BA Honours International Business Administration (Final Year Entry)
At a glance UCAS code: N10J
- Course length
- 1 year full-time
- January 2012 start
- Induction week from 25th January 2012; International student orientation from 19th January 2012
- Overview & facilities
- Location & map
- Content & modules
- Entry & applying
- Fees & funding
- Careers & placements
- Open days
Overview & facilities
This course aims to enable you to develop effective business skills, realise the interrelationship of business functions, build essential business skills, and be proficient in addressing current international business issues and situations.
Why is the course special?
• A one year course ideal for anyone wanting to understand what makes international businesses successful
• Designed to build on the knowledge that you have already developed in your studies
• This course draws together key business areas in an integrated programme
Who is the course for?
It is for those who have a broad background in business studies from the UK and overseas. This includes students:
• With Business foundation degrees and HNDs
• Who have completed the first two years of a three-year business degree at another institution
• With two-year business diplomas from outside the UK
Location & map
This course is based at our Hendon campus in north-west London.
Address: Middlesex University, Hendon campus, The Burroughs, London NW4 4BT UK
To find out how to get to the campus see Travel Directions to Hendon campus. The nearest tube station is Hendon Central on the Northern line.
Nearest halls of residence
There are four halls of residence either on or near to Hendon campus. Usher Hall is on campus, opposite the College Building.
Platt and Writtle Halls are at the same location in Colindale, a 20 minute walk from campus.
Ivy Hall is also a short distance away by public transport in Cricklewood.
Subject focus
- Business - accounting and finance, economics, human resource management, law and marketing.
- Computing - business information systems, computer networking and computer communications.
- Engineering
- Health and social sciences - criminology, politics, psychology, social work, sociology, world development studies, and complementary health. Also biomedical and biological sciences, nursing, sport sciences, public health and risk management.
Content & modules
Modules
- Year 1
- Business Game (30 Credits) - Optional
- This module aims - to present a view of the importance to firms of integrating key business functions in order to achieve business success - to facilitate understanding and application of appropriate business and management academic theories in managing a business - to provide experience, through business simulation, of how a firm can integrate key aspects of business and management in order to succeed in a competitive environment - to use simulation techniques as a means of encouraging students to think strategically.
- Consulting in Organisations (30 Credits) - Optional
- This module introduces students to organisation consulting. It builds on learning from prior modules, and provides the student with a theoretical introduction to consulting and the idea of organisation learning. Students undertake a live group consulting project as part of this module.
- Global Business Strategy (30 Credits) - Compulsory
- This module aims to introduce students to the main concepts, analytical tools and theoretical frameworks in the field of global business strategy. The module will introduce general strategic concepts and theories of internationalisation, and then draw together and integrate knowledge and skills that students have learned previously, applying these to the issues that are typically faced by organisations when they operate internationally. It intends to develop the student s awareness to and sensitivity of the differences between global, international and domestic business, and improve their analytical, critical and problem solving abilities.
- Leadership and Management (30 Credits) - Compulsory
- This module aims to provide grounding in the core competencies related to management and leadership in the organisation enabling students to apply theory to practice in management. Alongside this, it will provide opportunities to develop personal skills through workshops in leadership and team building.
- Managing Across Borders (30 Credits) - Compulsory
- This module aims to explore issues of managing across borders in terms of the cultural subjectivity of management theory and practice, with a specific focus on ethics. It examines the influence of national culture on organisational functioning and managerial work. Leadership, negotiation, communication, and decision making are considered in the context of local values, beliefs and behaviours. The module thus aims to develop students sensitivity to cultural issues. It will also give students knowledge relating to ethical issues in global business and management, provides a framework for identifying and analysing these, with appropriate strategies for resolving them.
Students starting the one-year course in January 2011 must take the following compulsory modules:
Global Business Strategy (30 Credits)
Managing Across Borders (30 Credits)
plus two of the following optional modules:
Consulting in Organisations (30 Credits)
Business Game (30 Credits)
Leadership and Management (30 Credits)
Entry & applying
Standard entry requirements
We normally require evidence that you have completed an equivalent Year One and Two of an Undergraduate business course, for example an HND, or foundation Degree or equivalent.
International entry requirements
We accept the equivalent of the above from a recognised overseas qualification, to find out more about the requirements from your country, see further information under support in your country. For details of other equivalent requirements that Middlesex accepts see entry requirements.
