Management
Entry requirements
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4 or more UCAS points obtained through A Levels or equivalent (e.g. BTEC National Diploma). GCSE English and Maths at grade 4 (C) or above. All applicants must give a satisfactory interview. Mature students without the above qualifications are welcome to apply to this course if they have sufficient professional experience.
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About this course
This programme is designed to appeal to learners wishing to enter a profession as well as those seeking continuing professional development. They can also provide pathways for lifelong learning and the opportunity to progress to other qualifications.
The course is designed specifically to cater for the needs of employees working in a management or supervisory role, or those aspiring to such a role. It aims to equip students to understand the nature of the organisations in which they work, the roles they are called upon to play, and how they might enhance their own performance in pursuit of their chosen careers. It also aims to set the work within an academic context. The course offers a mix of academic and vocational/professional study that encourages students to develop within their work environment and to be reflective, lifelong learners. Successful completion enables students to progress to the honours level of University of Chichester’ BA (Hons) Business Studies degree programme.
Modules
YEAR ONE: Understanding Organisations // Business Environment // Accounting in Business // Marketing and Customers // Personal Development Planning // Introduction to Management // IT for Business
YEAR TWO: Project Management // Managing Financial Resources // Human Resource Management // Leading & Developing Teams // Organisational Development Techniques
Assessment methods
The course is continuously assessed through ongoing assignments, projects and exams appropriate to the subject. Deadlines will be strictly applied to the submission of work, as is university and business practice.
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Orbital South Colleges University Centre
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