Business Management
The BSc (Hons) in Business Management at Victoria College of Arts and Design blends creative thinking with real-world business skills. You’ll collaborate with peers, industry professionals, and educators while exploring four key themes: Innovation, Creative Perspectives, Ethics, Social Responsibility and Sustainability, and Future Perspectives. Designed to spark entrepreneurial ambition, the course equips you with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to lead in new ways or launch your own venture.
Duration
4 years
Campus
Canary Wharf, London, London Borough, London
Start Date
November, February, June
Study Mode
Full Time
Why Study This Course?
No study reasons available for this course.
Course Modules
Explore the comprehensive curriculum designed to develop your skills year by year through structured learning paths
Foundation Year
This course aims to familiarise students with the essential principles of academic conduct.
You'll cultivate a diverse skill set essential for the field of business and management, emphasizing abilities such as academic writing, creative problem-solving, effective communication, and research methodologies.
Modules may include*:Critical and Creative Thinking
20 creditsModule Code: BSM24001
Academic and Professional Writing and Communication
20 creditsModule Code: BSM24002
Contexts of Creative Industries
20 creditsModule Code: BSM24003
Digital Literacies and Skills
20 creditsModule Code: BSM24004
Contemporary Issues and Culture
20 creditsModule Code: BSM24005
Creative Ventures
20 creditsModule Code: BSM24006
*Subject to change.
Year 1
You will be exposed to modules on operations and management, alongside business finance, to help you achieve a foundational grasp of business practice principles.
You'll discover how strategy is integrated at the managerial level to bolster the business and operational functions of an organisation.
Modules may include*:Principles of Marketing
20 creditsModule Code: BSM24101
The Business Landscape
20 creditsModule Code: BSM24102
Professional Life Practice 'Developing you Practice'
20 creditsModule Code: PLP24103
Business Finance
20 creditsModule Code: BSM24104
Operation and Project Management
20 creditsModule Code: BSM24105
Professional Life Practice “Exploring your Practice”
20 creditsModule Code: PLP24106
*Subject to change.
Year 2
In the second year, you'll showcase your proficiency in recognising, critically assessing, and utilising global business practice theories. Additionally, you'll be given the chance to engage in a practical work experience or undertake a professional assignment.
People Management and Organisational Behaviour
20 creditsModule Code: BSM24201
The Consumer Journey
20 creditsModule Code: BSM24202
Entrepreneurism
40 creditsModule Code: BSM24204
Professional Life Practice - Applying your Practice
20 creditsModule Code: PLP24203
Work-Based Learning
20 creditsModule Code: PLP24206
*Subject to change.
Year 3
In your concluding year, you'll expand upon the insights gained in the first and second years, using that knowledge to address real-world business challenges. Your in-depth comprehension of business research, cultivated over the years, will empower you to create an exceptional final project.
By engaging in a collaborative study setting and interacting with peers from various courses, you'll hone both the technical and interpersonal skills that are highly sought after by employers.
Such a team-oriented learning approach will allow you to delve into various aspects of business operations, deepening your grasp on the evolution of organisations. This foundation will also be instrumental in fostering connections that can propel your growth post-graduation.
Professional Life Practice - Situating your Practice
20 creditsModule Code: PLP24303
Applied Research Project
40 creditsModule Code: BSM24301
Business Consultancy
20 creditsModule Code: BSM24304
Global Business Strategy
40 creditsModule Code: BSM24302
*Subject to change.
Entry Requirements
Academic Requirements
English Language
To meet the demanding academic content of a UK degree, all applicants are required to demonstrate English proficiency above the B2 level of the Common European Framework (CEFR).
A wide range of academic English qualifications and English tests are accepted as evidence of applicant’s English language ability, which include:
•GCSE English Language grade 4/C or above
•IELTS 5.5 overall
•Level 2 Functional Skills Qualification in English
•Internal English Assessment
Career Prospects
Career prospects information not available