Definitive Programme Document: Business and Management (and pathways) (Bachelors with Honours)

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Definitive Programme Document: Business and (and pathways) (Bachelors with Honours) 1

Awarding institution Teaching institution School Department Main campus Other sites of delivery Other Schools involved in delivery Bath Spa University Bath Spa University College of Liberal Arts Bath Business School Newton Park n/a n/a Name of award(s) Business and Business and with Professional Placement Year Business and (Accounting) Business and (Accounting) with Professional Placement Year Business and (Entrepreneurship) Business and (Entrepreneurship) with Professional Placement Year Business and (Festivals and Events) Business and (Festivals and Events) with Professional Placement Year Business and (Human Resource ) Business and (Human Resource ) with Professional Placement Year Business and (International Business) Business and (International Business) with Professional Placement Year Business and (Law) Business and (Law) with Professional Placement Year Business and (Marketing) Business and (Marketing) with Professional Placement Year Business and (Tourism ) Business and (Tourism ) with Professional Placement Year Qualification (final award) BA (Hons) Intermediate awards available CertHE, DipHE Routes available Single/Joint/Major/Minor Sandwich year Optional Duration of award 3 years full-time; years full time with sandwich year Modes of delivery offered Campus based Regulatory Scheme 1 Undergraduate Academic Framework 1 This should also be read in conjunction with the University s Qualifications Framework Page 2 of 172

Exemptions from regulations/framework 2 Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Body accreditation Date of most recent PSRB approval (month and year) Renewal of PSRB approval due (month and year) UCAS code N/A Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) Chartered Institute of Accountants (CIMA) Institute of Hospitality (IoH) Prince2 CIM May 1 CIMA October 1 IoH December 1 Prince2 December 17 CIM May 18 CIMA July 21 IoH December 21 Prince2 transfer to PeopleCert in December 17 then renewal due December. Institution Code: B Business and NN12 Business and with Professional Placement Year 21M9 Business and (Accounting) N0 Business and (Accounting) with Professional Placement Year 11R Business and (Entrepreneurship) M32 Business and (Entrepreneurship) with Professional Placement Year 11H0 Business and (Festivals and Events) N28 Business and (Festivals and Events) with Professional Placement Year 23K Business and (Human Resource ) N00 Business and (Human Resource ) with Professional Placement Year 12C7 Business and (International Business) 0TY Business and (International Business) with Professional Placement Year 1L3 Business and (Law) - 3889 Business and (Law) with Professional Placement Year - 081 Business and (Marketing) N00 Business and (Marketing) with Professional Placement Year 19V2 Business and (Tourism ) N832 Business and (Tourism ) with Professional Placement Year 11W3 2 See section on Exemptions Page 3 of 172

Route code (SITS) Relevant QAA Subject Benchmark Statements (including date of publication) Date of most recent approval February 18 Date specification last updated March 18 BMSIN Business and Single Honours BMSINS Business and Single Honours with Sandwich Year BMACCSIN Business and (Accounting) Single Honours BMACCSINS Business and (Accounting) Single Honours with Sandwich Year BMENPSIN Business and (Entrepreneurship) Single Honours BMENPSINS Business and (Entrepreneurship) Single Honours Sandwich BMFAESIN Business & (Festivals and Events) Single Honours BMFAESINS Business & (Festivals and Events) Single Honours Sandwich Year BMHRMSIN Business and (Human Resource ) Single Honours BMHRMSINS Business and (Human Resource ) Single Honours with Sandwich Year BMINTSIN Business and (International Business) Single Honours BMINTSINS Business and (International Business) Single Honours with Sandwich Year BMLAWSIN Business and (Law) Single Honours BMLAWSINS Business and (Law) Single Honours Sandwich Year BMMSIN Business and (Marketing) Single Honours BMMSINS Business and (Marketing) Single Honours with Sandwich Year BMTMSIN Business and (Tourism ) Single Honours BMTMSINS Business and (Tourism ) Single Honours with Sandwich Year Business and Benchmark Statement (1) Exemptions The following exemptions are in place: Programme/Pathway Regulations/Framework Brief description of variance Approving body and date Page of 172