English language requirements
You must have competence in English language and we normally require Grade C GCSE or an equivalent qualification. The most common English Language requirements for international students are IELTS 6.0 (with minimum 5.5 in all four components) or TOEFL internet based 72 (with at least 17 in listening & writing, 20 in speaking and 18 in reading).
Middlesex also offers an Intensive Academic English course (Pre-Sessional) that ranges from 5-17 weeks depending on your level of English. Successful completion of this course would meet English language entry requirements. For more information on applying for the pre-sessional please email english@mdx.ac.uk.
Entry into year two or three (transfer students)
If you have achieved a qualification such as a foundation degree or HND, or have gained credit at another university, you may be able to enter a Middlesex course in year two or three. For full details of how this works see transfer students.
UK/EU applicants with existing higher education qualifications
If you have already been awarded a qualification at the same level as the course you are applying for, you may not be eligible for a tuition fee loan, see fees and funding for more information.
How to Apply
UK/EU students
Applications for UK and EU students should be made to UCAS – the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service. The institution code for Middlesex is M80, and the code name is MIDDX. You also need the code for the course you wish to apply for – this is found in the 'at a glance' box above.
International students
International students from outside the EU can make a direct application. We have a network of regional offices across the world to assist you with your application. They have experience with helping students from your country and supporting them with their applications to study at Middlesex. Read more on international applications.
Fees & funding
The tuition fee for the 2011/2012 academic year for UK/EU students is £3,375.
The tuition fee for the 2011/2012 academic year for International students is £10,400.
If you are starting your undergraduate course in September 2012, the tuition fee for UK/EU students will be £9,000 per year. Find out more about changes to funding in 2012 here.
Careers & placements
Graduates are highly attractive to employers because of their understanding of global business operations, their analytical and problem-solving skills and their ability to think logically. You will be particularly prepared for working for an international firm, in the UK or abroad.
Our careers service offers you a range of support both while you’re studying with us – and after you’ve graduated.
Placements
Work placements are proven to increase your success in the job market – as well as being a fantastic experience. Business is a highly competitive field so we encourage as many students as possible to grasp this opportunity.
We have a dedicated Placement Service which helps you find and plan for a placement.
Graduate Employment prospects
Latest survey figures show that six months after graduating:
84% of Middlesex graduates were in employment or further study
16% were assumed to be unemployed or doing something else, such as travelling
(Based on data from BA International Business respondents of the 2009-10 Destination of Leavers in Higher Education Survey)
The average salary for graduates included in the survey was £20,000 for those in full time employment.
Examples of the types of jobs that graduates from the class of 2009-10 are doing include:
Graduate Account Exec, Consultant, Conference Manager, Journalist, Business Manager, Duty Support Officer, Learning Mentor, Managerial Assistant.
in the following organisations:
Hydrogen Group, NHS, International Trade & Development, YMCA, ITSS, Rhodia, O2, Ikea, CPW, Haringey 6th Form College, Total Security
Graduate Roles
Below are just a few examples of the types of careers that you could pursue after graduating with us:
Administrative Manager – An administrative manager applies specialised technical or professional principles, practices and skills or the use of a wide range of administrative methods in the solution of problems. This may include planning, developing, evaluating, advising, and improving various management control systems, programmes and policies, for the purpose of improving the effectiveness and efficiency of programmes and operations.
Advertising Manager – As an advertising manager you will develop, implement, and manage a company's advertising strategy, both from a business, sales and technical perspective. Your job will be to initiate and manage discussion and sales with sponsors and agencies. You will spend your time negotiating agreements with outside sales representatives and managing the development of sales materials, including media kits.
Retail Area Manager – As a retail area manager you will be responsible for the management and overall profitability of a group of stores. You will promote the generation of sales, forming an important link in the management communication chain, by liaising with store managers as well as key departments within head-office.
Branch Manager – As a branch manager you will be responsible for the management of specialty or department stores. Your responsibilities will include the profits of the store, stock, costs, security and administration of the store, as well as the selection, interviewing and training of staff.
Open days
Open Days
Open days for this course are held at our Hendon campus in London. See the location and maps tab for information on how to get here.
University Open Days
Open days offer you the opportunity to learn more about Middlesex, and get a feeling for what life is like on our campuses. Open Days include Welcome and Subject talks, campus and accommodation tours and opportunities to find out more about other aspects of studying at university, these include a guide to applying to University, and a fees and funding talk.
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