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Bachelor Degree , Business Enterprise
Course Description
The BA (Hons) Global Management is carefully structured to offer you an integrated and holistic approach to management studies. It builds your skills across four complementary areas of management practice, after which you follow a specialist pathway.
The programme not only taps into current trends, but also looks to the future, allowing you to study subjects that are highly relevant in today’s competitive workplace.
Our BA (Hons) Global Management programme will provide you with the skills that employers look for when recruiting managerial roles. Companies don't just need graduates with a solid grounding in business and management. They also require an understanding of enterprise, innovation, and the flexibility to adapt to trends and opportunities.
The Enterprise & Innovation pathway will teach you to develop your innovative ideas into successful operations, whether you're building a new business or an extra revenue stream for an existing company.
The programme will begin by giving you the confidence to build and operate a business. We take a holistic approach to your development as an innovator, covering important themes such as:
- Accounting
- Computer literacy
- Critical thinking
- Economics
- Finance
- Negotiation
- Managing organisations
- Social responsibility and ethics
- Sustainability
You'll learn current practice, but also discover how to recognise future trends and identify potential opportunities for business. You will also have the opportunity to study elective modules that will broaden your knowledge and insight, from psychology to public relations strategy.
In your second year, you'll begin to focus on the strategies and approaches that make innovative teams thrive. You will explore entrepreneurial theory, and how to model and plan a new venture. You'll receive advice from guest speakers from some of London's most innovative companies, and guidance from experienced academics.
The programme will enable you to emerge as a confident decision-maker, able to challenge pre-conceptions and demonstrate both resilience and flexibility.
Course Content
This is a full-time programme. It takes 3 years to complete if you start in September or 2.5 years if you start in January.
If you begin the programme in January, you will complete your second term in the summer (May to August). This enables you to begin your second year in September and complete your degree in 2.5 years. You will study for the same number of terms as students starting in September, but over a shorter period of time.
Regent's elective modules
During your studies you will choose three elective modules in any discipline across the University. This is to give you the opportunity to learn about different subjects. You will be encouraged to choose modules based on what you are most interested in.
Year 1
Module Title
Academic Environment
Accounting and Finance
Analytical Tools and Techniques for Business
Business Economics
Global Perspectives
People and Organisations
Principles of Marketing
Regent's Elective Module
Year 2
Module Title
Entrepreneurial Theory and Practice
Introduction to Business Law
New Venture Modelling and Planning
Strategic Management
Sustainability
Regent's Elective Module
Regent's Elective Module
Year 3
Module Title
Enterprise in Action
Managing Entrepreneurial Growth in SMEs and Family Businesses
Optimising Operations and Change
Social Enterprise
Strategic Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Free option
Individualised Learning Project
Year 2 & 3 pathway modules
You will also select one of the following modules on your second and one on your third year:
Module Title
Entrepreneurship Finance and Venture Capital
International Business Law
Project Management for Enterprise
Web and App Design for Innovation
Entry Requirements
A Regent’s education provides you with a high level of personal attention, and this begins from the moment you apply to study with us. We want to understand who you are and what your skills and interests may be – we are interested in your potential, as well as your prior achievements. We review each application comprehensively and on its individual merit, considering all of your skills, interests and attributes.
If you are holding A levels, we would typically make you an offer at grades BBC.
We will also assess your application for proficiency in Mathematics, asking for a GCSE in this subject at grade A-C / 9-4 (or the international equivalent).
We receive applications each year from over 170 countries and are happy to assess all international qualifications. For example, if you are studying the International Baccalaureate, we would make an offer based on your successful completion of the IB Diploma; if you are studying an American High School Diploma, we would make an offer based on a minimum GPA of 2.8 plus three APs at grades 4, 4, 3.
English Language requirements
English is our language of instruction and we require proof of your English proficiency.
You can demonstrate your English proficiency with:
- IELTS: Overall score of 6.0 with no score below 5.5 in any of the four components
- PTE Academic: Overall score of 58, with 51 or above in each individual component
- TOEFL IBT: Overall score 80. (We do not accept TOEFL from applicants requiring a Tier 4 visa, as this qualification is no longer accepted by the UK Visas and Immigration Department (UKVI)
- A-level/GCSE/IGCSE English: Grade C / 4 or above (for IGCSE certificates, please provide the Supplementary Certifying Statement with the breakdown of component grades)
- International Baccalaureate: Grade 4 or above in English at Higher or Standard Level
This list is not exhaustive. We will review the English qualifications you submit as part of your application and be in contact if we require anything further.
For applicants who wish to improve their English language proficiency, please see our English language courses.
On-campus diagnostic test
For offer holders able to visit us in London, we can provide a free on-campus English diagnostic test. This test must be arranged in advance. To book a test, please contact admit@regents.ac.uk. Please note, this is a diagnostic test for Regent’s University London applicants only.
English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
As a Regent’s student you will take an English for Academic Purposes (EAP) module in your first semester in order to support the development of your academic work in English.
Please note that students who achieve an IELTS 6.5, with a minimum score of 5.5 in each component, or an equivalent result, are exempt from taking the EAP module and have an additional academic module.
Students entering with Recognition of Prior Learning
If you are joining your programme at an advanced entry point, we require IELTS 6.5 with a minimum 6.0 in Reading and Writing, with no score below 5.5 in any other components.
Assessment Methods
The Global Management programme is designed to encourage both your academic and personal development. You will learn and consider core principles of innovation and entrepreneurship in lectures, seminars, and through online classroom activities.
As you progress, you will be encouraged to take a more critical approach, applying what you have learned by exploring real-world case studies, role play and simulations. Our London location also puts you on the doorstep of a range of pioneering businesses, which you will explore and analyse through visits and guest lectures.
A wide range of assessment methods are used, including:
- Examinations
- Presentations
- Written assignments
- Portfolio
- Work and business simulations
Additional Information
Non-refundable advance deposit
Home/EU students: £1,000
Non-EU students: £4,000
Non-EU students in receipt of US Federal Loans: £1,000
What do fees include?
Fees cover the cost of all tuition and access to the University’s IT infrastructure and library learning resources.
What other costs should I budget for?
You will need to budget additional funds for accommodation and living expenses, travel, and any additional trips, visits, activities or courses (such as Summer programmes) that you choose to participate in outside of the tuition offered as part of the programme.
The library hold a limited number of copies of core text books and where possible in e-format. You will be encouraged to purchase your own text books and will need to budget approximately £80-£100 per year, depending on your programme of study.
When are fees paid?
Fees are payable in the following instalments:
- An initial non-refundable advance deposit paid when you accept your offer of a place
- The advance deposit is allocated against the first term’s fees
- Tuition fees (including fees for subsequent terms) are due two weeks in advance of classes commencing
Calculating fee increases
- The University sets tuition fees on an annual basis in line with the University's financial year which runs from 1 August to 31 July
- The fees quoted here are for one year of study for those starting in September 2019 or January 2020.
- Fees for subsequent years of study are subject to fee inflation
- The University aims to keep annual fee increases in line with the University’s cost inflation. The expectation is that this will be no greater than UK consumer price inflation (CPI) plus 3%. There are occasionally variations to this dictated by the costs of running specific programmes or facilities required for our programmes
- As a registered charity, all fee increases are subject to approval of the Trustee Board thus ensuring that affordability for our students remains a primary concern in any decisions regarding fee increases
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