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UCP BSc (Hons) Business Management

BSc (Hons) Business Management

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course overview

This degree provides a variety of business skills required for the workplace. We have consulted with prospective employers on the content and design of this course to ensure that the skills students learn are industry-standard.

The first year of the course provides you with a grounding in a variety of business disciplines, which underpin later learning. In year two you have optional modules providing you with the opportunity to tailor your degree. In the final year, a 30 credit Major Project on a topic of your choice allows for further individual specialisation.

Teaching staff have strong professional profiles, and our close partnerships with local businesses allow us to draw on their expertise and resources for both input and assessment.

Case studies will be used for you to apply your skills in analysis and problem solving. In some cases you will justify and reflect upon your business decisions and strategies to a panel of academic and industry experts in a ‘Dragon’s Den’ style scenario, or a group presentation made in the form of a pitch to your peers and lecturers.

Students will be encouraged to be active learners whose knowledge and understanding is gained through a positive relationship with academic staff, who will act as mentors, rather than ‘lecturers’. The involvement of industry specialists will also be crucial, and again they will not be seen purely as ‘guest lecturers’, but as part of the university community.

You will automatically become a member of CMI (Chartered Management Institute) for no extra cost and receive access to a CMI online management resource portal.

Students studying Business Management at University Centre Peterborough get CMI (Chartered Management Institute) accreditation which means they will graduate with a degree and may be eligible for a professional qualification. The courses at University Centre Peterborough are studied in smaller class sizes compared with other universities, a typical class size is under 30 students.

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5 GCSE grades C/4 or above, including English, Maths and Science and 72 UCAS points, which should be from a related subject in one of the following:

  • A Levels
  • BTEC Level 3 National Diploma
  • Cambridge Technicals
  • Access to HE (45 credits)
  • Related work experience
  • Overseas qualifications are judged to be equivalent to the above

Students who do not qualify by any of these qualifications may be offered an interview to discuss equivelant qualifications and previous experience.
We accept A Level General Studies and AS levels when combined with other full qualifications.
If English is not your first language, you will require an IELTS score of 6.0 or above or an equivalent English Language qualification.

If you have completed the FdSc Business Management at UCP you can start Level 6 of the BSc (Hons) Business Management to obtain a full honours degree.

Mature students or students who do not have the above qualifications can contact our admissions team on 01733 214466 or admissions@ucp.ac.uk to discuss equivalent qualifications (such as the ILM Leadership and Management) or relevant work experience.

EU STUDENTS AND OVERSEAS QUALIFICATIONS

We can accept a wide range of overseas qualifications and use UK NARIC to compare qualifications. For advice about overseas qualification conversion call the Admissions Office on 01733 214466 or email admissions@ucp.ac.uk.

UCAS TARIFF

To find out more about UCAS tariff points and how they work, visit ucas.com/tariff-calculator.

We accept a wide range of qualifications such as A-levels (you must have grades for at least two A-levels), BTEC, Cambridge Technicals, International Baccalaureate (IB), NVQ Level 3, Access to Higher Education and Scottish Advanced Highers.

The tariff points for qualifications can be added and combined together (e.g. A-levels plus BTECs).

The UCAS points for A-level General Studies, AS-levels and the EQP (Extended Project Qualification) are accepted when combined with other full qualifications.

ACCREDITATION OF PRIOR CERTIFICATED LEARNING (APCL) FOR ENTRY

APCL relates to learning completed through an earlier course of study. If you have previously completed a course which is relevant to your proposed course you should make this clear when you apply. For this to be eligible for consideration you must be able to provide certification, which shows your success in a final assessment for that course. Learning must be completed in the last five years or further evidence of updating will be required. Simple participation in a course or an attendance certificate is not sufficient.

EXEMPTIONS BASED ON ACCREDITATION OF PRIOR LEARNING (APL)

We offer students flexibility in their studies, by recognising learning they may have completed elsewhere before they apply. The Accreditation of Prior Learning process ensures that we can take this into account when determining the modules you must study. It is important that you identify any relevant prior learning when you apply. If your previous study specifically relates to modules on the course you wish to undertake we may approve a reduced programme of study, thus shortening the time it takes to obtain your award. Where this relates to learning completed through an earlier course of study, this is called Prior Certificated Learning, and where learning has been achieved through relevant work or experience, this is referred to as Prior Experiential Learning. Claims must be approved before you commence a course.

EXEMPTIONS BASED ON ACCREDITATION OF PRIOR EXPERIENTIAL CERTIFICATED LEARNING (APEL)

It is important to understand that the APEL process does not award academic credit for experience alone, but for learning which can be shown to have been achieved through that experience. Students are required to prepare an individual case for the credit arising from their learning experiences. This normally means that a student receives support in the preparation of a portfolio, which evidences their claimed exemptions for entry. This portfolio of evidence is then submitted for assessment and the possible award of academic credit. Alternative methods of assessment of evidence may be available but needs to be discussed with the Admissions team or Course Leader.

You must take modules worth 120 credits at each level of the course. Each module is worth a specified number of credits.

