BA (Hons) International Business Management (02 Years)

Intake

February

Duration

02 Years

Programme Description

Introduction

Embark on an accelerated journey towards success with our BA (Hons) International Business Management program by UWE, Bristol! This two-year intensive degree equips you with a comprehensive understanding of global business strategies, international trade, Human resource, marketing, and more. Gain practical insights and theoretical expertise to thrive in the dynamic world of international business. With a curriculum crafted to meet industry demands, experience a rigorous yet rewarding learning environment that hones your managerial and leadership skills. Elevate your career prospects in the global market with this accelerated and prestigious qualification. Join us and fast-track your pathway to success in international business management


Entry Criteria

02 passes in A/L and a pass for English in O/L

Programme Structure

DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (08 Months)

1. Introduction to Business Management

2. Principles of Marketing

3. Introduction to Business Law

4. Principles of Economics

5. Accounting for Business

6. Information Systems for Management

7. Business Communication

8. Business Issues in Context


ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (08 Months)

1. Organizational Behavior

2. Entrepreneurship Development

3. Operations and Supply Chain Management

4. Decision Making for Management

5. Business Research Methods

6. Professional Skills

7. Managing People

8. Management Accounting 


BA (Hons) INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (TOP-UP) - (08 Months)

1. Academic and Professional Development

2. Business Strategy

3. International HRM

4. Enterprise Project

5. Integrated Business Management Simulation

6. Managing Organizational Change

7. Multinationals in the Domestic and Global Context

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