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FdA BUSINESS WITH COMPUTING GN41


AWARDING BODY: UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH


2 YEARS, FULL-TIME 3 YEARS, PART-TIME


This course combines the disciplines of both business and computing and is designed to teach you how to apply the fundamental concepts of business computer systems, and appreciate the relationship between the knowledge and understanding of business computing theory. You will also develop the ability to critically evaluate solutions to business and computing-related problems, and understand the need for creativity during the design of business computing solutions.


Modules include: Website Design and Development, Business Accounting, Developing Graduate Skills, Organisational Behaviour, Economics for Business, Marketing Fundamentals, Human Resource Management, Research Methods, E-Commerce, Corporate Strategy and Risk, Enterprise and Innovation and a Group Project. A distinctive feature of the course is that it is based on Agile principles – current industry ‘best practice’ project management theory.


PROGRESSION


Upon successful completion, students may be able to progress to the BA (Hons) Business, BA (Hons) Human Resource Management (top up) or the BSc (Hons) Management Practice at the University of Plymouth, or, the BA (Hons) Professional Development (Business) at Petroc.1 Finding a placement would be the responsibility of the student but assistance, guidance and support will be provided.


34 ELLA, BUSINESS & EVENTS MANAGEMENT


Please note there is a progression application deadline and places may be subject to availability.


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