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Our BBA (Hons) Bachelor of Business Administration program provides a comprehensive curriculum covering key business disciplines like Management, Accounting, Finance, and Economics. Through this degree, you'll build essential knowledge in business administration while acquiring practical skills for diverse career paths. The program develops your understanding of contemporary business practices and prepares you for various professional opportunities, with industry connections and hands-on experience. You'll establish core competencies in accounting, finance, economics, and management tailored to your goals. Every course delivers valuable business expertise, covering marketing basics, HR management, organizational behavior, and business consulting. Grounded in current research, the program strengthens both professional and adaptable skills to facilitate your career entry after graduation. Our BBA (Hons) is delivered by industry-experienced practitioners and distinguished academics with a strong practical orientation.
Year 1 Standard entry requirements - Highers AABB (over two sittings), A-Levels BBC – ABB, Int. Baccalaureate 29 points, BTEC DDM (Business preferred), HNC B in graded unit (Business preferred), HND BB. Please check that you meet our University-wide National 5/GCSE (or equivalent) English and Maths requirements. Minimum entry requirements Highers BBBC A-Levels BBC – ABB. Year 2 - Advanced Highers BB including one of Accounting, Business, Economics or Maths, plus AAAB at Higher, A-Levels ABB including one of Accountancy, Business, Economics or Maths, Int. Baccalaureate 34 points (with Higher Level Business at 5), HNC A in graded unit (Business), HND BB in graded units (Business), BTEC DDD (Business-related subjects preferred), Global College Successful completion of our Business with Accelerator Programme. Year 3 - HND AA in graded units (Business). IELTS Academic 6.0 with no score lower than 5.5. TOEFL 79 (including reading 18, listening 17, speaking 20, and writing 21).