Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Business Administration (Top-Up) (E-Learning) (University of Hertfordshire)
Course Information
Description
This programme is designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of business and management practices at local, national, and international levels. It aims to prepare students for a career in business and management while developing entrepreneurial skills within a global context. Offering a flexible learning approach through e-learning, the programme equips students for success in diverse business roles, whether within established corporations or as confident entrepreneurs in the interconnected world.
Course Highlights
E-Learning
This programme will be conducted 100% online.
100% Coursework
No examinations. Only assignments and projects.
12-Month Programme
Complete 8 modules in 3 semesters.
Entry Requirements
Local Qualifications
Entry into Year 3 (Level 6)
- Foundation Degree in a Business-related subject, with an average of 55% at Level 5; or
- HND in Business with a Merit grade and a maximum of two passes at level 5; or
- ABE Level 6 or Level 6 Extended Diploma with a B/Merit profile; or
- Equivalent qualifications/experience to be assessed by the Admissions Tutor.
The university’s standard entrance requirements (local and international students) arebased on those specified on the admissions webpage: https://www.herts.ac.uk/international/new-international-students/international-apply-now/international-entry-requirements
Minimum Age Requirement
- 16 years old
English Language Requirements
Entry into Year 3 (Level 6)
- English Language at GCE ‘O’ levels at grade C or above; or
- Completion of PSB Academy’s Certificate in English Proficiency Level 5; or
- IELTS of 6.0 (with no less than 5.5 in any band) or equivalent.
International Qualifications:
- See course webpage for more information
Career Opportunities
Information not provided by school
Modules
Modules
- Business Strategy
- Business and Community Awareness
- Global Marketing, Ethics and Culture
- International Human Resource Management
- Leadership and Organisations
- Issues in the Global Economy
- Digital Economy
- Contemporary Issues in Business and Management
- Delivery of modules may not follow the sequence above and are subject to changes.
Mode of Assessment
Individual coursework and group projects.
Lesson duration
Self-paced