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Open Day Business Management BSc(Hons) Business BSc(Hons) With Economics, Finance, Marketing and Human Resource Management pathways

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Open Day

Business Management BSc(Hons)Business BSc(Hons)

With Economics, Finance, Marketing and Human Resource Management pathways

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What do we offer?

A friendly, caring, learning environment

Good student facilities (library, online journals, teaching rooms, hot desks)

Wide range of sport and leisure activities

Career-focussed courses

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We have strong links with industry and work with employers to develop relevant programmes

40 years’ experience of running business courses

Most staff worked in industry before joining

Career-focused courses – you will develop the practicalskills that employers are looking for

Brighton Business School

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Joanna Armstrong Andrea Benn Wybe Popma

Course management team

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Business ManagementBusiness Management BSc(Hons)Business Management with Finance BSc(Hons)Business Management with Economics BSc(Hons)Business Management with HRM BSc(Hons) Business Management with Marketing BSc(Hons)

BusinessBusiness BSc(Hons)Business with Finance BSc(Hons)Business with Economics BSc(Hons)Business with HRM BSc(Hons)Business with Marketing BSc(Hons)

Our degrees

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Business Management – ABB at A-level (320 points) Business – BBB at A-level (300 points)

GCSE Maths & English at minimum grade C

BTEC National Diploma DDM

International Baccalaureate 32 points (16 at Higher)

IELTS 6 (inc min. 6 in writing & 5.5 in other elements)

Entry requirements

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Cutting edge subjects

Innovative approaches to teaching and learning

Specialisation and depth over final two years: Marketing, Finance, Economic or HRM

Specific placement opportunities

Gateway to professional qualifications

Chartered Management Institute (CMI) level 5 Diploma in Management and Leadership for Business Management students

Key features

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Teaching staff’s professional experience

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Reflects the world of work

Holistic approach in year one

Create a mental model of business

Allow you to explore where you want to fit in

Choice is key

Develop specialisms

Engage with your learning and take ownership

Developing you

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Supporting youwww.brighton.ac.uk/ask

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A solid base – Year 1

Global Business Environment

Financial Knowledge and

Skills

Principles of Marketing

Business Project and Skills

Human Resources/Organisational Behaviour

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Business projecthttp://vimeo.com/34504766

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Specialise in Year 2

Option 1:Award Pathway

Option 2 Law for Business

Operations

Economic and Financial Analysis

IT

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Year 2, Option 1: Award Pathway

Finance

Marketing

HRM

Economics

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Year 2, Option 2

Environmental Sustainability

Design and Innovation

Creativity in Enterprise

Purchasing and Supply

Community Participation & Development

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Employers in 11 out of 13 key industries are expecting to take on more entry-level graduates in 2013 than in 2012

One-third of entry-level positions are expected to be filled by graduates who have already worked for their organizations

Research based on a survey of firms in High Flyers’ report: The Graduate Market in 2013

The Graduate Market – High Fliers Report

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Industrial placement salaries 2012/13Minimum:approx £12,000

Maximum:approx: £22,000

Average:approx £15,500

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Examples of placement employers

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Tom: Directline Holidays Lucy: Telegraph Newspaper Nikhil & Adeloa: Sky Sam: Waitrose Richard: AgustaWestland David: Channel 4 Peter: Freeview Anna & Hannah: American Express Abigail: Investec Asset

Management

http://youtu.be/HYqOrrfEb-c

Graduate successes

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Final year – prepare for employment

Managing People

General Options

Research Elective/Placement Project

Strategic ManagementPathway Options

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Excellent employability record

92% of Business Management students are employed or continuing their studies within six months of finishing their course.

(Destination of Leavers from Higher Education survey 2012)

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Programme is flexible

You choose the pathway that suits you

Add value by specialising

Programme develops your skills – academic, professional and personal

To summarise

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