Business (HND)
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About this course
The BTEC Level 5 HND is a broad-based practical business qualification which is intended for students who are seeking an alternative to a Foundation Degree or Degree and who wish to combine study and part-time work.
The course will be taught by Business lecturers who are committed practitioners with a range of experience from business sectors. The team will be complemented by guest speakers who are working within the industry
Through the BTEC Level 5 HND course of study you will explore, challenge, develop and extend your
• independent enquiry and analytical skills
• research for professional and academic reports
• confidence in writing university level assignments and academic work preparation
• ability to write business plans and to set up your own business
• develop your presentation skills
• English, Maths and IT skills through the vocational assignments
• employability skills e.g. team building, leadership, advocacy, self-management, organisation, presentation, peer support as well as adaptability and problem solving
You will study a range of core and optional units.
For the BTEC Level 5 HND there are 7 core units:
Research Project - Unit 19
Organisational Behaviour - Unit 20
Business Strategy - Unit 43
International Marketing - Unit 50
Planning Social Media Campaigns - Unit 55
Launching a New Venture - Unit 28
Understanding and Leading Change - Unit 24
There are further optional units, the choice of which is at the discretion of the team.
This is a full-time course and delivered over 2 days a week. On successful completion of this course, you will gain a BTEC Level 5 HND. Home students are eligible to apply for a full-time loan from Student Finance England.
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Modules
For the BTEC Level 5 HND there are 7 core units:
• Business Strategy
• International Marketing
• Research Project (Pearson set)
• Organisational Behaviour
There are further optional units, the choice of which is at the discretion of the team.
Please note - units are subject to change.
Assessment methods
Coursework is continually assessed by a range of methods which may include projects, assignments, case studies, course work, self-assessment and presentations.
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