Programme Overview The Business and undergraduate programme provides a flexible, stimulating and supportive learning environment that fosters creativity. Bath Business School students are innovative, responsible and internationally connected. The course is ideal for students who wish to obtain a degree that will provide them with a firm foundation to build a successful career in business. You will have the opportunity to gain valuable professional business experience through a range of flexible work placement options. You will also work creatively with businesses on projects. The programme empowers you to pursue your individual interests by selecting from a range of options. Professional recognition opportunities are also available. Business and is available as a single honours subject, for those who wish to keep their options open and to maximize flexibility and choice. You can also elect to follow a range of specialist pathways. Business and is also ideal as a companion subject in a combined honours programme. You will join a collegiate academic community that champions lifelong learning, supported by research and practice informed teaching. Programme Aims The aims of this programme are to: 1. Engage learners in a distinctive programme of business education that unleashes creativity and innovation and prepares graduates to succeed in the global environment. 2. Equip students with the necessary in depth specialist and general theory and understanding of the changing business environment, to enable them to innovate and solve problems, working across subject disciplines and borders. 3. Develop enterprising behaviour through professional and personal development preparing learners to be adaptable and opportunity-ready.. Empower learners to use a range of tools to communicate and collaborate; understanding and applying digital technologies and developing professional networks.. Develop understanding of the nature of the global forces which shape contemporary organisations - economic, social, ethical, political, ecological, technological and regulatory.. Create ethically aware critical thinkers, who evaluate and challenge both the positive and negative effects of business and management practices, before making judgements about their value and implications. Page of 172

Programme Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) A Subject-Specific Skills and Knowledge Programme Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) On Achieving Level On Achieving Level On Achieving Level A1 The Business Environment: to critically analyse the interrelated nature of the global forces (economic, social, ethical, political, ecological, technological and regulatory) that shape contemporary organisations. A2 Organisations: to systematically and critically review how organisations work; the design and development of organisations including cross cultural issues, change, diversity and values and how it feels to manage in different sectors. A3 Strategy: to evaluate how business policy and strategy impacts on the development of appropriate change management, stakeholder interest, continuity planning and objective setting. A Innovation and Enterprise: to apply business innovation and enterprise development models, to use concept assessment tools and to assess intellectual property regulations. A Finance: to identify appropriate sources, uses and management of finance and the use of The Business Environment: to appraise the global forces (economic, social, ethical, political, ecological, technological and regulatory) which shape contemporary organisations. Organisations: to review how organisations work; the design and development of organisations including cross cultural issues, change, diversity and values. Strategy: to explain how business policy and strategy impacts on the development of appropriate change management and stakeholder interest. Innovation and Enterprise: to appraise business innovation and enterprise development models, to use concept assessment tools and intellectual property regulations. Finance: to detail the sources, uses and management of finance and the use of accounting The Business Environment: to identify the global forces (economic, social, ethical, political, ecological, technological and regulatory) which shape contemporary organisations. Organisations: to explain how organisations work and to consider how design and development affects change, culture and values. Strategy: to define business policy and strategy including an understanding of appropriate change management and stakeholder interest. Innovation and Enterprise: to describe business innovation and enterprise development. Finance: to identify the sources, uses and management of finance and the use of accounting Page of 172

accounting and other information systems for planning and control and the use of this information for decision making and managing financial risk. and other information systems for planning and control and the use of this information for decision making. and other information systems for planning and control. B Cognitive and Intellectual Skills Programme Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) On Achieving Level On Achieving Level On Achieving Level B1 Apply critical and creative thinking skills that uses sound arguments, suggests ideas, innovates, sees new ways of doing things and synthesises existing ideas, critiques organisations and their practices, identifies and solves problems, evaluating risks, making and implementing decisions. B2 Employ numeracy skills that embrace quantitative techniques to manipulate data, evaluate, estimate and model business problems and functions. B3 Research and use digital and other resources to interrogate, interpret and evaluate business information. B Reflect critically and constructively on the need for individuals and managers to manage and behave in an ethical and socially responsible way at a local, national and global level. Apply critical and creative thinking skills that uses sound arguments, suggests ideas, innovates, sees new ways of doing things, identifies and solves problems, evaluates risks and implements decision making. Employ numeracy skills that use quantitative techniques to manipulate data to evaluate, estimate and model business data. Research and use digital sources to search for and find a range of appropriate business information to inform decision-making. Recognise the need for individuals and managers to manage and behave in an ethical and socially responsible way at a local, national and global level. Apply critical and creative thinking skills that uses sound arguments and suggests solutions and ideas and reviews organisations and their practices. Employ numeracy skills that develop quantitative techniques to manipulate numerical data. Research and use digital sources to search for and find relevant business information. Recognise the need for individuals and managers to manage and behave in a socially responsible way. Page 7 of 172

