BBA (Hons) Business and Management Programme Structure
The BBA (Hons) Business and Management offers students a current and integrated business education covering the main disciplines and operational areas of business. The curriculum aims to challenge students in their ways of thinking, behaving, learning, and issues of ethics & ethical decision making, sustainability and global citizenship are embedded throughout.
The BBA programme actively seeks input from the external environment and student learning is grounded in the external context wherever appropriate through, e.g. external speakers, assessments that require students to test out concepts in practice and reflect on their own experience of organisations.
The first Foundation Level 3 year is concerned with bringing you up to university entrance level, as required by both the MoE in Nepal and our partner university, UWE. The programme aims at enhancing the overall knowledge and skills in management study, and preparation of students for entry to a Level 4 course.
The programme is structured with four (4) core and four (4) specialist module(s) in Business and Management.
Level 3 | |
Semester 1 | |
Business Statistics | 15 credits |
Introduction to Management | 15 credits |
Academic English | 15 credits |
Principles of Marketing | 15 credits |
Study Skills | 15 credits |
Semester 2 | |
Introduction to Economics | 15 credits |
Introduction to Business | 15 credits |
Business Accountancy | 15 credits |
Effective Communication Skills | 15 credits |
UWE 3 Years Bachelor’s Degree Programme
The second year (level 4) provides a further foundation for the development of the knowledge, skills and attributes necessary for future success. In the third year (Level 5), you will study modules relating to the main functional areas of business, including a range of specialist module options, and you will develop your research and enquiry skills.
The final year (Level 6) will include a major project, modules which require the integration of the knowledge gained in the earlier years of study and a number of advanced business module options which allow you to further develop your specific interests. The final year curriculum also includes a focus on managing change, both in organisational terms and in terms of your own career.
Level 4 | |
Semester 1 | |
Introduction to Business and Management | 15 credits |
Understanding Business and Financial Information | 15 credits |
Understanding the Business and Economic Environment | 15 credits |
Understanding Organisations and People | 15 credits |
Semester 2 | |
Understanding the Principles of Marketing | 15 credits |
Business Decision Making for Management | 15 credits |
Enterprise and Entrepreneurship | 15 credits |
Contemporary Business Issues | 15 credits |
Level 5 | |
Semester One | Credits |
Managing People | 15 credits |
Management skills | 15 credits |
Operations and Supply Chain Management | 15 credits |
International Business | 15 credits |
Semester Two | |
Introductory Research Project | 15 credits |
Research methods for business | 15 credits |
Accounting Information for Business | 15 credits |
Integrated Marketing Communications (Marketing Route) | 15 credits |
Market Analysis for Private Investors (Accounting and Finance Route) | 15 credits |
Level 6 : Marketing Route | |
Year-Long | Credits |
Critical Business Enquiry Project (marketing) | 30 credits |
Managing Organisational and Individual Change | 30 credits |
Semester One | Credits |
Strategic Management | 15 credits |
Digital Marketing Communications | 15 credits |
Semester Two | Credits |
Global Marketing Management | 15 credits |
Brand Management | 15 credits |
Level 6 : Accounting and Finance Route | |
Year-Long | Credits |
Critical Business Enquiry Project (accounting/finance) | 30 credits |
Managing Organisational and Individual Change | 30 credits |
Semester One | Credits |
Strategic Management | 15 credits |
Accounting for Managers | 15 credits |
Semester Two | Credits |
International Financial Management | 15 credits |
Investment Management | 15 credits |