BSc (Hons) Business and Management with Accounting and Finance

Bachelor's degree

In Ormskirk

£ 9,250 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Ormskirk

  • Duration

    3 Years

This degree covers the fundamentals of business and management practice, with a particular focus on accounting and finance, while also immersing you in business ethics, business law, economics and marketing. You will gain an advanced understanding of how organisations operate in rapidly changing local and global environments, develop a broad and theoretically attuned grasp of business management, and be encouraged to explore the increasingly complex environments in which businesses succeed or fail. The programme requires you to analyse the wide-ranging issues organisations encounter and allows you to be directly involved in the challenges of managing people, finances and customers in a business context.

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Location

Start date

Ormskirk (Lancashire)
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St Helens Road, L39 4QP

Start date

On request

About this course

As a BSc (Hons) Business and Management with Accounting and Finance graduate, you will be qualified to work in areas such as accountancy, administration, banking, education, finance, human resource management, marketing, public sector management, retailing, small and medium sized enterprise management, general management, and specialist functions. Alternatively, you may wish to undertake further study and progress to a Masters degree.

112 UCAS Tariff points on the new UCAS Tariff. No specific subjects are required.

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Subjects

  • Economics
  • Global
  • Accounting and Finance
  • Financial Training
  • Financial
  • International
  • Law
  • IT Law
  • Accounting
  • Business and Management
  • Finance
  • Financial Accounting
  • Management Accounting
  • Business Economics
  • Marketing
  • Statistics
  • Employability
  • Project Management

Course programme

Year 1

ACC1018 Introduction to Financial Accounting (20 credits)

ACC1019 Introduction to Management Accounting (20 credits)

BUS1012 Business Economics (20 credits)

BUS1014 People and Organisations (20 credits)

BUS1016 Marketing for Business (20 credits)

You will select one of the following modules:

BUS1017 Business Start-Up (20 credits)

BUS1018 Statistics for Economics (20 credits)

BUS1019 Information and the Organisation (20 credits)

BUS1025 Designing for an Online Presence (20 credits)

Language modules in French, Spanish or Mandarin, delivered at the Edge Hill Language Centre, are available to study as an integral part of this degree. A single Language module can be studied instead of one of the optional modules above.

Year 2

ACC2019 Financial Reporting and Analysis (20 credits)

ACC2020 Management Accounting (20 credits)

BUS2017 Research Methods for Business (20 credits)

BUS2018 Managing the Human Resource (20 credits)

You will select one of the following modules:

BUS2019 Employability (20 credits)

BUS2020 Graduate Enterprise (20 credits)

You will select one of the following modules:

BUS2022 Project Management (20 credits)

BUS2023 Quality Management (20 credits)

BUS2024 Managing People (20 credits)

BUS2025 International Business (20 credits)

BUS2026 Global Corporate Social Responsibility (20 credits)

BUS2027 Intermediate Economic Analysis (20 credits)

BUS2029 Leadership Culture and Change (20 credits)

BUS2030 Finance and Performance Management (20 credits)

BUS2031 Retail Marketing Planning (20 credits)

BUS2032 Branding: Integrated Digital Campaigns (20 credits)

BUS2033 Social Media Monitoring and Analytics (20 credits)

BUS2034 Services and Experiential Marketing (20 credits)

BUS2035 Consumer Behaviour (20 credits)

BUS2036 International Economics (20 credits)

BUS2037 Law for Business (20 credits)

BUS2038 Loyalty Generation and CRM (20 credits)

If you studied a Language module in Year 1, you may wish to study a further Language module in Year 2. This would form an integral part of your degree in place of the optional module choice above.

Year 3

ACC3010 Advanced Financial Reporting and Analysis (20 credits)

BUS3024 Strategic Management (20 credits)

BUS3027 Strategic Financial Management (20 credits)

You will select one of the following modules:

BUS3022 Dissertation (40 credits)

BUS3023 Extended Business Project (40 credits)

You will select one of the following modules:

ACC3012 Auditing and Assurance (20 credits)

ACC3013 Taxation (20 credits)

BUS3029 Seeing the Future - The Next Decade of Commerce (20 credits)

BUS3030 Business Strategy and Digital Goods (20 credits)

BUS3031 Global Logistics and International Trade (20 credits)

BUS3033 Development Economics (20 credits)

BUS3034 Contemporary Issues in Economics (20 credits)

BUS3036 Strategic Human Resource Management (20 credits)

BUS3037 Organisational Misbehaviour (20 credits)

BUS3039 Global Marketing Management (20 credits)

BUS3040 Marketing and Society (20 credits)

BUS3041 Advertising in Marketing Communications (20 credits)

BUS3042 Marketing Simulation (20 credits)

BUS3044 Entrepreneurship and Innovation (20 credits)

If you studied Language modules in Years 1 and 2, you may wish to study a further Language module in Year 3. This would form an integral part of your degree in place of one of the optional modules above.

Optional modules provide an element of choice within the programme curriculum. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means that the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed. Optional module selection may also be affected by timetabling requirements.

Additional information

International students enrolling on the programme in academic year 2017/18 are £11,575 per annum.

How will I be assessed? Throughout the programme, there is a combination of different forms of assessment to test intellectual development, vocational capability and critical thinking. Coursework involves individual and group-based activities, case studies and problem-solving exercises. Examinations take a variety of forms, using both seen and unseen questions.

Who will be teaching me? All of our staff are passionate about student learning and development. This degree is developed by specialists in accountancy, e-commerce, human resource management, marketing, operations management, people management and small and medium enterprises. The programme team includes research-active staff and professionally qualified lecturers.

BSc (Hons) Business and Management with Accounting and Finance

£ 9,250 + VAT