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BA (Hons.) Business Administration
Total 420 credits (UK)/84 credits (US).
Delivery Language - English.
Delivery Language - English.
Who study this qualification:
Individuals who pursue the qualification for BA (Hons.) Business Administration come from a diverse range of backgrounds and have various motivations for studying this program. Some common groups of individuals who may choose to study BA (Hons.) Business Administration include: High school graduates: Students who have recently completed their secondary education and are seeking to pursue a bachelor's degree in business administration to acquire foundational knowledge and skills for a business career. Career switchers: Professionals who are looking to transition into the field of business administration from a different industry or job role. They may recognize the value of a business administration qualification in expanding their career opportunities and gaining a solid understanding of business principles. Working professionals: Individuals already working in the business field who seek to enhance their knowledge, skills, and qualifications for career advancement or to pursue managerial roles within their organizations. Entrepreneurs and aspiring business owners: Individuals who have entrepreneurial aspirations or are already running their own businesses may choose to study business administration to acquire a well-rounded understanding of business operations, management, and strategy. Personal and professional development seekers: Some individuals may choose to study BA (Hons.) Business Administration as a means of personal and professional development, seeking to broaden their horizons, gain new perspectives, and acquire transferable skills applicable to various domains. |
Studying BA (Hons.) Business Administration has transformed me into a confident and strategic thinker, equipped with the skills to excel in the dynamic world of business. This program has broadened my perspective, honed my leadership abilities, and opened doors to endless opportunities. With BA (Hons.) Business Administration, I am prepared to make a meaningful impact and thrive in the corporate landscape. |
Admission Criteria
DEGREE programme including Foundation Year
For entry onto the BA in Business Management programme that includes Foundation Year, learners must:
DEGREE PROGRAMME
For entry onto the BA in Business Management programme that skips Foundation Year, learners must have:
English requirements
If a learner is not a national of an English-speaking country, they must provide evidence of English language competency at a standard equivalent to the levels identified below,
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Key Highlights
- Triple Certification
- 100% online
- World class learning with affordable fee
- Scholarship for eligible students
- Credits: 180 UK Credits
- Duration: 12 -15 Months
What units are covered
Foundation Year |
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The Business Environment (Mandatory, 20 Credits)
Business Resources (Mandatory, 20 Credits)
Introduction to Marketing (Mandatory, 20 Credits)
Business Communication (Mandatory, 20 Credits)
Business Accounting (Mandatory, 20 Credits)
Human Resource Management in Business (Mandatory, 20 Credits)
Year 1 |
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Managing organisations (Mandatory, 15 Credits)
Management principles and leadership practices (Mandatory, 15 Credits)
Essential marketing principles and theories (Mandatory, 15 Credits)
Decision making for managers (Mandatory, 15 Credits)
Finance for managers (Mandatory, 15 Credits)
Budget management for managers (Mandatory, 15 Credits)
Understanding recruitment and selection (Mandatory, 15 Credits)
Communication skills for workplace (Mandatory, 15 Credits)
Year 2 |
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Change management and communication (Mandatory, 15 Credits)
Innovation management and commercialisation (Mandatory, 15 Credits)
Strategic management for aspiring managers (Mandatory, 15 Credits)
Project management (Mandatory, 15 Credits)
Auditing and quality management (Mandatory, 15 Credits)
Customer relationship management (Mandatory, 15 Credits)
Leading, managing and developing people in an organisational context (Mandatory, 15 Credits)
Personal and professional skills development (Mandatory, 15 Credits)
Year 3 |
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Managing organisations (Mandatory, 20 Credits)
Management principles and leadership practices (Mandatory, 20 Credits)
Essential marketing principles and theories (Mandatory, 20 Credits)
Decision making for managers (Mandatory, 20 Credits)
Research methods for managers (Mandatory, 20 Credits)
20 Credits from Finance Track or the HRM Track
Finance for managers (Optional, 10 Credits)
Budget management for managers (Optional, 10 Credits)
Understanding recruitment and selection (Optional, 10 Credits)
Communication skills for workplace (Optional, 10 Credits)
Management principles and leadership practices (Mandatory, 20 Credits)
Essential marketing principles and theories (Mandatory, 20 Credits)
Decision making for managers (Mandatory, 20 Credits)
Research methods for managers (Mandatory, 20 Credits)
20 Credits from Finance Track or the HRM Track
Finance for managers (Optional, 10 Credits)
Budget management for managers (Optional, 10 Credits)
Understanding recruitment and selection (Optional, 10 Credits)
Communication skills for workplace (Optional, 10 Credits)
Year 4 (Advanced Stage) |
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Capstone Project (Mandatory, 60 Credits)
How it is delivered
The programme will typically be delivered as a 4 year (with foundation year)/3 year (without foundation year)/3 months (advanced stage) full time study.
An academic year is typically divided into six learning blocks with 7 weeks duration each or a total of 42 weeks (including assignment submission weeks). There will be three (3) contact days per week or a total of twenty one (21) contact hours per week; and thirteen (13) hours of self‐directed learning per week.
An academic year is typically divided into six learning blocks with 7 weeks duration each or a total of 42 weeks (including assignment submission weeks). There will be three (3) contact days per week or a total of twenty one (21) contact hours per week; and thirteen (13) hours of self‐directed learning per week.
How it is assessed
All units will be internally assessed by the delivering institute. Learner will need to show that they meet each of the assessment criteria detailed within each unit, to the required standard for the level of the unit.
Certificates are awarded a Pass, Merit or Distinction grade following assessment of the candidate’s portfolio of work. A assessor will examine the evidence and make a decision which is checked by the internal followed by the external verifier and passed for certification. The achievement rates for this qualification are outstanding. |