Business Management with Marketing - BA(Hons)

Bachelor's degree

In Bristol

£ 9,250 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Bristol

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Why BA(Hons) Business Management with Marketing?
Marketing is crucial to any business and one of the most exciting and dynamic sectors in a fast-paced, ever-changing global economy. United with a broader understanding of business, this course prepares you for the complexities of marketing management across stakeholders in the modern and complex business environment.
Why study our course?
This broad based, contemporary business degree allows you to study marketing in depth, underpinned by a solid grounding in all business functions and an understanding of business law, finance, organisational behaviour and people management.
You will analyse real business issues and gain an understanding of the market process, consumer behaviour, the lucrative business-to-business environment, traditional and digital marketing methods and global marketing.
You will be part of a lively community of students, enthusiastic and experienced tutors and an enterprising university with a strong reputation for producing employable and 'work ready' graduates. Bristol is recognised as one of the UK's leading marketing hubs with a strong employer network and diverse graduate opportunities.
Real world experience
You will regularly apply marketing theory to real businesses and develop the crucial skills required by employers. Guest speakers and case studies from industry, paid placements and internships, competitions and an active Marketing Society ensure you have regular access to industry and the latest developments in the field in addition to valuable contacts with local employers.
We work closely with the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM), the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) and the Institute of Directors (IOD) who offer you opportunities to network, access events and gain valuable accreditations.
Where it can take you
Career prospects are excellent and diverse with graduates securing predominantly marketing or management roles although due to the broad...

Facilities

Location

Start date

Bristol (Avon)
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Coldharbour Lane, BS16 1QY

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

Placements
You are encouraged to undertake a 40-week paid sandwich placement, relevant to your degree. Placements are taken after the second year of study and could be based in the UK or internationally.
This is a valuable and rewarding aspect of your course allowing you to gain real-world experience, develop key skills and increase your employability on graduation.
UWE has established strong links with employers offering placements including large multinationals such as Mini, Disney, Microsoft, Intel and Warner Brothers in addition to local small to medium sized enterprises,...

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Subjects

  • Marketing
  • Business and Management
  • Project
  • Tourism
  • University
  • Teaching
  • Industry
  • Network
  • Access
  • Learning Teaching
  • Global
  • Marketing Management
  • Business Environment
  • Network Training

Course programme

Content

In your first year, you will study modules which are common across a number of Business and Management courses. This offers you the flexibility to switch between courses at the end of the first year as your interests develop and change.

Year one

The first year provides a foundation for the development of the knowledge, skills and attributes necessary for future success.

You will study the following compulsory modules:

  • Introduction to Management
  • Economics for Events and Marketing
  • Understanding Business and Financial Information (Marketing, Events and Tourism)
  • Understanding the Principles of Marketing (Marketing, Events and Tourism)
  • Business Decision Making for Marketing and Events
  • Enterprise and Entrepreneurship
  • Marketing in Society
  • Understanding Organisations and People (Marketing, Events and Tourism).

Year two

In the second year, you will study modules relating to the main functional areas of business, including a range of specialist module options, and you will develop your research and enquiry skills.

You will study the following compulsory modules:

  • Managing People
  • Management Skills (Marketing and Events)
  • Research Methods for Events and Marketing
  • Applied Marketing Practice
  • Introductory Research Project (Marketing and Events)
  • Financial Aspects for Marketing, Events and Tourism
  • Managing Business Processes (Marketing, Events and Tourism)
  • Integrated Marketing Communications.

All students are encouraged to spend their third year on placement and the curriculum in the second year provides support in securing this placement.

Final year

The final year will include a major project, modules which require the integration of the knowledge gained in the earlier years of study and a number of advanced business module options which allow you to further develop your specific interests. The final year curriculum also includes a focus on managing change, both in organisational terms and in terms of your own career.

You will study one of the following major final year projects:

  • Critical Business Enquiry Project
  • Enterprise Project
  • Work-based Enquiry Project
  • Applied Business Project
  • Business Project (International direct entrants only).

In addition, you will study the following compulsory modules:

  • Strategic Management (Marketing, Events and Tourism)
  • Managing Organisational Change
  • Integrated Business Simulation.

In addition, yo uwill study two optional modules from the list below OR one if a Study Year Abroad (SYA) or Placement Year has been completed:

Optional modules

  • Marketing Services
  • Digital Marketing Communication
  • Big Data for Marketing
  • Global Marketing Management
  • Key Account Management
  • Brand Management
  • Public Relations
  • Events and Festivals Management

The University continually enhances our offer by responding to feedback from our students and other stakeholders, ensuring the curriculum is kept up to date and our graduates are equipped with the knowledge and skills they need for the real world. This may result in changes to the course. If changes to your course are approved we will inform you.

Learning and Teaching

The course is taught through a blend of learning activities - some tutor-led and face-to-face, some student-led and independent, some online, some in groups and some which require students to support each others' learning.

Lectures, workshops and seminars, group project working and tutoring account for 12 hours of contact per week. However you will be expected to spend at least as much time again in essential independent study, for example, in preparing for workshops and seminars, reviewing lectures, online working through the university's 'virtual learning environment', reading, conducting research, preparing assessed work and revising for end of module exams.

For more details see our full glossary of learning and teaching terms.

Our learning and teaching approaches are student focused with the emphasis on helping you to actively find out things for yourself. You will be expected to work with a mix of theory and practice, academic rigour and a practical approach, so that you can appreciate the relevance and application of concepts learnt. To help in this, you will be expected to gain high quality work experience, ideally through the 40-week placement but if not, then through short term internships or paid work as a Student Ambassador, Peer Assisted Learning Leader or through volunteering.

Assessment

You will be assessed through a mix of coursework and examinations, all of which aim to assess not only what you know and can do, but also to develop the graduate attributes that are valued by employers. These attributes include communication and presentation skills, IT and numeracy skills, team work, project and time management skills as well as the intellectual skills of problem solving, critical thinking, analysis and evaluation, creativity and innovation.

Coursework comes in many different forms: essays and reports; business plans and applied research projects; portfolios and weekly notes; assessed group and individual presentations and posters. You will also be required to reflect and comment on your own learning and personal development.

For more details see our full glossary of assessment terms.

Business Management with Marketing - BA(Hons)

£ 9,250 + VAT