BUSINESS , MANAGEMENT , ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MARKETING |
BA ( Hons ) International Business
What ’ s this course about ?
Develop a truly international understanding of modern business on this flexible course , which sees you spending your second year living and studying abroad in one or two countries . You may even be able to graduate with two degrees , depending on where you choose to study in your second year . You ’ ll also have the opportunity to complete a work placement after your second or final year . With plenty of networking opportunities embedded in your learning , this course will maximise your employability as you ’ ll graduate with the confidence and ability to make a difference in workplaces around the world . You ’ ll gain the global business
BA ( Hons ) Marketing
skills you need as you explore a range of business specialisms including marketing , operations , finance and sustainability , and have the opportunity to specialise in areas such as enterprise or leadership .
Duration
3 years full time , 4 years with work placement during or after your studies
Requirements
112 – 120 points from 3 A levels , or equivalent .
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Additional information
Students on this course can be awarded a CMI Level 5 Award in Management and Leadership upon successful completion of their degree programme .
Dual Degree
Accreditation
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UCAS code : N123
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business ( AACSB )
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UCAS code : N500 |
BA ( Hons ) Childhood and Youth Studies
What ’ s this course about ?
Discover how factors like the education system , youth culture and social media affect the development of children and young people – and learn to make a difference through practical work . You ’ ll study the latest techniques in education , including outdoor learning , and you can develop relationships with employers through events , workshops and a placement . Along the way , you ’ ll build a professional eportfolio to help you stand out in the job market . You can even choose modules to gain Social Pedagogy
BA ( Hons ) Childhood and
Practitioner status , demonstrating the skills to do relationship-centred work with vulnerable children .
Duration
3 years full time , 4 years with work placement during or after your studies
Requirements
Youth Studies with Criminology
104 – 112 points to include a minimum of 2 A levels , or equivalent .
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UCAS code : L590
Applicants must pass Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service ( DBS ) checks before starting their professional placement working with children and young people .
Humanities pathways
Optional pathways are available on this course leading to the following exit award :
• BA ( Hons ) Childhood and Youth Studies with Social Pedagogy
See page 9 for more information .
UCAS code : L5L3
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CHILDHOOD , YOUTH STUDIES AND EDUCATION |
What ’ s this course about ?
On this CIM-accredited course you ’ ll discover what makes a brand , how to develop new product concepts , and why understanding consumers is so important . Optional modules allow you to specialise in what interests you , with the chance to study topics such as event planning or B2B marketing . You ’ ll apply your new skills to real scenarios , and work with live clients throughout your studies . You ’ ll also develop experience of industry software such as HubSpot and Excel , with opportunities to earn certifications . As well as working on a range of practical projects to boost your
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portfolio , you ’ ll have the chance to spend a year in industry .
Duration
3 years full time , 4 years with work placement during or after your studies
Integrated foundation year
This course is available to study with an integrated foundation year with ICP . See page 11 for more details .
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Requirements
112 – 120 points from 3 A levels , or equivalent .
Accreditation
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business ( AACSB )
The Chartered Institute of Marketing ( CIM )
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What ’ s this course about ?
Explore issues affecting the choices children and young people make . Examine the role of the criminal justice system and the causes of crime . And discover how these areas interconnect . Taught by experienced practitioners , you ’ ll learn about young people ’ s development and do plenty of practical work with children . You can choose to focus on a specialism , including
BA ( Hons ) Childhood and
the option to complete pre-entry qualifications for a career in probation or community justice .
Duration
Youth Studies with Psychology
3 years full time , 4 years with work placement during or after your studies
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Requirements
104 – 112 points to include a minimum of 2 A levels , or equivalent .
Applicants must pass Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service ( DBS ) checks before starting their professional placement working with children and young people .
UCAS code : L5C8
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TECHNOLOGY ENHANCED ACTIVE LEARNING
The TEAL Room . The TEAL room is a flexible space in which lecturers can share their computer screen to each of the specially designed tables , which can seat a team of up to nine students . Each table is set up to encourage interactive learning and collaboration .
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What ’ s this course about ?
Learn about the biological and social factors that impact the journey into adulthood from ages 8 – 25 . You ’ ll be taught by experienced specialists with links to a network of employers in educational and psychology related settings . With their support , you ’ ll work with children and parents in University facilities , like our sensory suite , and gain professional experience both during the course and on an optional , flexible
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placement year . You can also choose to add a wide range of micro credentials , in areas from assertiveness to mental health first aid .
Duration
3 years full time , 4 years with work placement during or after your studies
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Requirements
104 – 112 points to include a minimum of 2 A levels , or equivalent .
Applicants must pass Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service ( DBS ) checks before starting their professional placement working with children and young people .
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