BA Honours Business Administration (Top Up)
UCAS code: N251 UH programme code: BSBA Study routes: Full-time 1 year
Part-time normally 2 years
Entry requirements: Foundation degree (55% in final year, no referrals), or HND Business (merit profile in final year) or two years of degree-level study (120 ECTS credits). Plus GCSE English language and Mathematics grade C or above.
Start Date: September Location: de Havilland campus Scholarships: Chancellor’s Scholarship
Professional accreditations: ACCA CIMA CIM
Study abroad: Yes Programme leader: Jan Filosof
Website address:
go.herts.ac.uk/N251
Top up your qualification to an Honours degree in Business Administration.
Benefit from our established links with business.
Specialise your study to allow you to pursue a career that is relevant to you.
The course
The course is designed for those who wish to top up their current business qualification to an honours degree. You will build on the knowledge you have previously gained to give you the skills and qualifications necessary to pursue a career within business. You will have the opportunity to select one of the following routes that will allow you to specialise your knowledge. The route which you select will be dependent on previous learning and experience.
You must complete the year-long module Strategic Management, plus one of the following specialist groups or a generalist route.
Final year In the final year, you must complete modules in Strategic Management, Business
and Commercial Awareness and Contemporary Issues in Business, alongside a selection of other modules depending on your chosen area of specialism or following a generalist route.
Accounting Semester A
Advanced Corporate Reporting Financial Audit
Business Finance
Entrepreneurism and Enterprise Semester A
Business Planning for the Small Enterprise Finance for the Small Enterprise 2
Semester B
Strategic Management Accounting International Financial Management Taxation
Semester B
Contemporary Issues for the Small Enterprise International Marketing for the Small Enterprise
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