BA (Hons) Business Administration
- UCAS code: N223
- Mode of study: Full time
- Duration: 3 years
- Entry requirements 2012/2013: 280 points from 3 A levels or equivalent.
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Tel: +44 (0)23 9284 8200
Email: bus.admissions@port.ac.uk
Department: Human Resource and Marketing Management (HRMM)
Course overview
All business degrees at the University of Portsmouth include the development of appropriate skills such as communication, teamwork, career planning and time management. They have a strong contemporary feel and relate the theoretical explanation of business to the practical issues facing managers in the twenty-first century.
The BA (Hons) Business Administration course is designed for students wishing to develop an understanding of business theory or wanting to open up a route to a management career. This three-year course is suited to students who are interested in studying business, but prefer to not carry out a work placement. This course is similar to the four-year BA (Hons) Business Studies, which requires you to undertake a one-year placement working in a paid, full-time job at an appropriate level.
You do not need to have studied business in the past to join this course, although previous business study options will demonstrate your interest. More importantly, you will need to have an interest in the world of business and an ability to work with numbers and people. If you have studied business before you’ll appreciate our fresh approach, but your academic potential and willingness to make a positive contribution are more important to us than your previous choice of study area.
Accreditation
This course is EPAS-accredited. EPAS is an international programme accreditation system operated by EFMD – the network to promote and enhance excellence in management development internationally. EPAS aims to evaluate the quality of any business and/or management programme that has an international perspective and, where of an appropriately high quality, to accredit it.
Course content
Year one
This year will introduce the main functions of business. Units studied will include:
- Organisations and Organising
- Business Operations
- Business Accounting
- Principles of Marketing
- Business Law
- IT and Academic Skills
- Statistics for Business
- Economics
You will also take an option in the second semester, which will give you the opportunity to study a foreign language (e.g. French, German, Italian, Spanish or Mandarin), develop your IT skills or undertake something completely different.
Year two
The second year is designed to develop your understanding of business and builds on the learning from year one. You will study units in:
- Human Resource Management
- Managing Business Relationships
- The Global Context
- Innovation Management
- Contract and Employment Law
- Financial Management
You will also study an additional two units (Business Research Methods and Career Management) to help you get ready for your work placement and your final-year project.
You will also take an option in the second semester, which will give you the opportunity to study a foreign language (e.g. French, German, Italian, Spanish or Mandarin), develop your IT skills or undertake something completely different.
Final year
In the final year, you will be required to undertake a piece of independent research in the form of a dissertation or an independent study project. You will also study units in strategic management and management futures.
Within your option choices you may extend your coverage of a particular area of study (e.g. human resource management), add an international dimension with courses such as international marketing or look at more specific aspects of a number of subjects (e.g. business ethics, management information systems and the virtual society).
Teaching and assessment
Here at Portsmouth we place a lot of emphasis on student support. At the start of each academic year you will be assigned a personal tutor, who will be available for regular meetings to discuss your progress, as well as help resolve any problems or questions that you may encounter along the way.
Teaching and learning are usually undertaken in lectures supported by smaller group seminars, workshops and tutorials. Extensive use is made of information technology and other teaching innovations. Staff research and consultancy expertise also actively contribute to the relevance of our programmes.
You will encounter a range of assessment methods in this course. There are end of semester examinations in most subjects, while some count only coursework for your assessed mark. The majority of subjects contain both examinations and course-assessed work.
The assessed work you complete from the start of your second year onwards can count towards the class of degree you will be awarded. Our assessment regulations give some opportunity to retake assessments and subjects should this be necessary.
Career prospects
Are you looking for a three-year degree that allows you the flexibility to study business according to your needs, experience and career plans? This degree recognises that students have different priorities and commitments. You may already have considerable work experience, but now wish to develop your understanding of business theory.
You may want to open up a route to a management career or require a three-year course because you have definite time and financial constraints and are keen to study in a compact way.
Our excellent reputation and the quality of our graduates provides a springboard for a rewarding and challenging career. We have a demonstrable record of achievement in terms of graduate employment, which enables our graduates to go onto a wide range of occupations in a variety of sectors. Many of our graduates now hold senior management positions.
Facilities and features
You will attend lectures in the purpose-built Richmond Building, where the Business School is located. It offers a computer drop-in and resource centre containing a wireless network access area, as well as printing and photocopying facilities.
The University Library is at the centre of academic life and is only a short walk away. Open from 8am until midnight every day during term-time, it provides a variety of information to help with study and research.
The Library has also invested heavily in the purchase of electronic resources. There are thousands of electronic journals and ebooks that can be accessed across campus, from home or wherever there is an internet connection.
For international students we have a dedicated team of advisors to support you as you settle into life in Portsmouth and at the University. One of the team almost certainly has direct experience of your culture and may even speak your language.
Entry requirements
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