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Business and Management


Course


BBA Single Honours Bachelor of Business Administration s


BA/BSc Single Honours Business Management c


UCAS code N100 N200 • N202*


“Essex Business School offers a fantastic learning environment. My lectures are always interesting, and the teaching and assessment methods are excellent.”


Laura Tvorogaite, second-year BSc Business Management student, Alytus, Lithuania


Entry requirements


A-levels: ABB-BBB GCSE Mathematics: C IB: 34-32 points, including Standard Mathematics grade 4


A-levels: ABB GCSE Mathematics: C IB: 34 points, including Standard Mathematics grade 4


International Business and N120


Entrepreneurship s Management and Marketing c NN25 • NNF5*


Accounting and Managementc NN24


BA Joint Honours Business Management


with a Modern Language c Business Management and Modern Languages c


N1R9 NR19


For course details and entry requirements, see Marketing and Entrepreneurship.


For course details and entry requirements, see Accounting, Finance and Banking.


As N200 above. One language must be taken as the major language. If French or Portuguese is taken as the major language, you will need to have A-level French or Portuguese/Spanish (or equivalent). German, Italian, and Spanish may be studied from scratch. See Modern Languages for further details.


Latin American Studies with


Business Management c (four-year course)


Sociology and Management c LN32 • LNH2


BSc Joint Honours Management and Mathematics c NG21 • NG2C Management with Mathematics c N2G1 • N2GC Management, Mathematics


NGL0 • LGN0


and Economics c (three-year course)


Management, Mathematics


and Economics c (four-year course, including foundation year)†


NGL1


For course details and entry requirements, see International Academy.


* Subject to final approval


• Four-year courses (International Exchange) in which the third year is spent studying at a partner institution abroad, the location of which may be restricted by the need to fulfil a language requirement.


Undergraduate Prospectus 2012 | 85 T7N2


For course details and entry requirements, see Latin American Studies.


For course details and entry requirements, see Sociology.


For course details and entry requirements, see Mathematics.


Fact file


Essex Business School Faculty of Law and Management


Location: Colchester Campus c Southend Campus s


Academic staff: 75 Places for 2012 entry: 150


English language requirements: IELTS 6.0 or equivalent (see page 44)


BTEC qualifications, in relevant disciplines, will be considered on an individual basis depending on the units studied. The standard required is generally at Distinction level.


† Please note that this course is only open to international students


For related courses see: Accounting, Finance and Banking, and Marketing and Entrepreneurship


STUDENT SATISFACTION Essex ranked 16th in the UK RESEARCH


Essex Business School is ranked 2nd in the UK in the Accounting and Finance subject area, see Accounting, Finance and Banking for details


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