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Manylion Allweddol

  • Ar gael yn:
    Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, Dolgellau
  • Dull astudio:
    Llawn Amser a Rhan-amser
  • Hyd:

    Full-time: 3 years / Part-time: 6 years / Also available on a modular basis

  • Cod UCAS:
    BA (Hons) - Rhos-on-Sea: NN22 / Dolgellau: NN6G. Foundation Degree (FdA) - Rhos-on-Sea: NN21 / Dolgellau: 16PN.
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BA (Hons) Business Management

Graddau (Addysg Uwch)

Dewch i gysylltiad am ragor o wybodaeth am sut i wneud cais am y cwrs hwn.

Disgrifiad o'r Cwrs

If you want to change the future of business and make a global impact in society, then this is the degree is for you. Business Management will give you an understanding of how organisations and managers operate in a global environment while developing the key digital, analytical, problem- solving and interpersonal skills that are attractive to employers. You’ll be studying at a modern, enterprising and dynamic business school. You’ll be exposed to management practice, organisation theory and the global business environment, as well as many other aspects of business, like leadership, sustainability, innovation, marketing, operations, human resource management, strategy, new venture creation, finance, adapting to change and e-business. You’ll study real organisations in order to gain strong business acumen and knowledge of management processes.

Whether you want to be entrepreneurial and setup your own business, or work with international companies, start-ups or not-for-profits or even work for governmental based organisations, this programme will give you the ability and expertise to accelerate your career. Almost all activities that humans undertake benefit from being managed effectively. The functions of management will be placed in the context of Toffler’s famous statement ‘the only constant is change’, so you will learn how to think innovatively in order to behave ethically, sustainably and globally.

Additional information:
More detailed information on Modules is to be found in the ‘Additional Campus/Course Information’ section.

Fees:
Visit the Course Fees page for more information.

More detailed information on other costs associated with your course and work placements/work experience (if applicable) will be outlined in the programme validation document and explained to you at your interview.

Financial Support:
We have a range of financial support and bursaries available.

Visit the Financial Support and Finance page for more information.

Contact:
For specific course enquiries, please contact:

  • Catrin Edwards (Programme Leader): edward4c@gllm.ac.uk
  • Celine Rea (Administration): rea1c@gllm.ac.uk

For general enquiries about our degrees, please contact: degrees@gllm.ac.uk

Gofynion mynediad

BA (Hons) Requirements:
Direct entry onto this level 6 Bachelor Degree (Hons) top-up year will be for those progressing students from the GLlM FdA Business Management, after successful completion of the foundation degree. Entry onto level 6 from alternate institutions and programmes will be considered on an individual basis in line with GLlM credit transfer policy, based on previous successful study of 240 credits, 120 credits per level 4 and 5 in a compatible qualification (within the time frame outlined in the policy). Or by supporting their application with the submission of a portfolio for accreditation of prior learning (APL/APEL/RPEL), in accordance with GLlM regulations and policy.

Foundation Degree requirements:
A minimum of 80 UCAS tariff points in a main level 3 qualification, usually gaining a pass in at least one relevant subject which could include: A Levels, BTEC Extended Diploma, International Baccalaureate, ACCESS to HE; or NVQ Level 3; many additional qualifications from Wales, England and Scotland are accepted to support the UCAS points in addition to the relevant subject, such as the Welsh Baccalaureate.

GCSE Mathematics/Numeracy, grade C/4 or above, or Key/Essential Skill equivalent level. For applicants without these qualifications, evidence of numeracy skills at a suitable level to meet the demands of the programme successfully, will need to be demonstrated.

Equivalent international qualifications are acceptable

Language requirements:
GCSE in Welsh or English as first language, grade C/4 or above.

Any degrees, diplomas or certificates eligible should have been taught and assessed in Welsh or English, or

For overseas applicants, for entry onto Level 6 or above, English fluency to IELTS 6.0 or higher (with no element less than 5.5).

All places are subject to satisfactory interview.

