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BSc Business Administration with international business

Structure & Syllabus

The 12-unit BSc degree consists of 4 Foundation, 4 Advanced, and 4 Specialist units. The four study routes include a general pathway and three specialist pathways:

BSc Business Administration with International Business

Foundation level (four units)
Two compulsory full units:
Management and the modern corporation [BBA0010]
Accounting for management [BBA0020]
AND four compulsory half units:
Business analysis and decision making [BBA0030]
Business statistics [BBA0040]
Business study skills and methods [BBA0050]
Management and communication skills [BBA0060]
Advanced level (four units)
One compulsory full unit:
Strategic management [BBA0070]
AND one international business full unit:
Human resource management [BBA0090]
AND two full units from:
Production and operations management [BBA0100]
Management information systems [BBA0110]
Management accounting [BBA0120]
Marketing management [BBA0080]
Specialist level (four units)
One compulsory full unit:
Modern business in comparative perspective [BBA0130]
AND the equivalent of at least two full international business units chosen from:
International human resource management [BBA0180] (full unit)
European business [BBA0210] (half unit)
Multinational enterprise [BBA0220] (half unit)
Japanese business in Europe [BBA0260] (half unit)
PLUS either a half unit** or the equivalent of one full unit from:
Advertising and promotion in brand marketing [BBA0165]* (full unit)
Accounting for strategy [BBA0230]* (full unit)
Innovation management [BBA0250]* (full unit)
Marketing research [BBA0150] (half unit)
Consumer behaviour [BBA0170] (half unit)
Managing organisational change [BBA0190] (half unit)
The individual at work [BBA0200] (half unit)
International finance and accounting [BBA0240]* (half unit)

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