Business Management and Human Resources, BA (Hons)
96% of graduates who studied our BA Business Management Joint Honours sandwich courses are employed or engaged in further study six months after leaving (Latest DLHE Survey Undergraduate results 2011/12).
This joint honours course is designed to enhance your understanding of the processes of managing. You will focus on management processes, and issues relating to the people dimension of organisations,…
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96% of graduates who studied our BA Business Management Joint Honours sandwich courses are employed or engaged in further study six months after leaving (Latest DLHE Survey Undergraduate results 2011/12).
This joint honours course is designed to enhance your understanding of the processes of managing. You will focus on management processes, and issues relating to the people dimension of organisations, business and employment.
During the first year you will build a broad understanding of business and management. You will then specialise in Human Resources from the second year on. The course shares a common first year with all the other joint honours courses, meaning you are able to change your specialism after the first year if you wish to do so.
Why choose this course?The course offers a number of opportunities to boost your employability, including a year-long placement in industry. Those choosing not to take a placement year, can benefit from the opportunities available exclusively to 2nd year full-time students, which include:
- studying abroad
- a short internship
- running an enterprise or community project.
Graduates from this course have gone on to successful careers in both the private and public sectors, securing positions such as:
- HR Coordinator
- HR Trainee Manager
- Project Management Graduate
- HR Officer
- HR Assistant
- Category Assistant.
To find out more information on BA (Hons) Business Management and Human Resources you can request a course brochure. We also recommend you attend an open day to find out more about our courses and experience NTU for yourself. Can't make the open day? Take a virtual tour instead.
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*of those available for work, DLHE survey 2011 /12.
UCAS codes
- NN26 BA/BMHR full-time
- NN2P BA/BMHR4 placement
Start date
September
The BA (Hons) Business Management Joint Honours is the most
popular suite of courses in our undergraduate portfolio, meaning
you will be studying amongst approximately 350 students. Seminars
will be made up of around 18 students though making the teaching
sessions more personal.
The common first year means that you can apply to change your
subject specialism after Year One. The flexible nature of the
degree means that whether you choose to follow your specialist
field or not, your degree will give you the skills, knowledge and
experience to compete for graduate positions in a wide range of
sectors.
Term time will follow the standard academic calendar throughout the three years, expect for those taking a placement year, who during their third year will work for a minimum of 48 weeks of the year.
All students will attend lectures and seminars at NTU’s City site, in the impressive Newton Building, home to Nottingham Business School.
What will I study?Year One
Core modules include:
- Economics of Business and Management
- Foundations of Managing and Organising
- Entrepreneurship and Professional Development
- Accounting and Finance for Managers
- Marketing and Operations Management
- Quantitative Methods for Business.
Year Two
First half of year
Core modules include:
- Applied Human Resource Management
- Managing and Organising for Human Resources
- Researching People and Organisations.
Second half of year
Opportunities for full-time students (three years) include:
- study abroad
- an enterprise project
- a community project
- an internship
- taught modules (see below).
Taught modules for sandwich students (four years) include:
- International Business and Communication
- Marketing Management.
Plus one optional module from:
- Digital Entrepreneurship
- Management Accounting for Decision Making.
Year Three
Placement year for students on four year course.
Final year
Core modules include:
- Research Project
- New Perspectives in Organisations and Management
- Comparative and International Management
- International Marketing and Communications
- Leadership and Employability (Human Resources).
Plus one optional module from:
- Managing Information and Knowledge Strategically
- Corporate Governance and Fraud Risk Management
- International Development Economics.
The entire University has recently undergone a curriculum review to ensure that all modules are relevant and up to date. This means that every module you study has been incorporated in your course to provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to boost your employability.
How will I learn?We use a mixture of teaching methods including:
- traditional lectures and seminars
- IT workshops
- guest lectures
- problem-based learning
- group discussions.
In addition to this you will also be involved in a variety of practical work such as:
- individual and group presentations
- student-led seminars
- role play
- industry-sponsored competitions
- project work.
Students on BA (Hons) Business Management courses will have the chance to use a unique interactive learning tool that helps them run their own virtual company.
Although these practical elements will not be assessed, they are included to help you develop a range of skills such as:
- time management
- effective presentation
- communication
- customer focus
- entrepreneurial skills
- team working.
On average you will receive 12 - 15 hours of teaching per week from a combination of lectures and seminars. You'll then be expected to increase your understanding of the subject area through independent study for each module.
Throughout the three years of your course the scheduled contact hours you receive will gradually decrease as you develop the skills required to undertake independent study and the research project in your final year. This will still remain at approximately 12 hours a week though and during this time you will still have regular contact with your tutors.
Additional to this, you will also have further time-tabled contact time for your induction, at the beginning of the year and sessions on employability and opportunities that you can get involved with while at University.
Personal tutor sessionsYou will also have a number of one on one tutor sessions during each year, which will allow you to:
- Discuss and gain feedback about your work.
- Ask questions about the projects you're working on.
- Raise any difficulties you are experiencing relating to your work, personal circumstances or your university experience.
During your first year, these sessions will be scheduled approximately once a fortnight. During your second and final year, this will be approximately once a month.
Virtual learning environmentYou'll also use our virtual learning environment, NOW, which is a flexible web-based system that allows you to have 24-hour access to module learning materials and reading lists. It allows you to discuss work with tutors and other students, and submit coursework electronically from anywhere in the world.
Learning from industry experts87% of students on BA (Hons) Business Management Joint Honours sandwich courses agreed that staff are good at explaining things (National Student Survey 2013).
Our tutors have industry experience in their specialist field, which means you will gain practical insight into these fields and how companies are run.
How will I be assessed?Modules are assessed in a variety of ways. Examples of assessment include written examinations, reports, essays, individual and group coursework, posters, presentations, and research projects. The degree classification is based on 25% of second year work and 75% of final year work.
In response to student feedback the university have introduced a policy that ensures you are given feedback on assessment within three weeks of submission.
Welcoming students from across the worldNottingham Trent University has a diverse student community, with a significant number of international students choosing to study here from across the world. We provide specialist staff, services and facilities to help you through all stages of being a student. Find out more about our International support services.
View the full course specificationPlease note that course specifications may be subject to change
We are continually investing in our facilities, and transforming our learning and teaching environment to create an inspiring and innovative atmosphere.
The School is based in the impressive Newton Building on NTU’s City site. In 2009 the building was involved in a £90 million regeneration project on the site. Whilst maintaining its historic beauty, the Grade II listed building was transformed into an ultra-modern complex.
Fantastic facilities90% of students on BA (Hons) Business Joint Honours sandwich courses agreed that the library resources and services are good enough for their needs (National Student Survey 2013).
- You will enjoy the NBS Link Lounge, which is a dedicated space for Business School students located on floor seven of the Newton building.
- Explore your career prospects with the help of the University's Career and Placements Centre (new for September 2012).
- You will benefit from spacious teaching rooms and lecture theatres.
- We provide students with a variety of social spaces.
- Your studies will benefit from the £13 million pound Boots Library.
- Students take advantage of our 24 hour IT facilities.
- Our Student Services Centre will also be on-hand should you need support.
The location of the City site also means that you have easy access to:
- sports facilities
- shops
- student accommodation
- music venues
- cafés.
"The location and surrounding area of the University were also a huge selling point, with easy access to transport and shops. The Newton building, where Nottingham Business School is based, played a major part too as I wanted to study in a new modern building environment."
Audrey Bushe, BA (Hons) Business Management and Human Resources
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