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Undergraduate >> Department of Business

B.Sc. Business Administration (UoL)
BBA Bachelor of Business Administration (UFM)
BA Business and Management (UFM)

BSc Business Administration

Duration: 3 years

Awarding Body:
University of London (External Programme)

Admission Requirement:
A Levels or equivalent or
Higher Secondary Certificate with good grades

Choice and flexibility
The BSc has four study routes available:

  1. General Business Administration
  2. Business Administration and Human Resource Management
  3. Business Administration and International Business
  4. Business Administration and Marketing

You will have three – eight years to complete your degree. The programme is designed to suit individual needs and fit in with lifestyle and work. You can choose to study for the degree
Independently or at a number of teaching institutions around the world, including SIC in Singapore and SPEED in Hong Kong.

Career progression
This course will enable you to develop skills so that you can think and act strategically and exert influence in the workplace, enabling you to succeed in the business world. It will help you gain a
Competitive edge and drive your career forward, and may also assist a career change, achieve a salary increase, improve promotion prospects or simply broaden horizons and increase marketability.

This qualification is for you if:

  1. you want to obtain a degree of international standing
  2. you want to gain a systematic understanding of management related problems, and conceptual tools for analyzing and evaluating management issues
  3. you want a sound knowledge and understanding of the discipline of management with an emphasis on the historical, political, cultural and institutional forces shaping modern business
  4. you wish to have a stimulating learning environment in which to engage with case material
  5. you want the skills and competencies necessary for the development of your creative and decision-making capabilities. adopt a critical and flexible viewpoint and to look at the subject from a variety of perspectives, including the international dimension.

Pathways through the degree

BSc Business Administration (general pathway)

YEAR 1

Management and the modern corporation [BBA0010]
Accounting for management [BBA0020]
Business analysis and decision making [BBA0030]
Business statistics [BBA0040]
Business study skills and methods [BBA0050]
Management and communication skills [BBA0060]
Human resource management [BBA0090]*
Management accounting [BBA0120]*

YEAR 2

Strategic management [BBA0070]*
Marketing management [BBA0080]*
Production and operations management [BBA0100]*
Management information systems [BBA0110]*
Modern business in comparative perspective [BBA0130]*
The marketing industry and modern society [BBA0160]*
International human resource management [BBA0180]*
Accounting for strategy [BBA0230]*

YEAR 3

Innovation management [BBA0250]*
Marketing research [BBA0150]*
Consumer behaviour [BBA0170]*
Managing organisational change [BBA0190]*
The individual at work [BBA0200]*
Multinational enterprise [BBA0220]*
International finance and accounting [BBA0240]*

PLUS a compulsory project:
Project [BBA320] (full unit)

BSc Business Administration  (with Marketing)

Foundation level (four units)

Two compulsory full units:
Management and the modern corporation [BBA0010]
Accounting for management [BBA0020]

PLUS 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]*

PLUS one marketing full unit:
Marketing management [BBA0080]

PLUS two full units from:
Human resource management [BBA0090]
Production and operations management [BBA0100]
Management information systems [BBA0110]
Management accounting [BBA0120

Specialist level (four units)

One compulsory full unit:
Modern business in comparative perspective [BBA0130]*

PLUS the equivalent of two full marketing units:
Consumer behaviour [BBA0170] (half unit)
Marketing research [BBA0150] (half unit)
The marketing industry and modern society [BBA0160] (full unit)

PLUS the equivalent of one full unit from:
International human resource management [BBA0180]* (full unit)
Accounting for strategy [BBA0230]* (full unit)
Innovation management [BBA0250]* (full unit)
Managing organisational change [BBA0190]* (half unit)
The individual at work [BBA0200]* (half unit)
European business [BBA0210]* (half unit)
Multinational enterprise [BBA0220]* (half unit)
International finance and accounting [BBA0240]* (half unit)
Japanese business in Europe [BBA0260]* (half unit)

Summary of key dates

Application deadline

17 September (non-EU)
17 October (EU)
in the year before you intend to sit your first exams

Registration deadline

30 November

Dispatch of study materials

Shortly after your registration form is received

Examinations take place

May/June

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