C Skills for Life and Work Programme Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) On Achieving Level On Achieving Level On Achieving Level C1 Autonomous learning 3 (including time management) that shows the exercise of initiative and personal responsibility and enables decisionmaking in complex and unpredictable contexts. Autonomous learning (including time management) as would be necessary for employment requiring the exercise of personal responsibility and decision-making such that significant responsibility within organisations could be assumed. Autonomous learning (including time management) as would be necessary for employment requiring the exercise of some personal responsibility. C2 Team working skills necessary to flourish in the global workplace, with an ability both to work in and lead teams effectively. Team work as would be necessary for employment requiring the exercise of personal responsibility and decision-making for effective work with others such that significant responsibility within organisations could be assumed. Team work as would be necessary for employment requiring the exercise of some personal responsibility for effective work with others. C3 Communication skills that ensure information, ideas, problems and solutions are communicated effectively and clearly to both specialist and nonspecialist audiences. Communication skills commensurate with the effective communication of information, arguments and analysis in a variety of forms to specialist and non-specialist audiences in which key techniques of the discipline are deployed effectively. Communication skills that demonstrate an ability to communicate outcomes accurately and reliably, and with structured and coherent arguments. C IT skills and digital literacy that demonstrate core competences and are commensurate with an ability to work at the interface of creativity and new technologies. IT skills and digital Literacy that demonstrate the development of existing skills and the acquisition of new competences. IT skills and digital literacy that provide a platform from which further training can be undertaken to enable development of new skills within a structured and managed environment. 3 i.e. the ability to review, direct and manage one s own workload Page 8 of 172

Programme content This programme comprises the following modules Key: Core = C Required = R Required* = R* Optional = O Not available for this status = N/A If a particular status is greyed out, it is not offered for this programme. Subject offered as single and/or combined award Business and Status Level Code Title Credits Single Major Joint Minor BMA00- The Business Environment C C C C BMA01- Organisational Behaviour and C C C C BMA02- Economics and Globalisation R O O N/A BMA03- Managing Data R O O N/A OMO12 Design Thinking for - Enterprise O O O O OMO13 - Professional Practice O O O O BMA000- Creativity for Business C C C C BMA001- Innovation C C C C BMA100- The Marketing Business O O O N/A BMA102- Human Resource O O O N/A BMA10- Financial Accounting O O O N/A BMA10- Operations and Project O O O O BMA10- Destination O O O N/A BMA108- International Business O O O N/A BMA110- Entrepreneurship O O O N/A BMA112- Festival and Events O O O N/A BMA11- Law for Business Enterprise O O O N/A BMA002- Fashion Marketing and O O O N/A OMO001 - Work Placement O O O O Page 9 of 172

YP100-1 BMA000- BMA100- BMA101- BMA102- BMA103- BMA10- BMA10- BMA10- BMA107- BMA108- BMA109- BMA110- BMA111- BMA112- OMO001 - OM00- Professional Placement Year Business and Project 1 O O O O R R R R International Marketing O O O N/A Accounting O O O N/A Strategic Human Resource Enterprise: Creating your Business O O O N/A O O O N/A Organisational Strategy O O O N/A Managing Sustainability O O O N/A New Trends in Cross Cultural in International Business O O O N/A O O O N/A Business Placement O O O N/A Tourism: Contemporary Issues Creating and Hosting Festivals and Events Exploring Law in Business Business and Academic Skills O O O N/A O O O N/A O O O N/A O O O N/A Successful Freelancing O O O O Leadership and O O O O Page 10 of 172

Tourism Marketing Law International Business Human Resource Festival and Events Entrepreneurship Accounting Subject offered with pathways Business and Pathway Level Code Title Credits BMA00- BMA01- BMA02- BMA03- OMO12- OMO13- BMA000- BMA001- BMA103- BMA109- BMA111- The Business Environment C C C C C C C C Organisational Behaviour and C C C C C C C C Economics and Globalisation R R R R R R R R Managing Data R R R R R R R R Design Thinking for Enterprise O O O O O O O O Professional Practice O O O O O O O O Creativity for Business C C C C C C C C Innovation C C C C C C C C Accounting in Practice R N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Entrepreneurship in Practice N/A R N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Festivals and Events in Practice N/A N/A R N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 11

BMA102- BMA107- BMA113- BMA11- BMA11- BMA100- BMA003- BMA10- BMA10- BMA10- BMA108- BMA110- BMA112- BMA11- BMA002- OMO001- YP100-1 Human Resource in Practice N/A N/A N/A R N/A N/A N/A N/A International Business in Practice N/A N/A N/A N/A R N/A N/A N/A Law in Practice N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A R N/A N/A Marketing in Practice N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A R N/A Tourism in Practice N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A R The Marketing Business O O O O O O R O Human Resource O O O R O O O O Financial Accounting R O O O O O O O Operations and Project O O O O O O O O Destination O O O O O O O R International Business O O O O R O O O Entrepreneurship O R O O O O O O Festival and Events O O R O O O O O Law for Business Enterprise O O O O O R O O Fashion Marketing and O O O O O O O O Work Placement O O O O O O O O Professional Practice Year 1 O O O O O O O O Page 12 of 172

