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BA Hons Business Management

Validated by Anglia Ruskin University

Start date(s) September 2011
Weekly hours & time The course will have 12 hours a week of
lectures that will take place during normal
college hours (between 9.00am and 4.30pm)
Course weeks 3 years. 30 weeks each year split over two 15 week semesters
Course day(s) The days of the course are to be confirmed. It
is anticipated that you will attend over 3 days.
Location The first year of the Anglia Ruskin University Degree in Business Management will be delievered at the Seevic College Benfleet Campus or New Campus Basildon. The second and third year of the degree can be completed at Anglia Ruskin University or partner institutions.

What will I do?

The aim of the course is to engage students with the reality of management practice. There will be a blend of theory and practice using innovate learning and assessment strategies. As a result of taking the course you will develop into a confident and inspired management practitioner.

In the first year you will undertake the study of key management theory whilst also developing your problem solving skills. Modules include: Economics of Business, Marketing essentials and Accounting and Finance.

The wide range of course options enable you to focus on areas of particular interest, or to prepare for specific professional
requirements. Close ties with international industry and business ensure that course content is aligned with contemporary business practice.

When you graduate you will be able to:

  • Display a real understanding of contemporary issues such as globalisation, sustainability and social and demographic change
  • Demonstrate a sound appreciation of management practice, including human resources, marketing, accounting and finance and information management
  • Critically analyse strategic commercial behaviour

On a more practical level, you will be able to:

  • Use appropriate IT business applications to support analysis and enhance reporting
  • Utilise appropriate qualitative and quantitative techniques to analyse a range of issues
  • Plan and execute research projects
  • Effectively communicate results at whatever level is appropriate to the audience

Entry requirements

Tariff points: 200, including GCSE(s) Required: 3 GCSEs at grade C or above including English and Mathematics or Science.

Assessment

There will be a variety of assessments taking place including exams, projects, group and individual presentations.

Progression

Suitable candidates can progress onto a business related Masters degree.

How to Apply

Applications via UCAS
www.ucas.co.uk

UCAS Code: N124
Campus Code: W

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