Introduction to Business introduces students to the fundamental concepts of Business.
Intakes: April, September
The Global Media Classroom is designed to offer an innovative, low-carbon approach to internationalisation and cultural exchange across Lancaster University and its international partner institutions (Sunway University, LU Ghana, BJTU, and LU Leipzig). It offers a novel opportunity to learn about the theories and practices of media in a global context through interactive workshops with students and academics from classrooms across different countries and regions of the world.
Intakes: September
This course provides the introduction to financial management as practiced in business organizations.
Intakes: April, September
The course investigates the ways in which culinary practices, ingredients, food rituals, and dining traditions articulate cultural identity and embody historical, economic, and intercultural influences across societies.
Intakes: April, September
The subject provides an introductory, general underpinning knowledge about the business events industry.
Intakes: September
Linear algebra plays a comparably profound role in both theoretical and applied mathematics, as well as in statistics, economics and finance and many other disciplines.
Intakes: September
This elective course offers students a practical introduction to the German language and an insight into the cultures of German-speaking countries.
Intakes: September
This course prepares learners to understand and apply generative AI tools across healthcare contexts—whether as future clinicians, researchers, health educators, administrators, or innovators in health technology.
Intakes: April, September
The course explores the historical and contemporary narrative theories of drama and cinema.
Intakes: September
This course is introduced as a year-one compulsory unit across all management and marketing in SBS programmes offered at the undergraduate level.
Intakes: April, September
Film Studies introduces students to film art and film form, with a particular emphasis on narrative filmmaking. Students will be exposed to the fundamentals and key concepts in film form and film style in order for them to develop the ability to evaluate and articulate filmic works.
Intakes: September
This course introduces undergraduate learners to the concept of digital wellness and equips them with foundational knowledge and applied decision-making skills to manage their use of digital technology responsibly.
Intakes: April, September