BMA001- BMA002- BMA00- BMA003- BMA00- BMA00- BMA007- BMA008- BMA100- BMA101- BMA102- BMA103- BMA107- BMA109- BMA110- BMA111- OMO001- Accounting Project R N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Entrepreneurship Project N/A R N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Festival and Events Project N/A N/A R N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Human Resource Project N/A N/A N/A R N/A N/A N/A N/A International Business Project N/A N/A N/A N/A R N/A N/A N/A Marketing Project N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A R N/A Tourism Project N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A R Law Project N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A R N/A N/A International Marketing O O O O O O R O Accounting R O O O O O O O Strategic Human Resource O O O R O O O O Enterprise: Creating your Business O R O O O O O O Cross Cultural in International Business O O O O R O O O Tourism: Contemporary Issues O O O O O O O R Creating and Hosting Festivals and Events O O R O O O O O Exploring Law in Business O O O O O R O O Successful Freelancing O O O O O O O O Page 13 of 172

OMO00- Leadership and O O O O O O O O Page 1 of 172

Assessment methods A range of summative assessment tasks will be used to test the Intended Learning Outcomes in each module. These are indicated in the attached assessment map which shows which tasks are used in which modules. Students will be supported in their development towards summative assessment by appropriate formative exercises. Please note: if you choose an optional module from outside this programme, you may be required to undertake a summative assessment task that does not appear in the assessment grid here in order to pass that module. Work experience and placement opportunities To give yourself an opportunity to apply your learning in a business context you are encouraged to try a period of work experience. This will give you the chance to transfer the application of skills and knowledge from the safety of the classroom to a real business. 1 Open Module Work Placement weeks work experience for which Level credits can be obtained. This is a Level open module run by Business and offering comprehensive support to gain a short work experience opportunity. 2 Professional Placement Year 10 month placement for which 1 Level placement credits can be obtained. If you are enrolled on the single honours Business and Programme (including the pathways), an option for part of your programme will be to obtain and complete a 10 months period with an approved employer. This period will be completed after Level and before Level and will run from September/October to June/July. Towards the end of the first year there will be a meeting arranged to explain the Professional Placement Year process. Details will be sent to all Level business students. The core modules at Level will provide time and guidance for you to apply and prepare for the full length placement. 3 10 week Business Placement for which Level credits are available. The Level core module also makes provision for a shorter, 10 week, placement in a business. This period will be completed after Level and before Level (i.e. through the Summer). In addition, you will have a number of opportunities to engage in projects with real businesses. For example, you will work with real businesses on our Level Strategic Human Resource module. The business will identify a specific issue within their organisation and you will work collaboratively with them to provide recommendations and solutions. In addition, you will be encouraged in the Level required module Research Project to engage in research relating to a real business thus enabling you to gain both academic research and practical work engagement skills. 1

Graduate Attributes Bath Spa Graduates 1 Will be employable: equipped with the skills necessary to flourish in the global workplace, able to work in and lead teams 2 Will be able to understand and manage complexity, diversity and change 3 Will be creative: able to innovate and to solve problems by working across disciplines as professional or artistic practitioners Will be digitally literate: able to work at the interface of creativity and technology Will be internationally networked: either by studying abroad for part of the their programme, or studying alongside students from overseas Will be creative thinkers, doers and makers In Business and, we enable this By ensuring employability is embedded in all aspects of our programme, providing numerous opportunities for you to engage and facilitate team activities and encouraging you to engage in work placement opportunities. There is a strong emphasis on evaluating and improving personal employability through skills development and self-reflection. By improving your project management skills enabling you to manage complexity and change. We will develop your ability to plan and organise projects; to monitor, react and to co-ordinate activities and to work to address and overcome problems in diverse teams. By providing opportunities for you to creatively solve problems suggesting ideas, innovating and seeing new ways of doing things - in different business areas. You will learn about, and be able to use with confidence, a number of creative thinking techniques. By enabling you to engage with a range of digital resources across the programme. Innovative assessments will develop your ability to collaboratively learn (e.g. a wiki), to contribute to online discussion boards, to participate in business simulations and to use multimedia to present your ideas. By enabling you to participate in collaborative activities, with a diverse range of students from across the world, thus developing your intercultural awareness. We will promote and encourage you to engage in opportunities for study abroad and international work placements. By encouraging you to generate creative and effective solutions to organisational problems ensuring you have the ability to analyse and criticise, using sound arguments; identifying and solving problems; weighing up options, evaluating risk and making and implementing decisions. 1

