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BA (HONS) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT)


HEB015 AWARDING BODY: UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH


2 YEARS, PART-TIME


The BA (Hons) in Professional Development (Business and Management) is one of only a handful of programmes across the country that draws on the latest theories, methods and practices to develop your leadership style.


We will provide a space for you to learn from your emotional, intuitive and logical experiences of work. Many organisations focus only on the rational/logical, leaving no space for emotion or intuition. This can lead to poor health, unmotivated staff, and poorer quality. We also explore the success of ‘next stage’ organisations to unveil the human potential at work.


Leadership is a practice, and as such, can be learnt and developed over time. This programme is designed to introduce you to the latest tools and techniques to make an impact now, and develop an effective approach to your continued professional development. In particular, it will help you explore a range of perspectives on the nature of leadership and organisations. It will help you reflect on your current views of leadership and organisations and how these relate to your own lived experience; it will encourage you to slow down and attend to your lived experience of being in organisations long enough for new ways of making sense of your experience to emerge.


PROGRESSION


At present, this programme is the highest level qualification offered by Petroc. However, students who gain this qualification will be entitled and encouraged to enrol on programmes of post-graduate study such as MA, MBA and PhD programmes at a range of UK universities.


BA (HONS) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CREATIVE INDUSTRIES)


AWARDING BODY: UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH


2 YEARS, PART-TIME HEB022


The BA (Hons) Professional Development (Creative Industries) develops your professional knowledge and skills to engage with methodologies and theories required to pursue a career in the creative industries.


In Year 1, you will initially study Theories and Methods. You will then be formed into multi-disciplinary teams, devising and carrying out a project that connects with a real work situation. The module concludes with you documenting your learning and its application.


The second module, which will be delivered alongside the first module, will be specific to your subject area and will really help you advance in your chosen path.


Year 2 starts with a module called Globalisation from a Regional Perspective. Within this module you will understand the concepts and issues surrounding globalisation and consider its impact on our region.


In the last two terms of the second year, you will make a choice between writing a dissertation and choosing another module called Work-based Applied Research Project. As implied in the title of this module, this is about you engaging with your subject sector, employing the new learning that you gained on the course.


PROGRESSION


At present, this programme is the highest level qualification offered by Petroc. However, students who gain this qualification will be entitled and encouraged to enrol on programmes of post-graduate study such as MA, MBA and PhD programmes at a range of UK universities.


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