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International Business Management (with Professional Golf)

Cornwall College

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

Entry requirements


A level

B,B,C

104 - 112 UCAS tariff points from A Level qualifications. For example BBC.

GCSE/National 4/National 5

Plus GCSE Grade C/4 English Language and Mathematics; alternatives at Level 2 may be considered.

From 104 - 112 UCAS Tariff points in total.

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)

DDM

UCAS Tariff

104

A minimum of 104-112 UCAS tariff points from acceptable Level 3 qualifications.

About this course


Course option

3years

Full-time | 2024

Subject

International business

As business becomes increasingly global, the need for effective management within organisations becomes paramount and the opportunities for graduates expands. You will study the management of international business, and how the key theoretical approaches can be used in practice. You will get the opportunity to develop and apply business and management skills both within and outside of the formal programme.

Business will not be your only interest, you will have a passion for the game of golf and want to develop your game further. Our BA (Hons) International Business Management programme is sympathetically timetabled so that you can fully engage with our golf performance development programme, including competing in professional events, and our 10-12 weeks training in Southern Europe.

The programme is intensive, with the primary delivery taking place over 22 weeks from September to April. This intensive delivery model, with activity seven days a week, ensures that the academic and golf performance development delivery is completed ahead of Easter when the UK golf season starts. During the summer, students work either in positions within industry or practising, planning and managing their golf development.

The BA (Hons) International Business Management (with Professional Golf) aims to:

- Produce students who are knowledgeable, analytical, forward thinking and highly employable in an international business environment.

- Allow students to develop their critical thinking and understanding of the factors and issues involved in managing international businesses

- Develop key transferable skills and autonomy of learning.

- Ensure currency of delivery throughout the programme.

- Provide opportunity for students to practice and develop business and management skills within and outside of the formal programme.

**Learner and Pastoral Support**
We pride ourselves on our student focused, friendly and supportive environment. Our dedicated support team are available for regular or ad hoc 1:1 learning or pastoral support needs.

For more information: https://www.tournamentgolfcollege.com/

Cornwall College University Centre offers a unique and fulfilling university experience with small class sizes, allowing for personal attention from tutors and a strong sense of community among students. The wrap-around support provided ensures that students receive the necessary guidance and resources to excel in their studies, while studying alongside likeminded individuals who share their passion for vocational technical skills. Located in one of the most beautiful and natural parts of the country, students have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the stunning surroundings while developing practical skills that set them apart in the job market.

Modules

Indicative Modules Year 1
•Brand and Image (20)
•Academic and Professional Golf Development in the workplace (20)
•Economics for Managers (20)
•Introduction to Finance (20)
•Global Business Environment (20)
•Organisational Behaviour and Operational Management (20)

Indicative Modules Year 2
•Human Resource Management and Development (20)
•Contemporary International Business Issues (20)
•Research Methods (20)
•Funding and Financial Decision Making (20)
•E-Business and Marketing (20)
•Professional Golf Experience (20)

Indicative Modules Year 3
•Strategic Management and Leadership (20)
•Current International Management Issues (20)
•Tournament Golf as a Business (20)
•Honours Project (40)
•Professional Golf Tour Experience (20)

*Modules are subject to change and availability

Tuition fees

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England
£9,250
per year
EU
£9,250
per year
Northern Ireland
£9,250
per year
Republic of Ireland
£9,250
per year
Scotland
£9,250
per year
Wales
£9,250
per year

The Uni


Course location:

Duchy College Stoke Climsland

Department:

Sports and Public Services

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