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MN32181: Advanced consumer behaviour

[Page last updated: 23 May 2025]

Academic Year: 2025/26
Owning Department/School: School of Management
Credits: 10 [equivalent to 20 CATS credits]
Notional Study Hours: 200
Level: Honours (FHEQ level 6)
Period:
Semester 2
Assessment Summary: CWES 100%
Assessment Detail:
  • Essay (CWES 100%)
Supplementary Assessment:
Like-for-like reassessment (where allowed by programme regulations)
Requisites: In taking this module you cannot take MN32182
Learning Outcomes: The learning outcomes of this module are to:
  • Understand and theoretically account for an instance of your own consumer behaviour.
  • Understand research methods designed to study actual consumer behaviour in the marketplace.
  • Understand, apply, and evaluate contemporary consumer behaviour theory and discuss its impact on your own behaviour.



Synopsis: This module encourages you to develop more creative and reflexive ways of thinking and expression. Being reflexive means trying to understand yourself.

Content: The main emphasis on this unit is to understand consumption as an experience and to then situate your experience within its social and cultural context; that is, as part of your everyday lives and its attendant influences - historical, political etc.

Course availability:

MN32181 is Optional on the following courses:

School of Management
  • UMMN-AYB06 : BSc(Hons) International Management with Year Abroad (Year 4)
  • UMMN-AFB14 : BSc(Hons) Management (Year 3)
  • UMMN-AKB04 : BSc(Hons) Management with Year long work placement (Year 4)
  • UMMN-AKB05 : BSc(Hons) Management with Marketing with Year long work placement (Year 4)

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