want to be at the forefront of developing new technologies for a range of industries including transport, healthcare, construction, and robotics? Study engineering at a UK uni and you’re sure to be. Don’t worry about life after studying, the oft reported engineering skills gap means you”re likely to find employment in no time.

 

 

 

 

1. Business & Administrative Studies

Total number of overseas students in UK : 58,135

The huge number of international students choosing the UK as the destination for their business-related degrees is reflective of both the quality of higher education and the UK’s position as a commercial world leader.