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The BSc (Hons) Business Management with Foundation and Placement Years is ideal for those interested in a future professional career in business and management. The course offers an excellent grounding in key aspects of business management and will equip you for a wide variety of career options including operations, HR, project management, business analytics, business consultancy as well as setting up your own venture.
Throughout the course you’ll get to develop key employability skills such as research, presentation, critical analysis, problem solving, teamwork and entrepreneurship. The curriculum is also complemented by guest lectures and ‘live’ workshops to promote independent learning and help to increase your employability skills for the future.
The degree programme is designed so that the Foundation Year provides an underpinning year, incorporating both academic and work/professional related learning, for applicants needing to improve their academic skills. The year develops students academic and professional skills within the contexts of the disciplines offered by the university, e.g. Business, Law, Psychology, Computer Science and Criminology, to enable students to continue and participate in the undergraduate business programmes at levels 4, 5 and 6. This includes developing communication skills, digital and research skills, and understanding the importance of sustainability, diversity and inclusion.
Year 1 covers the foundation elements of business management. Years 2 and 4 cover the areas in more depth and in particular develops your employability skills. The programme equips you with the knowledge and skills required for a professional career in a rapidly changing work environment, while supporting your self-awareness, personal development and providing access to valuable work-experience opportunities.
If taking a Placement Year, this will fall in the 3rd year of a 4-year degree. You’ll have the opportunity to find paid work, putting the learning of your first 2 years into practice to develop and enhance real world skills to launch your career.
BSc Business Management has been approved as part of The Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) Accredited Degree scheme and students are eligible to claim exemptions towards the CIM Certificate in Professional Marketing/Digital Marketing.
Students will have an opportunity to qualify for the CMI Level 5 Diploma in Management and Leadership (5D1V2) or the Level 5 Certificate in Leadership and Management (5C1V2) dependent on successful completion of modules which are mapped to one of these CMI awards. This is a good opportunity to develop the skills that are required to become ready for the workplace, while gaining a formal qualification and building a skills portfolio that you can show to future employers.
Foundation Year
Term 1:
• Communication Skills (20 credits)
• Digital and Research Skills (20 credits)
• Sustainability and Society (20 credits)
Term 2:
• Foundation Year Project (20 credits)
• Core Concepts of Business (20 credits)
• One option from the following: Core Concepts of Computer Science; Core Concepts of Criminology; Core Concepts of Law Core, or Concepts of Psychology.
Year 1
The first year will consist of six compulsory modules:
• Essentials of Management (20 credits)
• Academic and Employability Skills (20 credits)
• Principles of Marketing (20 credits)
• Accounting and Finance (20 credits)
• Quantitative Methods for Business (20 credits)
• Managing and Leading People (20 credits)
PLEASE NOTE - Students who may want to take LLB modules as electives in Years 2 and 3 will undertake one law module (Common Law Method) on a pass/fail system (i.e. non credit-bearing) over the summer between Year One and Year Two. Students are strongly advised to take this module before undertaking the core law modules.
Year 2
The second year will consist of six modules.
Three Compulsory Modules in Semester 1:
• Ethics and Law in the Gig Economy (20 credits)
• Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility (20 credits)
• Economics for Business (20 credits)
Three elective modules from the list below in Semester 2:
• Strategic Brand Management and Social Media (20 credits)
• International Human Resources Management (20 credits)
• Marketing and Sales in a Digital World (20 credits)
• Consumer Psychology and Behaviour (20 credits)
• Introduction to Digital Marketing (20 credits)
• Project Management (20 credits)
• Business Law 1 (20 credits)
• Data and Intellectual Property Protection (20 credits)
• Introduction to Taxation (20 credits)
• Financial Markets and Instruments (20 credits)
• Research Methods (20 credits)
Students also have the opportunity to spend Semester 2 studying abroad (60 credits).
PLEASE NOTE
Research Methods is a pre-requisite for the Dissertation module in Year 3.
Business Law 1 is a pre-requisite for the Business Law 2 module in Year 3.
Introduction to Taxation is a pre-requisite for the Advanced Taxation module in Year 3.
Year 3
Students who select to undertake a placement year in industry will spend the penultimate year of their BSc programme working for an organisation under academic supervision. This supervised work placement will connect them with the employment market.
Students will gain job-related skills, awareness of the structure of an organisation, practical problem-solving, responsibility, interpersonal skills in professional settings, and understanding of the unwritten rules of workplaces. They will have the opportunity to reflect on their learning, supervised by an academic supervisor. They will also enrich their CVs with important practical experience.
Year 4
The fourth year will consist of five or six modules.
Three Compulsory Modules in Semester 1:
• Global Leadership and Change Management (20 credits)
• International Strategic Management (20 credits)
• Creativity Innovation and Entrepreneurship (20 credits)
Two or three elective modules in Semester 2 from the list below:
• Sector Specific Project or Dissertation or Internship* (40 credits) and/or
• Cases in International Strategy (20 credits)
• International Business and Global Trade (20 credits)
• Digital Marketing Strategies (20 credits)
• Market Research and Digital Marketing Analytics (20 credits)
• Digital Sales Management (20 credits)
• Personal Finance (20 credits)
• Business Law 2 (20 credits)
• Advanced Taxation (20 credits)
• Audit (20 credits)
• Introduction to FinTech (20 credits)
• Mergers and Acquisition (20 credits)
• Trading (20 credits)
This course may be available at alternative locations, please check if other course options are available.
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Please note: We assess your most recent awarded or attempt of a qualification(s) towards entry to our programme so it is important that you include all recent study on your application.
We also offer a Non-standard entry route:
Please note this route is only available for applicants who do not require a UK Student Route Visa to study with the University.
Applicants who do not possess 64 UCAS points from a maximum of 3 A Levels or equivalent, will instead be invited to a formal interview along with providing two years of appropriate work experience evidenced in a full CV along with two work references. Applicants must still display the appropriate level of competence in both English Language and Mathematics.
Any applicant without GCSE English language at grade C/4 will be invited to complete The University of Law English Test (ULET).
Students who will be under the age of 18 but no younger than 17 at the commencement of the course are permitted. https://www.law.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/entry-requirements/
| Test | Grade | Additional details |
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| IELTS (Academic) | 5.5 | IELTS 5.5 or above with a minimum of 5.5 in each component. |
Don’t worry if you don’t hold one of the qualifications listed to meet the English Language requirements, we’ll offer you The University of Law English Test (ULET) so you can study with us. You can view a list of accepted English language qualifications in the link below to see if you meet our requirements.https://www.law.ac.uk/globalassets/13.-media--doc-repo/04.-students/international/pdf_students_accepted-english-language-qualifications.pdf
Each of our courses has set entry requirements and they can differ depending on your country of origin. Find the specific entry requirements for your country on our international entry requirements pages.
You can also find out more about studying with us as an international student at https://www.law.ac.uk/students/international/ https://www.law.ac.uk/students/international/the-application-process/entry-requirements/
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Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.
Home students: The Foundation Year fee will be £5,760 and all subsequent year fees will be £10,320 per year.
Tuition fees for students continuing their course in following years may be subject to annual inflationary increases.
Our course fees also include all textbooks and materials. Please see the following link for further information - https://www.law.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/course-fees-and-funding/
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Email:admissions@law.ac.uk
Phone:01483 216000
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Phone:020 3435 4608
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