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Universities and Science Minister David Willetts
BSc Business
| Lead College: | London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) |
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| When: | September 2010 |
| Where: | Palace House Campus |
| Who: | For students planning a career in business, whether as an employee or as a business owner, this course provides an ideal grounding. It equips students well for general careers in business but particularly so for those in business management due to its strong social science content. |
| Entry Requirements: | View information about entry requirements |
| Tuition Fees: | View information about tuition fees |
Course Features:
- Introduction to key functional areas in business
- Creates well-rounded individuals equipped with core skills needed to thrive in the modern business environment
- Strong quantitative content
- Contemporary focus
Teaching and Learning:
You will receive weekly one-hour lectures that deliver core concepts and understanding. These are then supported by at least one seminar each week to consolidate and apply the learning achieved in lectures. Course notes are provided and closely linked with online library and learning facilities.
In addition to the lecture and seminar programme, you will receive regular skills-based and exam question focus support sessions to help you study effectively and to prepare for forthcoming exams. You will also receive regular academic assessment to monitor your progress and identify problems early on, so the academic team can tackle them. In the latter half of the second semester each year, you will receive intensive revision courses to help you prepare for the exams ahead.
Course Structure:Each year you will sit for four modules. This normally comprises a mix of core and non-core modules. Some half modules are available allowing a broader range of subjects to be studied. Optional modules are indicative and do not represent the full range of subjects on offer. Whether a module is run depends on student demand and it is not practice to run a module for less than 10 students. |
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Year 1 (Semester 1 and 2) |
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Core
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Optionsnone |
Years 2 and 3 (Semesters 3 to 6) |
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Core
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OptionsFour units option modules. Subjects include:
and two options from
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| Information on allowable combinations and further options can be gained by contacting the Admissions Team who will be happy to help. | |
Support:
In addition to scheduled classes, you will receive additional support in a number of ways:
- An intensive induction to facilitate rapid adjustment to university life
- Skills-based workshops to help develop key academic and study skills
- Highly accessible tutors for additional academic guidance
- A personal supervisor with three scheduled meetings per year, together with unlimited ad hoc access
- Career planning from day one, with personal development planning, culminating in an optional internship programme.
- A rich programme of guest speakers from diverse backgrounds
- A wide range of supporting activities including a Dragons Den Competition, Investment Club and Entrepreneurial Society
- Help with finding accommodation in London









