Course Overview
Find out more about managing organisations, and the external environment in which they operate. Discover how organisations respond to change and plan strategically for the future. Gain an insight into the relationship between various aspects of the legal system and the business environment. Understand the roles of business support functions like HR, finance, operations and IT. Increase your knowledge of using ICT for business applications. Improve and develop your leadership, team building and influencing skills. Get training in business report writing and presentations.
Entry requirements
For full details please speak to one or our specialist course advisors on 0800 096 8436 who will talk you through qualifications you need.
In line with the requirements of the Law Society and General Council of the Bar, you must have access to a Law Library that contains English Law in order to successfully complete an undergraduate law degree. You must, therefore, be based in the UK to study this degree.
Support and benefits
- All course materials designed by experts in business and law
- Step-by-step modules to guide your learning
- Develops your interpersonal and self-management skills merited by employers
- Successful completion of this course demonstrates your motivation and commitment to learning
- Gain additional transferable skills in data collection, analysis, IT, communication and report writing
- Full support from a dedicated ICS tutor to mentor and motivate you throughout
Career opportunities
As you might expect, there’s a strong demand for Business Management graduates in all types of industrial, commercial and financial organisations, as well as the public sector – particularly with additional law knowledge. You could find yourself working for a small independent or medium-sized company to one of the larger blue chip companies, who tend to offer more structured training, experience and promotion opportunities. Alternatively, you could become a self-employed consultant which can bring opportunities and challenges too.
Assessments
Module Specific