Business Administration
Entry requirements
A level
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
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About this course
SPJ London’s Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) is a four-year, full-time undergraduate programme that crafts graduates with well-developed business insights, critical thinking skills, and effective decision-making abilities.
The BBA programme provides opportunities for global study experiences at the Singapore, Dubai and Sydney campuses of our exchange partner, SP Jain Global, supported by a generous institutional travel bursary. The multi-city aspect of the programme exposes students to diverse cultures and international business practices. It also provides the opportunity for students to develop the global network of contacts essential for success in the modern business world.
As well as options to study for a semester at each of our campuses in Singapore, Dubai or Sydney, students can also complete all semesters in London. The programme structure and quality remain the same across all locations.
Modules
Our BBA programme aims to make you business-ready before you graduate. World-leading faculty from SP Jain Global and industry experts teach practical, industry-relevant courses, building your skills through simulations, live projects, seminars, industry-academic collaborations, and more.
- A core-course focus in the initial term provides the foundation for more detailed and specialised learning as the programme progresses.
- As you progress, specialisations in Marketing, Finance or Entrepreneurship build essential skills targeting your career.
- Our unique employability training series helps you develop skills like Emotional Intelligence, Leadership, Teamwork, Global Dexterity, Effective Communication, Innovation, Creativity and Agility.
- A Capstone Project (Action Learning or Entrepreneurship) enables you to apply your academic knowledge in a real-world setting.
A full breakdown of our curriculum can be found here: https://www.spjain.ac.uk/hubfs/uk/images/BBA/BBA%20-%20Curriculum.pdf
Assessment methods
SPJ London’s applied-learning approach to assessment ensures you graduate with practical, immediately applicable skills.
Continuous assessment through individual and group assignments, class participation, simulations, projects, and mid-term and end-term examinations accurately quantifies your understanding and growth.
Tuition fees
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Extra funding
A travel bursary of £8,000 is available to applicants from the UK who study two semesters abroad and £4,000 to applicants from the UK who study one semester abroad. The bursary is intended to cover travel and living costs.
Academic Merit Scholarships of up to 100% of tuition are available for exceptional students. The scholarship amount is based on a candidate’s application, academic grades and admissions interview, and there is no limit to the number of scholarships awarded.
We also provide a range of academic and widening participation scholarships.
https://www.spjain.ac.uk/programmes/undergraduate/bba/fees
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