If your qualifications do not meet the entry requirements listed above, we would still encourage you to apply for the course you're interested in, as many of our courses will consider learners based on their previous work and skills experience rather than their qualifications.

Os nad yw eich cymwysterau yn bodloni'r gofynion mynediad a restrir ar daflen y cwrs, byddem yn parhau i'ch annog i gyflwyno cais am y cwrs sydd o ddiddordeb i chi, gan y bydd llawer o'n cyrsiau yn ystyried dysgwyr ar sail eu profiad gwaith a'u sgiliau blaenorol yn hytrach na'u cymwysterau.

Cyflwyniad

The course is delivered through a blend of the following:

  • Lectures
  • Workshops and practical work
  • Tutorials
  • Employment-based modules
  • Guest speakers
  • Student-centred learning
  • Virtual learning environment (Moodle 2)

Students are responsible for organising their own work experience if it is a requirement on their programme, and they will be supported by the course team.

Asesiad

The course is assessed through a blend of the following:

  • Individual portfolios
  • Essays
  • Reports (individual and group)
  • Presentations (individual and group)
  • Time-constrained assessments (open and closed book)
  • Group research project
  • Individual case studies
  • Individual examinations
  • Individual work-based study
  • Dissertation
  • Research Proposal

Feedback:
Where relevant, assessments will be marked and returned to students with constructive and developmental feedback. Effective feedback combines information which enables students to understand the strengths and limitations of their past performance, and information which enables them to recognise how future performance can be improved. Students will be provided with feedback in a timely manner and this feedback will justify how the grade has been awarded. Students will have the opportunity to reflect on the feedback given and identify their strengths, things they found challenging and areas for development that they will feed forward to their next assessment. Feedback will include linking evidence to assessment criteria to demonstrate how the student will have met the learning outcomes.

Dilyniant

Completion of this course leads to career opportunities in a wide-range of business organisations. Students will also have the option of pursuing further qualifications on postgraduate or professional courses.

For those studying in order to develop in their existing profession, this course can lead to increased career options within your organisation or field.

Gwybodaeth campws Llandrillo-yn-Rhos

Foundation Degree Year 1 (Level 4) (Full-time: Year 1 / Part-time: Year 1 & 2):

Business Economics (20 credits, compulsory - Written Assignment 50%, Exam 50%)
This module explores how firms operate in markets from an economic perspective. There will be a focus on the need to consider the market context in which business and management decisions are made. There will be an emphasis on understanding current economic information in order to take the first steps toward analysing how the economic business environment performs. This will include investigating issues concerning the interaction of organisations and their environmental contexts and developing knowledge and understanding of the different components of the business environment, with reference to the importance of international dimensions. The module will focus on introducing students to both micro and macroeconomics, with a view of understanding how economic theories and models can be used to make everyday management-related decisions. The module will define influences within an organisation’s external environment that has the potential to create opportunities and present threats.

Principles of Management and Organisational Behaviour (20 credits, compulsory - Written Assignment 60%, Group presentation and Report 40%).
The aim of this module is to provide learners with an understanding of how organisations and employees manage and adapt behaviour to achieve a range of organisational and personal objectives the intention is to relate practical approaches to their theoretical contexts.

Employability-Based Learning 1: Career Planning (20 credits, core - CV & Cover Letter 10%, Action Plan 10%, Evaluation Day 30%, Reflection 50%)
This module enables students to carry out a number of employment-related tasks required by employers to increase the opportunities of employment. To achieve this, students will reflect on their own learning and development to date, developing through this process a greater awareness of their own interests, skills and personal characteristics in the context of careers and work experience and identifying what is important to them in making an effective career decision. Students will develop their understanding of what they need to do to be employable and compete effectively in the job market, identifying resources, support and opportunities to achieve this.

