Programme Specification for the 2023/4 academic year
BSc (Hons) Business and Management with Industrial Experience
1. Programme Details
Programme name | BSc (Hons) Business and Management with Industrial Experience | Programme code | UFS4SBESBE34 |
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Study mode(s) | Full Time |
Academic year | 2023/4 |
Campus(es) | Streatham (Exeter) |
NQF Level of the Final Award | 6 (Honours) |
2. Description of the Programme
Our BSc Business and Management is designed to equip you for a management career in industry, commerce or the public sector. To this end the programme provides you with a detailed understanding of the functional areas of business and the relationship of management theories and practice to them. In addition to modules covering accounting, economics, marketing and human resource management, there is the opportunity to take a number of optional modules. The programme integrates the various components studied through the final year Strategic Management module. Another feature of the programme is the option of a final year business project or dissertation, which will develop your research skills and involves their application to problems in the local or wider business community.
You will gain detailed knowledge of the various functional areas of a business, a broad appreciation of the environment in which businesses operate, the theory and practice of management, and the range of skills necessary for high employability in the administrative and managerial job market.
No previous study of business is required or assumed.
3. Educational Aims of the Programme
1. Study organisations their management and the changing external environment in which they operate.
2. Prepare for and develop a career in business and management.
3. Enhance their lifelong learning skills and personal development.
4. Programme Structure
Your Business and Management with Industrial Experience programme is a four year programme of study at National Qualification Framework (NQF) level 6 (as confirmed against the FHEQ). This programme is divided into four ‘Stages’. Each Stage is normally equivalent to an academic year. The programme is also divided into units of study called ‘modules’ which are assigned a number of ‘credits’. The credit rating of a module is proportional to the total workload, with 1 credit being nominally equivalent to 10 hours of work
5. Programme Modules
Students take modules BSD1002 in their first year and BSD2002 in their second year as preparation for their year in industry. Students will then be enrolled on the module BUS3002 during their placement year. To progress from Stage 1 on this programme, students must achieve a weighted average of 50% in their first year. This programme has compulsory preparation sessions in the first two years.
Stage 1
Compulsory Modules
Stage 1 consists of 90 credits of compulsory modules and 30 credits of optional modules.
Code | Module | Credits | Non-condonable? |
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BEA1013 | Introduction to Accounting | 15 | Yes |
BEM1024 | Statistics for Business | 15 | Yes |
BEE1034 | Economics for Management | 15 | No |
BEM1019 | Fundamentals of Marketing | 15 | No |
BEM1023 | Discovering Management | 30 | No |
BSD1002 | Introduction to 'With Industrial Experience' | 0 | No |
Optional Modules
30 credits of optional modules
Stage 2
Stage 2 consists of 60 credits of compulsory modules and 45 credits of optional modules.
Compulsory Modules
Code | Module | Credits | Non-condonable? |
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BEA2010 | Managerial Accounting | 15 | No |
BEM2021 | Human Resource Management | 15 | Yes |
BEM2007 | Operations Management | 15 | Yes |
BEM2047 | Organisational Behaviour | 30 | Yes |
BSD2002 | Career Management Skills for 'with Industrial Experience' Students | 0 | No |
Optional Modules
45 credits of optional modules
Stage 3
Year Spent in Work Placement
Compulsory Modules
Code | Module | Credits | Non-condonable? |
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BUS3002 | Business School Industrial Experience | 120 | Yes |
Stage 4
Stage 4 consists of 45 credits of compulsory modules and 75 credits of optional modules.
