Overview
This degree is ideal if you’re thinking of starting your own business or leading new business activities in existing companies. In a global economy, the ability to discover and develop new and innovative opportunities is something employers value. Entrepreneurship is the act of being an entrepreneur, which can be defined as “one who undertakes innovations and business acumen in an effort to transform innovations into economic goods”. This may mean creating a new company or might mean revitalising a mature organisation in response to a perceived opportunity. This course will give you a strong grounding in managing organisations, operations and people. You’ll have the opportunity to develop a real business plan with practical advice from successful entrepreneurs.
Entry Requirements
- Level 3 UK/EU/ International Baccalaureate/High school or ‘A’ Level, grades A* – E
- UK / EU passport or ID
- Personal Statement (300 words about the selected course and describes candidate interest chosen programme), Updated CV with no last 5 years gap in studies and work
- Other supporting documents e.g Bank Details, NI, proof of Uk/EU Residency etc.
MODULES ON THIS COURSE INCLUDE:
Year 0
- English Academic Skills 1
- English Academic Skills 2
- Mathematical Functional Skills Essentials
- Business Essentials Introduction
- Business Essentials Advanced
- Extended Project
Year 1
- Extended Academic Induction
- Business Readiness
- Business Organisations and Environments in a Global Context
- Introduction to Finance and Accounting for Managers
- Understanding Self and Others
- Introduction to Management
- Analysing Information and Data for Problem Solving
- Principles of Marketing and Communications in a Digital World
Year 2
- Business Readiness (Year 2)
- Managing People and Careers
- Operations, Logistics and Supply Chain Management
- Project Management
- Cross-Cultural Management
- Entrepreneurship Opportunity
- Retail Theory and Practice
Year 3
- Business Readiness (Year 3)
- Business Ethics & Responsible Management
- Business and Management Dissertation (Part 1)
- Applied Corporate Strategy
- Business and Management Dissertation (Part 2)
- Entrepreneurship Development
- Managing Innovation