Business Finance (20 credits, compulsory - Open Book Exam 50%, Report (Individual) 50%)
The module introduces the fundamental concepts and principles of accounting and finance. The module will focus on understanding the key concepts and principles of financial accounting in order to be able to interpret financial statements. The course focuses on the fundamentals of financial accounting and will begin by introducing students to accounting and finance concepts and terms, before moving on to financial and management accounting techniques which will include the production of financial statements such as income statements, balance sheets and cash flow statements and forecasts. This knowledge will be used to enable the student to interpret financial information using financial ratios, with a view to improving the quality of decision-making.

Information Management (10 credits, compulsory - Investigation 50%, Presentation 50%)
The module introduces the variety of information types encountered in business and the importance that Information Technology plays in underpinning modern business practice, and investigates the purpose of information systems in business. It will promote an understanding of the variety of systems essential for a full and effective use of technology and examine the increasing number of methods of communication in speeding up the use of information. In addition, it will identify effective statistical methods for managing information and decision making within an organisation.

Marketing and Innovation (20 credits, compulsory - Written Assignment 40%, Report (Group) 40%, Presentation 20%)
This module introduces students to marketing principles, and the importance marketing planning. Students will examine how to apply the marketing mix to achieve results. They will learn the underpinning theories and models and apply them to real–world examples.

Research and Study Skills (10 credits, core - Written Assignment 100%)
This module develops the study skills of the students, enabling the production of sound academic writing and introducing the concept of critical thought. It will enable students to develop skills in academic research, writing and reflection.

Foundation Degree Year 2 (Level 5) (Full-time: Year 2 / Part-time: Year 3 & 4):

Human Resource Management (20 credits, compulsory - Written Assignments 100%)
This module aims to enable students to understand the development of HRM and the resource view of the organisation. It will discuss the principal functions and activities of Human Resource Management and the contribution to the achievement of organisational objectives. Students will explore the processes of recruiting, selecting and developing the talent and skills of the organisation, and the links between performance and reward in a contemporary context.

Analytics for Business Decision Making (10 credits, compulsory - Report 100%)
This module aims to develop and build upon the numerous skills and knowledge gained during the programme to be utilised in a case based approach that will enable an application based approach to assist business decision making. The module will focus on decision making processes which will include gathering and interpreting information, defining business and management problems, evaluating solutions and how the decision can be implemented. The strategies used as part of business research and the methods of analysing and interpreting data to make decisions in an evidence based manner will a key theme during the module. A key part of the module will require the learner to evaluate information and to suggest answers to business issues raised in finance, marketing, human resources, strategy, and general business planning. The learners will use specific methods of using data and research to make evidence based decision. Therefore, the module will use a combination of case studies, readings and exercises, with each activity requiring the student to present evidence based solutions to contemporary business issues.

Digital Marketing (10 credits, compulsory - Written Assignment 100%)
The module explores the role of digital technologies and how they are utilised by organisations to communicate to both current and prospective customers. The rise in digital technologies has had a major impact on the marketing communication process, which has led organisations adapt their marketing methods. The module will consider how digital marketing has now become part of planned integrated marketing strategies, due to the changing macro environment. The methods of digital marketing will be studied within the context of understanding the rapidly changing landscape from a technological, legal/political and consumer behaviour perspective. There will be a focus on how the digital marketing strategies are created, with emphasis on the creation of a digital marketing communication plan. Additionally, the module will explore numerous real world digital marketing campaigns, with numerous cases considered to analyse how companies engage with customers in the internet age.

Employment Law For Managers (10 credits, compulsory - Written Assessments 100%).
The ability to manage employees within the law is an important skill for those preparing for a career in management. The aim of the module is to increase knowledge and understanding of employment law and its impact on an organisation as an employer. The purpose of the module is to provide an overview of contemporary employment law issues relating to an organisations recruitment and selection process; the management of the employment relationship, and termination of the employment relationship.