Compulsory Modules
Code | Module | Credits | Non-condonable? |
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BEA3008 | Finance for Managers | 15 | No |
BEM3033 | Strategic Management | 30 | No |
Optional Modules
75 credits of optional modules
6. Programme Outcomes Linked to Teaching, Learning and Assessment Methods
Intended Learning Outcomes
A: Specialised Subject Skills and Knowledge
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) On successfully completing this programme you will be able to: | Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) will be... | |
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...accommodated and facilitated by the following learning and teaching activities (in/out of class): | ...and evidenced by the following assessment methods: | |
1. Understand issues relating to the financial management of the firm | The primary means of imparting subject skills and knowledge is through lectures, seminars, workshops and tutorials which offer a rigorous examination of organisation and management studies, human resource management, marketing and consumer studies, strategic and operations management as well as accounting, economics and finance for managers. Specifically,
| ILO1 is assessed through a combination of summative and formative assessment and assessment methods include multiple-choice self-check questionnaires, in-class discussion, in-class course work tests, formal examination and practical examination. Feedback is provided through tutorials. ILOs 2, 3, 4 and 6 are assessed through a combination of summative and formative assessment. Assessment methods include individual data collection via audience response, group projects, presentation and seminar discussion, debates, reflective essays, practical business projects, as well as exams, which include short-answer questions and essay questions. Feedback includes group discussion and peer feedback, verbal feedback delivered in tutorials, written feedback provided on essays and exams and feedback sessions where students are invited to attend a one-to-one meeting with academics to discuss exam performance. ILO5 is assessed through formative assessment such as workshop preparation, which receives peer and tutor feedback delivered in workshops, as well as summative assessment in the form of group case study presentation and report and formal examination. |
Intended Learning Outcomes
B: Academic Discipline Core Skills and Knowledge
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) On successfully completing this programme you will be able to: | Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) will be... | |
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...accommodated and facilitated by the following learning and teaching activities (in/out of class): | ...and evidenced by the following assessment methods: | |
7. Students will be able to develop and justify arguments, evidence critical thinking, and contrast and evaluate different assumptions and perspectives | Lectures, workshops and tutorials aim to develop critical and analytical skills which enable students to debate and evaluate the behaviour of consumers, investors, employers, employees and governments in a rigorous and systematic way. For example BEM1023 requires students to learn the art of persuasive argument in speech and in essay writing | ILO8 is assessed through critical reflective essays, debates, presentations, and workshop discussions. For example, BEM1023 is assessed through formal case study presentations (formative) and critical business reports. Feedback on debates is provided in tutorials verbally and in writing from tutors and there is an element of peer review feedback. Formal written feedback is provided on examination performance. Students may also visit tutors to receive verbal one-to-one feedback on examination performance. |
Intended Learning Outcomes
C: Personal/Transferable/Employment Skills and Knowledge
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) On successfully completing this programme you will be able to: | Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) will be... | |
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...accommodated and facilitated by the following learning and teaching activities (in/out of class): | ...and evidenced by the following assessment methods: | |
8. CONFIDENT COMMUNICATOR:?Able to adapt and adjust both written and verbal communication styles, to meet the needs of diverse audiences. | Learning &Teaching activities (in/out of class)
ILO8 (CONFIDENT COMMUNICATOR):
BEA1013
~ Effective writing: academic & business ~providing constructive feedback ~Adapting communication styles ~ Verbal communication ~ Active listening
BEM1023 Discovering Management asks students to Deliver presentations in groups and give constructive feedback to each other. ~ Effective writing - academic & business ~ Adapting communication styles (students will be asked to produce reflective and critical writing). ~ Active listening (in order to give feedback to their peers).
BEM1024 ~ Effective writing - academic & business
BEM1019 Fundamentals of Marketing expects students to draw from the work of international marketing scholars and look at marketing and consumption in the context of globalization. ~ Effective writing - academic & business
BEE1034 ~ Effective writing - academic & business
BEA2010 develops student’s skills so that they are able to explain alternative managerial accounting methods and their (practical) implications for companies in an intuitive way to non-specialist audiences.
BEM2021 ~ Effective writing - academic & business
BEM2047
~ Effective writing - academic & business – Report and essay writing as part of assessments.
BEM3033 Strategic Management uses a number of international case studies so that students gain an international perspective on strategic management. ~ Effective writing - academic & business
BEA3008 ~ Effective writing - academic & business
ILO9 (INNOVATIVE PROBLEM SOLVER):
BEA1013 Introduction to Accounting asks students to, with guidance, identify, synthesise, analyse and present appropriate information to assist management with controlling the business and taking financial decisions. ~ Creative thinking
BEM1024
~ Creative thinking
BEE1034 Economics for Management equips students with knowledge of the role of economics in business, public and private decision making, and also encourages students to ‘think like an economist’ in their everyday lives. ~ Creative thinking
BEM1023 Discovering Management expects students to be able to develop and justify arguments, evidence critical thinking, and contrast and evaluate different assumptions and perspectives. ~ Creative thinking
BEM1019 Fundamentals of Management course content is structured around real-world examples, anecdotes and discussions that will help students develop skills of critical analysis and problem-solving. ~ Creative thinking
BEA2010 Managerial Accounting expects students to synthesize information from various management accounting methods. ~ creative thinking
BEM2047 Organisational Behaviour expects students to develop a critical orientation toward the subject matter and an awareness of the complexity of managerial and organisational problems. In addition, students should demonstrate the ability to critically evaluate concepts, theories, and techniques. ~ Creative thinking – needed for assessment
BEM2021 Human Resource Management expects students to develop a critical orientation toward the subject matter and an awareness of the complexity of managing people. ~ creative thinking
BEM2007 Operations Management ~ Problem solving
BEA3008 Finance for Managers requires students to apply and criticise finance models in a 'real world' context and develop theoretical arguments based on analytical reasoning. ~ Creative thinking
BEM3033 Strategic Management requires students to develop their ability to analyse strategic issues from a number of broad functional perspectives, demonstrate a critical knowledge of selected strategy literature and present and defend strategic analyses based on case material, desk research and research in the marketplace. ~ Creative thinking
ILO10 (PROACTIVE COLLABORATOR):
BEM1023 Students need to work in groups to analyse a given Case Study and will deliver their findings in in-group presentations. Groups work together for a whole year. ~Actively engaging in groups BEA1013 ~Actively engaging in groups
BEM1024
BEM2047: Actively engaging in groups - – in formative seminar work
BEM3033 Strategic Management requires students to conduct a case study presentation and report in groups. ~Actively engaging in groups
BEA3008 ~Building authentic relationships
ILO11 (DIGITALLY FLUENT):
BEA1013 Introduction to Accounting ~ Using technology to find, interpret, evaluate, manage and share information
BEM1023 Discovering Management instructs students in ethical decision making and its effect on contemporary business. Module content also covers issues of sustainability, and CSR. IT is expected that they are: ~ Using technology to find, interpret, evaluate, manage and share information - Students are encouraged to use databases (e.g Statista) to find data related to their CS organisations and they need to interpret that information.
