BA (Hons) Business and Management (Entrepreneurship)
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University isn't great at sports. The management of the university doesn't seem to have good common sense.
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Accomodation should get fixed, course is really nice and city is historic and choices were great and I enjoyed my experience in all.
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It was a fun experience and I am all set to roll.
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Bachelor's degree
In London
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
London
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Duration
3 Years
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Start date
Different dates available
Full of ideas for new businesses? Budding entrepreneur? Whatever your aspirations, our Business and Management (Entrepreneurship) course will give you a good grounding in the theory and practice behind entrepreneurial flair. Along the way you’ll develop the core skills you need to excel in all kinds of businesses and start to build a clear picture of exactly where those skills could take you.
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About this course
An innovative Business and Management course offering specialism in entrepreneurship.
High student satisfaction in the NSS – 89% in Business and Management.
Choice of work placement length – 10 month or 10 week.
Exceptional learning environment – supportive academic staff with business experience and close knit student community.
You’ll have many opportunities to explore your career aspirations and you will be encouraged to take up marketing work placements and internships. You’ll also work alongside real businesses on project based assignments, giving you useful insights to a range of businesses and possible career choices. Possible career paths include starting your own business, or applying your entrepreneurial skills in public, private or charitable sector organisations.
List of current alumni careers
Employers such as Logica, NHS, Liberty, Ocado, IBM, Marks and Spencer, American Express, Sky and Numatic International have recruited our Business and Management graduates. Students have also gone into roles including Business Analyst, Business Development Manager, Account Executive and Brand Planner.
We accept a wide range of qualifications for entry to our undergraduate programmes. The main ones are listed below:
A Level - A level grades BCC - CCC with Grade C in Business or related subject preferred. Applicants without business studies A level can apply but will need to demonstrate a strong interest in Business in their personal statement.
BTEC - Extended Diploma grades Merit, Merit, Merit (MMM) accepted in a business or related subject.
International Baccalaureate - A minimum of 26 points are required in addition to evidence of a strong interest in Business in your personal stateme
Reviews
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University isn't great at sports. The management of the university doesn't seem to have good common sense.
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Accomodation should get fixed, course is really nice and city is historic and choices were great and I enjoyed my experience in all.
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It was a fun experience and I am all set to roll.
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Course rating
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This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years
Subjects
- Entrepreneurship
- Management
- Operations Management
- Business and Management
- Business Environment
- Financial Accounting
- International Business
- Human Resource management
- Events Management
- Globalisation
- Organisational Strategy
Course programme
· Year 1
Gain a broad understanding of today’s business environment – from the context that organisations operate in through to trends in economic thinking and the importance of data in business. Modules will cover topics such as organisations and the business environment; economics and globalisation; managing data.
· Year 2
Focus on the inner workings of businesses, use business techniques to solve problems and start developing the skills that employers look for. Modules include a key module in creativity and innovation in entrepreneurship, a compulsory module in financial accounting and a required module in entrepreneurship.
Optional topics include: human resource management; information and operations management; festivals and events management; and international business. At the end of the year, you can choose to embark on a ten-month business placement or a 10-week summer placement – applying what you’ve learnt so far in the real world.
· Year 3
Develop and explore your business learning, focusing on being enterprising and creating your own business. Undertake an in-depth business research project in entrepreneurship. You’ll also have a chance to set up a business on your own or with fellow students. Other topics to explore include: managing sustainability; organisational strategy; new trends in management; creating and hosting festivals and events; and strategic human resource management.
Course assessment
You'll be assessed in a wide range of ways that will test your business knowledge and management skills. These could include presentations, work related projects, group-work, computer based simulations, podcasts, examinations, essays, videos and business reports.
Additional information
Teaching methods We offer variety in the way we teach: sometimes we will set you problems so you can find the answers for yourself, sometimes we will lecture. Most modules use a mix of lectures and small group seminars. There is a good blend of online activities using our Virtual Learning Environment, Minerva. We invite business leaders in to talk about their experience and we arrange visits to local businesses. All of our teaching methods facilitate your development as a self directed learner.
BA (Hons) Business and Management (Entrepreneurship)