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BBA Business Management (Hons)

BBA Business Management (Hons)

The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Business Management (Hons) is a prestigious undergraduate program designed to cultivate well-rounded business professionals. This program offers a comprehensive education in the core disciplines of business, including marketing, finance, human resources, and operations. What sets it apart is its focus on honing leadership and management skills, making it an ideal choice for those aspiring to lead and excel in the dynamic world of business.

Students enrolled in the BBA Business Management (Hons) program not only acquire a solid foundation in business theory but also engage in practical applications. Through case studies, internships, and projects, they learn how to tackle real-world business challenges. The curriculum encourages critical thinking and problem-solving, preparing graduates to make informed decisions in complex business environments.

Furthermore, the program instills a sense of ethical responsibility and social awareness, emphasizing the importance of ethical decision-making and corporate social responsibility. Graduates emerge from this program well-equipped to pursue a wide range of career opportunities, from managerial roles in various industries to entrepreneurship and leadership positions. The BBA in Business Management (Hons) offers a robust educational foundation for a successful and impactful career in the business world.

Entry Requirments

Academic Qualifications: Typically, applicants are required to have a high school diploma or an equivalent qualification, such as A-levels or Foundation Program, or Level 4&5 Diploma from any approved university or awarding body. 

English Language or Literature and Maths Grade 4/C in GCSE (or equivalent) are normally required.

For International Students : English Proficiency Test with a minimum score of 5 or above or Documents to prove the language proficiency from any reputed institute or school

Course Modules

Year One

SEMESTER 1

  • People Management (BBABM2110)
  • Management Concepts (BBABM2111)
  • Marketing Theory and Practice (BBABM2112)
  • Quantitative Methods for Business (BBABM2113)

SEMESTER 2

  • Financial Concepts of Business (BBABM2114)
  • Organisational Behaviour (BBABM2115)
  • Principles of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (BBABM2116)
  • Management Information Systems (BBABM2117)
Year Two

SEMESTER 3

  • Business Environment (BBABM2118)
  • Operations Management (BBABM2119)
  • Marketing Research and Insights (BBABM2120)
  • Accounting and Finance for Business (BBABM2121)

SEMESTER 4

  • Trade and International Business (BBABM2122)
  • Human Resource Management in Practice (BBABM2123)
  • Business Law (BBABM2124)
  • Workforce Management (BBABM2125)
Year Three

SEMESTER 5

  • Strategic Management (BBABM2126)
  • Principles of Project Management (BBABM2127)

SEMESTER 6

  • Major Project (BBABM MP 2128)

Fees

FULL TIME

Regular
£ 5,450
  • Registration Fees £450
  • Per Year £1600
Tuition Fees

PART TIME

Online
£ 3,450
  • Registration Fees £450
  • Per Year £1000
Tuition Fees

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The duration of an BBA Business Management (Hons) course typically spans three years. In accelerated programs or part-time study, which could affect the overall duration typically within 3 years.

After completing the BBA Business Management (Hons) program, you can expect a wide range of career prospects and job opportunities in the field of logistics and supply chain management. Here are some potential career paths:

  1. Business Manager: As a business manager, you can work in various sectors, overseeing daily operations, setting strategic goals, and managing teams to achieve business objectives.

  2. Entrepreneur: If you have an entrepreneurial spirit, a BBA can prepare you to start and manage your own business venture, from startups to established enterprises.

  3. Management Consultant: Management consultants provide expertise to businesses, helping them solve complex problems, improve efficiency, and implement strategic changes.

  4. Financial Analyst: Financial analysts assess financial data, provide investment recommendations, and assist organizations in making informed financial decisions.

  5. Marketing Manager: Marketing managers develop and implement marketing strategies to promote products or services, analyze market trends, and drive brand success.

  6. Human Resources Manager: HR managers are responsible for talent acquisition, employee development, and ensuring workplace compliance with labor laws and regulations.

  7. Operations Manager: Operations managers oversee the production and delivery of goods and services, optimizing processes for efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

  8. Sales Manager: Sales managers lead sales teams, set sales goals, and develop strategies to increase revenue and market share.

  9. Supply Chain Manager: Supply chain managers ensure the smooth flow of goods and services from production to delivery, optimizing logistics and reducing costs.

  10. Management Trainee: Many organizations offer management trainee programs that provide recent graduates with hands-on experience and a pathway to leadership roles.

  11. Project Manager: Project managers are responsible for planning, executing, and overseeing projects, ensuring they are completed on time and within budget.

  12. Business Development Manager: Business development managers identify growth opportunities, forge partnerships, and expand a company’s reach in the market.

  13. Financial Planner: Financial planners help individuals and organizations manage their finances, including investments, retirement planning, and wealth management.

  14. Retail Manager: Retail managers oversee store operations, customer service, and sales strategies in the retail industry.

  15. Nonprofit Manager: Nonprofit managers lead charitable organizations, overseeing fundraising efforts, programs, and social impact initiatives.

  16. Government Administrator: In the public sector, BBA graduates can pursue administrative roles in government agencies, managing budgets, programs, and services.

  17. Corporate Trainer: Corporate trainers design and deliver training programs to improve employee skills and knowledge within organizations.

  18. Sales Analyst: Sales analysts use data analysis to evaluate sales performance, identify trends, and inform sales strategies.

  19. Market Research Analyst: Market research analysts collect and analyze data to help companies understand consumer preferences and make informed marketing decisions.

  20. International Business Specialist: For those with a global perspective, careers in international business, trade, or global marketing may be appealing.

Students are evaluated based on Exams, Assignemnts and group projects 

Scholarship programs are available for students with outstanding foundation levels. for more details please contact: connect@collinsuniversity.org.uk