Enterprise and Small Business Development (20 credits, compulsory - Reflection 20%, Simulation Activity 20%, Business Plan 60%)
The module seeks to provide students with an understanding of the creative, business and personal processes, choices and challenges to be faced by entrepreneurs and managers when starting a new enterprise or developing an existing business. The module will focus upon the various aspects of managing an enterprise, introducing subject areas which influence both the short and long term decision making process of an entrepreneur or manager. In addition, the module will explore the application of enterprise management with specific focus on the small to medium sized enterprise. The module will introduce students to the themes of entrepreneurship and innovation and concern itself with the small business sector and the practical issues associated with this. A computer software simulation programme will be used, where the student will have the opportunity to run a virtual company. As part of the simulation the learner will be required to make a range of strategic business decisions and to analyse the consequences of actions they have taken.

Operations Management (10 credits, compulsory - Group Timed Assessment 100%)
The module aims to introduce students to the fundamentals and principles of Operations Management which are central to all managers irrespective of their job title, and that Operations Management is a practical subject which deals with real issues in the service as well as the production industries. There will be an opportunity to appreciate and understand the role of Operations Management within organisations of varying disciplines and to develop and apply decision making skills to everyday situations.

Employability Based Learning 2: Skills for Leadership (20 credits, compulsory - Written Assignments 100%)
This module develops the students’ understanding of various topics needed in modern leadership. These include presenting and communicating data that supports decision making, management of individual and team performance and how to improve performance.

Research Methods (20 credits, compulsory - Research Proposal 50%, Presentation 50%)
The aim of the module will be for students to understand and reflect upon the nature of a research proposal, the aims and applications of research, and the methods and procedures for conducting research with competent use of a statistical software.

BA (Hons) Business & Management (Level 6) (Full-time: Year 3 / Part-time: Year 5 & 6):

The Level 6 BA (Hons) in Business Management, continues to build on skills developed during level 4 and 5 foundation degree. It is designed to develop student knowledge and skills in business management practice. The broad curriculum from foundation degree to the BA (Hons) degree covers all the main business disciplines and focuses on contemporary issues. The level 6 course will give you the appropriate opportunity to continue to develop skills whilst applying these to resolve various problems encountered by businesses, including skills of analysis and interpretation which will be useful in subsequent career or future study. Students will be able to analyse and evaluate the different options open to organisations, and will understand the process of creating a business strategy, reflecting on the contexts in which organisations work and appreciate how uncertain external factors affect strategic direction. On completion of the course students will know about planning and controlling business activities, and will have the ability to apply business-specific tools to a wide range of scenarios and problems.

Dissertation (40 credits, compulsory - Research Proposal 10%, Dissertation 90%)
In the dissertation module, students will research a topic that interests them. After proposing a title and conducting a literature review for the research proposal, students will put together a dissertation/research project.

Strategic Management (20 credits, compulsory - Exam 50%, Essay 50%)
This module aims to develop an appreciation of the 21st century internal and external environmental issues which affect strategic decision making within organisations. It will explore and develop evaluative skills in the use of frameworks as a tool for strategic decision making within business environments.

New Venture Creation and Management (20 credits, compulsory - Essay 40%, Report 60%)
This module examines definitions of small businesses and their place in the economy and society.

Developing People and Organisations (20 credits, compulsory - Essay 60%, Report 40%)
This module aims to consolidate knowledge of organisational structures and behaviour and encourage students to develop an understanding of the significance of modern organisational development.

Information and Knowledge Management (20 credits, compulsory - Essay 50%, Report 50%)
The module evaluates how to manage and use data. It aims to identify and consider the management issues that arise from the development and implementation of data capture, data collection, data and knowledge management and the impact of how it informs and improves strategy and planning, providing the organisation with competitive advantage.

Mwy o wybodaeth

Math o gwrs: Graddau (Addysg Uwch)

Lefel: 4-6

Maes rhaglen:

  • Busnes a Rheoli

Sefydliad dyfarnu: Prifysgol Bangor

Mae'r cwrs i'w gael yn ddwyieithog ar y campysau/lleoliadau canlynol :

  • Dolgellau

Dwyieithog:

Possible to complete 33% of the course through the medium of Welsh and receive a scholarship.

For more information on the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol's Scholarships, or for assistance in completing the application, please contact Grŵp Llandrillo Menai's Branch Officers on colegcymraeg@glllm.ac.uk.

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