BEM1019 In Fundamentals of Marketing, the ethics surrounding marketing practices and its relationship to sustainable environments will be considered. - Using technology to find, interpret, evaluate, manage and share information - using digital technologies to develop on-line presence and collaboration - working fluently and securely across a range of tools, platforms and applications. - adopting and developing new practices and digital technologies.
BEM1024 Statistics for Business instructs students in the use of software packages such as Excel and SPSS. ~ Using technology to find, interpret, evaluate, manage and share information
BEM2021 Human Resource Management ~ Using technology to find, interpret, evaluate, manage and share information
BEM2047 Organisational Behaviour ~ Using technology to find, interpret, evaluate, manage and share information – assessment research?
BEA2010 Managerial Accounting
~ Using technology to find, interpret, evaluate, manage and share information
BEA3008 Finance for Managers asks students to use information technology for information retrieval and numerical analysis. ~ Using technology to find, interpret, evaluate, manage and share information
BEM3033 Strategic Management explores the impact of ethics and corporate social responsibility on strategy. ~ Using technology to find, interpret, evaluate, manage and share information
ILO12 (RESILIENT SELF-ADVOCATE):
BEA1013 ~ Adapting to change
BEM1019 ~ Adapting to change
BEM1023 encourages students to: ~ Learning from failure, as they are offered formative feedback in term 1 to improve their summative presentations in T2.
BEM1024 ~ Adapting to change
BEA2010 ~ Adapting to change
BEM2047 ~ Adapting to change – studied as part of content (but students don’t explicitly do it outside of usual life experience)
BEA3008 ~ BEA3008 expect students to manage time and tasks (MCQ assessment, final written exam); work independently (using resources to plan own learning, review answers and identify own learning points); adapt to change (reflecting the core difference between thought, critical analysis, different technical approaches; seek and use feedback (using formative and summative feedback to develop); drive towards personal goals (reflect on input and align to personal goals).
BEM3033 ILO 13 (CRITICAL THINKER)
BEM1023 ~ Explore & learn with curiosity Drawing independent conclusions
BEM1019 ~ Explore & learn with curiosity
BEA1013
~ Explore & learn with curiosity
BEM1024
~ Explore & learn with curiosity
BEM2021
Explore & learn with curiosity Drawing independent conclusions
BEM2007
BEA2010
~ Explore & learn with curiosity
BEM2047 Explore & learn with curiosity - hopefully
BEA3008
~ Explore & learn with curiosity
BEM3033
~ Explore & learn with curiosity
ILO14 (GLOBALLY ENGAGED):
BEM1023 ~ Inclusive Collaboration BEA1013 ~ Inclusive Collaboration
BEM1024 ~ Inclusive Collaboration BEM1019 ~ Inclusive Collaboration ~ Cultural engagement with diverse people & perspectives ~ Context awareness and taking responsibility for economic, social and environmental impacts of commercial and sustainable decision-making
BEM2047 These are covered both as content and formative work – it’s part of the study of OB: ~Inclusive Collaboration
BEA2010
~ Inclusive Collaboration BEA3008 ~ Inclusive Collaboration
BEM3033 ~ Inclusive Collaboration | Assessment Methods
ILO8:
ILO9:
ILO10:
ILO11:
ILO12:
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7. Programme Regulations
Classification
8. College Support for Students and Students' Learning
9. University Support for Students and Students' Learning
10. Admissions Criteria
11. Regulation of Assessment and Academic Standards
12. Indicators of Quality and Standards
The programme is not subject to accreditation and/ or review by professional and statutory regulatory bodies (PSRBs).
13. Methods for Evaluating and Improving Quality and Standards
14. Awarding Institution
University of Exeter
15. Lead College / Teaching Institution
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy (ESE)
16. Partner College / Institution
Partner College(s)
Not applicable to this programme
Partner Institution
Not applicable to this programme.
17. Programme Accredited / Validated by
0
18. Final Award
BSc (Hons) Business and Management with Industrial Experience
19. UCAS Code
N202
20. NQF Level of Final Award
6 (Honours)
21. Credit
CATS credits | 480 |
ECTS credits | 240 |
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22. QAA Subject Benchmarking Group
[Honours] General business and management
23. Dates
Origin Date | Date of last revision | 16/06/2021 |
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