Middlesex University London - Business Management (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) BA Honours

Middlesex University London

Business Management (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) BA Honours

Shape your studies

Not everyone wants to go into an established business and simply fit into the organisation. Some people want to enter a company to shake things up and innovate their product, their brand or how they operate. Other people don’t see themselves working for anyone, have an idea they want to pursue and start their own business.

On our course you can shape your studies to your career ambitions, developing yourself and your skills to innovate products and services in the modern workforce.

During the course, there's an emphasis on applying practice to theory in a business environment. This gives you the opportunity to see how businesses develop their products, manage their operations and innovate in their markets. To this end, a large part of the course is taking part in a work placement so you can apply what you know in a live environment.

Gain the skills to succeed

This course enables you with the confidence to support and improve technological and operational changes within an organisation, as well as the entrepreneurial flair needed to flourish in business.

You’ll learn practical skills in a live environment as you’ll work on group projects to develop a new product, concept or business. During the project you’ll learn concepts like market research, risk management and teamwork. This also has the potential to be developed into a real life business, product or service.

You’ll also cover case studies on new technology firms like Airbnb and Amazon, so you understand and develop your own innovation skills.

Entry Requirements

A Levels

BBC

BTEC

DMM

Access requirements

Overall pass: must include 45 credits at level 3, of which all 45 must be at Merit or higher

Combinations

A combination of A-Level, BTEC and other accepted qualifications that total 112 UCAS Tariff points

IELTS

6.0

 

(with minimum 5.5

 

in all components).

Career Prospects

The BA Business Management (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) course prepares students for various business management roles in prestigious international organizations like Technocrats Middle East, CosMedocs, Western Union, Dubai, Emirates, Noor Islamic Bank, Consult AIV, Jumbo Line, Peprofac, Bernard Marcus, Kimberley Clark, International School, Central Bank Nigeria, and Santaander.

Course Details

The BA Business Management (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) program aims to develop essential skills and knowledge in business management, including modules on organizational behavior, financial aspects, and the business environment. Students can take a year-long placement option at the end of Year 2 before returning to complete their degree. In the final year, students can advance their skills and choose to study a business start-up, managing business projects, or a research project.
Graduates will gain key business skills, knowledge, and experience to excel in a management career. Companies and organizations require graduates with expert business knowledge, analytical and problem-solving skills, and professional acumen to deal with challenges in a fast-paced corporate world. They will also develop analytical, research, and verbal and written argument presentation skills, allowing them to start, manage, and grow businesses.
Students will learn to work effectively in teams and confidently present business management ideas. They will also develop specialist knowledge in stakeholder expectations, business environment, product and service design, production, distribution, business resources, and business processes.
Optional modules are available at levels 5 and 6, but not on every course. Students will be asked to make their choice during the previous academic year. If an optional module is not offered, the program will advise students after the selection period or at the earliest time the programme team decides not to run the module and help them choose an alternative module.

Year 1

Financial Concepts of Business (30 credits)
Quantitative Methods for Business (30 credits)
Marketing Theory and Practice (30 credits)
Management Concepts (15 credits)
People Management (15 credits)

Year 2

Compulsory Modules
Operations Management (30 credits)
Business Environment (15 credits)
Management Information Systems (15 credits)
Principles of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (15 credits)
Organisational Behaviour (15 credits) – Compulsory
Optional Modules
Human Resource Management in Practice (30 credits)
Trade and International Business (30 credits)
Business Law (30 credits)
Accounting and Finance for Business (30 credits)
Marketing Research and Insights (30 credits)

Year 3

Strategic Management (30 credits)
Innovation Management (30 credits)
New Venture Development (15 credits)
New Product and Service Development (15 credits)
Entrepreneurial Finance (15 Credits)
Small Business Management and Development (15 credits)

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