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Business Administration

Hult International Business School

UCAS Code: N1Q3 | Bachelor of Business Administration (with Honours) - BBA (Hons)

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Course option

2years

Full-time | 2024

Other options

2 years | Full-time with time abroad | 2024

Gain a unique perspective on international business when you study for a Bachelor of Business Administration in either Boston or London. Hult's transformative undergraduate program offers you hands-on business experience. Put theory into practice through real-world business scenarios, live client consulting, simulations, and hackathons. Work in diverse teams, take risks in a safe and supporting environment, and solve the challenges businesses are facing right now as you carve your path to becoming a successful global professional.

Learning from committed and inspiring teachers who have achieved success in real-world business, you will join a global student body from over 150 nationalities in a truly international educational environment.

While gaining an understanding of all the fundamentals of international business in your core modules, you’ll also have the opportunity to delve deeper. Broaden your expertise with a wide range of specialized modules or zone in on a particular field for a major or minor.

Marketing
Covering all the marketing need-to-knows, from strategic analysis and consumer psychology to creating solutions.
Finance
Manage the risks, returns, and value of traditional and alternative assets and investments.
Business Analytics
Harness the power of big data and learn to find the patterns that can cut through the noise.
Management
Management is fundamental to everything—whether managing teams, processes, or the organization.
Entrepreneurship
From startup ideas to unicorns and successful multinationals, learn how to build your own business.
Psychology
Explore how consciousness affects personality, perception, motivation, and behavior in business.
Computer Science
Learn how to code, how to talk about it, and how to connect technologies with human need.
Design
Understand how design impacts every area of an organization—and good design drives success.

All specializations are available as minors with management, business analytics, entrepreneurship, finance, and marketing available as majors. Complete four modules (30 credits) in a discipline to graduate with a major, or complete two (15 credits) for a minor.

Modules

Our rigorous undergraduate business program is structured to give you the strongest possible foundation for success. No matter where in the world you’ve attended high school or how intensely you want to study while you’re at Hult, our flexible program is built to adapt to your needs and goals. Our curriculum comprises courses in General Education and Leadership Development, Business Core, Electives, and your Major - culminating in a Capstone Project of your choice. You'll earn 120 credits in order to complete your undergraduate degree, which will take between 2-4 years. U.K. students can expect accelerated graduation in three years or less, as the British education system has an extra year of high school which will count towards your degree provided your credits qualify.

Tuition fees

Select where you currently live to see what you'll pay:

Channel Islands
£37,100
per year
England
£37,100
per year
EU
£37,100
per year
International
£37,100
per year
Northern Ireland
£37,100
per year
Scotland
£37,100
per year
Wales
£37,100
per year

Extra funding

We believe in rewarding the talents and achievements of ambitious students. All incoming first-year and transfer students can apply for a range of merit-based scholarships that reward your achievements and potential both inside and outside of the classroom. So, whether you’re an academic high achiever, a budding entrepreneur, or have demonstrated an aptitude to lead—there could be a scholarship for you at Hult. For more information, please visit hult.edu/scholarship

The Uni


Course location:

Hult Campus: London

Department:

Business Studies

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