Year one for full-time students (Level 4):

  • Academic and Business Skills (15 credits)
  • Insight into Economics (15 credits)
  • Global Business Context (30 credits)
  • Accounting for Managers (15 credits)
  • Insight into Marketing (15 credits)
  • People, Planet and Profits (15 credits)
  • Human Resources in Context (15 credits)

Year two for full-time students (Level 5):

  • Career Management and Employability Skills (15 credits)
  • International Trade and Labour Dynamics (15 credits)
  •  Management and Leadership Today (30 credits)
  •  Project and Operations Management (15 credits)
  • Research Project Preparation (15 credits)
  • Data Interpretation for Managers (15 credits)
  • Managing People (15 credits)

 Final year for full-time students (Level 6):

  • Undergraduate Major Project Research (30 credits)
  • Undergraduate Major Project Practical (30 credits)
  • Modern Leadership Concepts (15 credits)
  • Responsible Recruitment and Employment Law (15 credits)
  • Marketing in the Digital Age (15 credits)
  • Leadership for Sustainability (15 credits)
  • Professional Placement or Preparation for Post-Graduate Studies (15 credits)
  • Applied Strategic Management (15 credits)

If it is unviable to run an optional module due to student demand, an alternative module will be offered.

A typical 15 credit module is 150 hours which includes 36 hours of tutor led delivery and 114 hours of recommended independent study.  A typical 30 credit module is 300 hours which includes 72 hours of tutor led delivery and 228 hours of recommended independent study. A full-time student should expect to undertake 30 additional hours per week during term-time.

When studying this course at University Centre Peterborough, we will timetable your lectures as two full days a week over two semesters per year (part-time will be one to two full days a week over two semesters per year).

We are able to offer this convenient timetabling to our students as we are a smaller institution so we can timetable our staff and resources more efficiently.

Over the duration of your course, teaching will be delivered by the following methods:

Year one for full-time students (Level 4)

  • 40%     Lectures
  • 60%     Seminars

Year two for full-time students (Level 5)

  • 55%     Lectures
  • 30%     Seminars
  • 15%     Workshops

Final year for full-time students (Level 6)

  • 40%     Lectures
  • 30%     Seminars
  • 30%     Workshops

There are two semesters per year and each semester is up to 15 weeks which includes up to 12 teaching weeks and 3 assessment weeks.

If studying full-time you will be in classes, seminars and tutorials for approximately 15 hours per week and will spend the rest of your time in independent study and extra-curricular activities including work placement if not embedded in your course. We recommend that full-time students allow an additional 30 hours per week for additional study.

The campus is open Monday to Friday throughout the year and you will also have 24/7 access to a virtual learning environment (VLE) with e-books, journals and abstracts plus teaching resources and interactive tools.

Business Management students also receive access to a 24/7 online management resource portal from the CMI (Chartered Management Institute) to increase their skills and knowledge.

Timetables are available at least 6 weeks before registration and you can refer to the academic calendar for examination weeks and resit periods.

The days of the week you study may change each year and in some circumstances one of the full days might have to be split into two half days, but we aim to keep these as full days where possible.

Throughout the duration of your course you will be assessed by the following methods:

Year one for full-time students (Level 4)

  • 75%     Coursework
  • 10%     Written Exams
  • 15%     Practical Exams

Year two for full-time students (Level 5)

  • 80%     Coursework
  • 20%     Practical Exams

Final year for full-time students (Level 6)

  • 85%     Coursework
  • 15%     Practical Exams

We will provide, by the beginning of the first week of each semester, a current module guide with all the information you need for each module, including details of assessment tasks, the deadlines for these tasks, the required format and any relevant guidance.

Formative assessment opportunities are written into all module plans to provide students with on-going feedback.  End of semester assessments will have formative opportunities in weeks 9 or 10 of the semester.  In addition revision sessions will be held in week 12.

Your final degree classification is calculated as an average of your highest 60 credits at Level 5 and all credits at Level 6.

  • 70%+         First
  • 60-69%     2:1
  • 50-59%     2:2
  • 40-49%     Third

BA (Hons) Business Management students may receive the Level 5 Diploma in Management and Leadership from the CMI (Chartered Management Institute) on completion of their degree.

As the course is timetabled as full days during the week when studied full-time, this also gives you the flexibility to find a work placement, internship or volunteering opportunity which will improve your employability after you graduate. All students are encouraged to identify work experience to aid their career development.

Chris Pursehouse is the Course Leader for the FdA / BA (Hons) Digital Marketing and Communications and BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance degrees at University Centre Peterborough. He has been teaching since 2008 when he joined University Centre Peterborough as a lecturer in Business Studies and became course leader of the Accounting degree in 2012.

He has worked in the marketing Industry for over 25 years and have experience in the specialist battery, packing and publishing industries in a variety of different marketing roles. He has been responsible for all aspects of the marketing mix and have undertaken international marketing as well. More recently he has undertaken some research for Travelex and CAB.

His marketing experience led him to develop his interest in photography as he often had to take photos of new products and news stories for the company magazine and website.

Qualifications

  • Postgraduate Degree in Management, University of Northampton
  • Masters in Business Administration, University of Northampton
  • Diploma in Marketing, Cambridge Regional College
  • HND in Business, University of Huddersfield
  • Professional Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE), University of Northampton.

Just some of the future careers for graduates after completing the course include:

  • Chartered Manager
  • Management Consultant
  • Management Analyst
  • Human Resources Manager
  • Marketing Manager
  • Logistics and Supply Chain Manager
  • Office Manager
  • Sales Manager

You can also continue your development by studying professional qualifications from the Chartered Management Institute (CMI).

Membership to the CMI will help students stand out to employers as 62% of the managers surveyed by the CMI expect new graduate recruits to have professional management skills.

Peterborough

Full-time: 3 years (2 full days a week over two semesters per year)

Part-time: 4 years (1-2 full days a week over two semesters per year)

The tuition fees for full-time undergraduate students will be £8000 per year, which is lower compared with many other universities.

Fees for part-time study are pro-rata depending on the number of credits you are studying (i.e. 90 credits per year will be 75% of the tuition fee).

There may be additional costs for this course which are not covered by the tuition fee.

In this prospectus we will give you clear and accurate information so you can make the best choice for a successful future

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