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Business, Enterprise and Management (Top Up)

University Centre Leeds, Leeds City College

UCAS Code: N1N2 | Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)

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Course option

1year

Full-time | 2024

Other options

1.5 year | Part-time evening | 2024

Subject

Business and management

Boost your business knowledge and excel in enterprise after studying the subtle strategic elements of business, enterprise and management. Our top-up degree takes your existing knowledge to new heights, allowing you to apply your theoretical comprehension to practical working environments.

This course will deepen the business understanding and skills you will have developed in your foundation degree or HND programmes. It allows you to practically apply your knowledge to strategies to maximise staff retention and development while driving business growth. You will strengthen your problem-solving skills ready to identify and address complex business issues. The broad selection of business modules encourage personal development so you will identify and pursue your own specialism. We will support you through your learning journey helping you to carve out a niche within your chosen career. You’ll also develop your knowledge of international business. As you learn to apply technical skills to multiple contexts, you’ll be perfectly positioned to graduate as an adaptable leader with strong personal and professional skills. This may lead to progression in employment at a senior level, starting your own business or continuing your studies at masters level.

Modules

Modules may include:
•Dissertation / Research Project,
•Research Methods,
•International Business,
•Understanding Strategic Business Landscapes
•Managing New Enterprises.

Assessment methods

The assessment process is an integral part of teaching and learning and, as such, supports and complements the learning strategy, in order to ensure that the required outcomes are achieved.

The aim is to achieve learning through which knowledge is based on both understanding and application.

Both the task and the assessment criteria are clearly explained to students within the module handbook.

Assessment strategies used within the course include methods such as practice-based assignments, case studies, presentations, projects, problem-based scenarios, and negotiated learning contracts.

Tuition fees

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England
£8,745
per year
Northern Ireland
£8,745
per year
Scotland
£8,745
per year
Wales
£8,745
per year

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