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Business (Top Up) Blended Learning

Loughborough College

UCAS Code: 290N | Higher National Diploma - HND

Entry requirements


HNC (BTEC)

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About this course


Course option

1year

Blended learning (full-time) | 2024

Subject

Business studies

The HND in Business combines theoretical study with practical experience, providing you with an understanding of the key areas of industry practice. The course will also develop you as a fully rounded practitioner and professional within your respective field by studying various modules, including:

- Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management

- Human Resource Management

- The Principles of Marketing

You will be taught by specialist managers who have proven experience in various divisions of the business environment. We consistently strive to provide advanced training that is relevant and, therefore, we regularly update this learning programme to reflect the changing issues and practices within industry.

Features and Benefits
- Study a course that provides you with the essential skills and experience to enhance your employability or prepare you for further study.

- Study in a supportive environment, with a range of services at your fingertips to help you reach your full potential.

- Be a full member of Loughborough Students Union- consistently voted No.1 for student experience.

Progression Opportunities
This HND enables you to progress on to a BA (Hons) Leadership and Management (Top-Up) Degree at Loughborough College. Our HND also provides you with the skills needed to embark on a career within a variety of exciting industries.

Tuition fees

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

England
£7,750
per year
Northern Ireland
£7,750
per year
Scotland
£7,750
per year
Wales
£7,750
per year

The Uni


Course location:

Loughborough College

Department:

Management

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