Comments about BA Business Management - At the institution - York - North Yorkshire
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Objectives
This degree will give you the opportunity to develop managerial skills and perspectives, gain valuable experience in management situations and to specialise further in a particular aspect of business management if you wish. Being a good manager is about getting things done, working with others and acting as the essential link between organisational strategy and customer experience. You also have to be self-motivated and determined, and a bit of creativity is useful too! With our eyes firmly on your future in the jobs market, this degree is ultimately about the skills that will get you there and ensure your success.
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Entry requirements
Entry requirements You will need three GCSEs at grade C or above (or equivalent), including English Language and Maths, plus one of the following: * 200 points for the Specialist programmes or 160 points for the Joint Honours programmes (including a minimum of two A2 Levels or a 12 unit AVCE or a combination) or * 200 points (Specialist) or 160 points (Joint) from BTEC National Diploma/Certificate or * Equivalent Scottish, Irish, Welsh or overseas qualifications or * An equivalent qualification to those listed above (eg Access to Higher Education certificate, International Baccalaureate)
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Academic title
BA Business Management
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Course description
BA Business Management
Modules currently include
Level 1
* Leadership & Management
* Service Industries: Tourism
* ICT & Study Skills
* Economics & Finance
* Managing People
* Meeting Customer Needs
* Foreign Language
* Multimedia
Level 2
* 'Green' Business
* Research Methods for Business
* Marketing Practice
* The Business of Tourism
* Financial Management
* Organisational Human Resource Management
* Strategic and Operational Human Resource Management
* Information Systems
* Events Management
* International Trade & Globalisation
* A Career in Business
* Computer Programming
Level 3
* Individual Research Investigation
* Managing Personal & Organisation Change
* Business Environments in the Single European Market
* Organisational Strategy & Decision Making
* Entrepreneurship
* Tourism Policy & Planning
* Developing Web Applications
* International Marketing
* Strategic Corporate Finance