BUSINESS BSC (HONS)

Why choose this program ?

Learn the practical, analytical and critical skills you need to become a modern business leader. Get real professional experience with two placements.

This flexible business and management degree is different. You will complete two six-month placements with separate companies rather than 12 months with one. Experience of two roles and businesses will help you decide on your future career direction.

A range of optional units will let you build your own pathway through the course. You'll be able to specialise in certain subjects or take a broader approach. Whatever career path you want to take, there's a route for you.

You'll also learn about business as part of society, and the related social and environmental responsibilities.

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We consider a range of factors when assessing your application for this course, including your previous academic performance (such as GCSEs), your personal statement, your predicted grades and the combination of subjects you study at A level (or equivalent).

Your personal statement needs to create a strong impression as part of your university application. It's your opportunity to say why you want to study your chosen course, and what skills, experiences and achievements you have that will make you a successful student. A competitive statement will reflect on books or articles you may have read or any work experience you may have undertaken. When describing relevant experiences, you should demonstrate what you have learnt and how they are relevant to business or your future career.

Your entry qualifications should demonstrate a breadth of study through subjects that show both essay-writing and numerical skills. Examples of numerical subjects could include Mathematics, any science, Economics, Psychology, Statistics or Geology. Examples of essay-based subjects could include Business Studies, Economics, English Literature, Politics, Psychology, Sociology or Religious Studies.

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SYLLABUS

At Bath, our courses are made up of units of study. Compulsory units cover core concepts that you'll need to understand as part of your degree programme. Some of our courses also offer the opportunity for you to study optional units. These allow you to specialise in particular areas of knowledge that interest you.

Year 1

- Business, society and law
- Data analysis for business
- Introduction to accounting (BB)
- Introduction to business economics
- Introduction to finance (BB)
- Introduction to marketing
- People and organisations

Year 2

- Developing entrepreneurial projects
- Work placement 1

Year 3

- Social entrepreneurship action project
- Work placement 2

Year 4

- Final year group project

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