7 Will be critical thinkers: able to express their ideas in written and oral form, and possessing information literacy 8 Will be ethically aware: prepared for citizenship in a local, national and global context By supporting you to take responsibility for your own learning and to be curious about the world and your community. Your assessments will require you to communicate appropriately and effectively either orally, in writing or via other media. You will be competent at finding business information, understanding it and making effective use of it. By developing your skills of reflection and encouraging you to review, question and rethink your own values and assumptions in order to adjust and improve your awareness of ethical issues. Modifications Module-level modifications Code Title Nature of modification Date(s) of approval and approving bodies Date modification comes into effect Programme-level modifications Nature of modification Date(s) of approval and approving bodies Date modification comes into effect Attached as appendices: 1. Programme structure diagram 2. Map of module outcomes to level/programme outcomes 3. Assessment map. Module descriptors 17

Appendix 1 BA (Hons) Business and Programme Structure Diagram all pathways Level 1 Credits Level 1 credits Semester One BMA00- The Business Environment (core) BMA03- Managing Data (required) OMO13- Professional Practice Semester One BMA000- Creativity for Business (core) BMA10- Financial Accounting (optional, required for Accounting pathway) BMA100- The Marketing Business (optional, required for Marketing pathway) BMA102- Human Resource (optional, required for HRM pathway) BMA10- Destination (optional, required for TM pathway) BMA108- International Business (optional, required for IB pathway) BMA110- Entrepreneurship (optional, required for Entrepreneurship pathway) BMA112- Festival and Events (optional, required for F&E pathway) BMA11- Law for Business Enterprise (optional, required for Law pathway) BMA002- Fashion Marketing and (optional) Semester Two BMA01- Organisational Behaviour and (core) BMA02- Economics and Globalisation (required) OMO12- Design Thinking for Enterprise Semester Two BMA001- Innovation (core) BMA103- Accounting in Practice (required and only available to Accounting pathway students) BMA11- Marketing in Practice (required and only available to Marketing pathway students) BMA101- Human Resource in Practice (required and only available to HRM pathway students) BMA11- Tourism in Practice (required and only available to TM pathway students) BMA107- International Business in Practice (required and only available to IB pathway students) BMA109- Entrepreneurship in Practice (required and only available to Entrepreneurship pathway students) BMA111- Festival and Events in Practice (required and only available to F&E pathway students) BMA113- Law in Practice (required and only available to Law pathway students) OMO001- Work Placement BMA100- The Marketing Business (required, optional) BMA10- Operations and Project (optional) BMA110- Entrepreneurship (optional) BMA108- International Business (optional) 18

Sandwich Year sandwich routes only Level 1 Credits YP100-1 Professional Placement Year Level 1 credits Semester One BMA101- Accounting (optional, required for Accounting pathway) BMA100- International Marketing (optional, required for Marketing pathway) BMA102- Strategic Human Resource (optional, required for HRM pathway) BMA103- Enterprise: Creating Your Business (optional, required for Entrepreneurship pathway) BMA107- Cross-Cultural in International Business (optional, required for IB pathway) BMA110- Creating and Hosting Festivals and Events (optional, required for F&E pathway) BMA109- Tourism: Contemporary Issues (optional, required for TM pathway) BMA111- Exploring Law in Business (optional required for Law pathway) BMA108- Business Placement (optional) BMA112-Business and Academic Skills (only for L direct entry international students) Semester Two BMA001- Accounting Project (required for Accounting pathway) BMA00- Marketing Project (required for Marketing pathway) BMA003- Human Resource Project (required for HRM pathway) BMA002- Entrepreneurship Project (required for Entrepreneurship pathway) BMA00- International Business Project (required for IB pathway) BMA00- Festivals and Events Project (required for F&E pathway) BMA007- Tourism Project (required for TM pathway) BMA008- Law Project (required for Law pathway) BMA000- Business and Project (required for single honours BM) OM001- Successful Freelancing OM00- Leadership and BMA10- Managing Sustainability (optional) BMA10- New Trends in (optional) BMA10- Organisational Strategy (optional) 19

Appendix 2: Map of Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) against modules BA (Hons) Business and Level Module Code BMA00- BMA01- BMA02- BMA03- OMO12 - OMO13 - BMA000- BMA001- BMA103- BMA109- Module Title The Business Environment Organisational Behaviour and Economics and Globalisation Status (C,R,R*, O) Intended Learning Outcomes Subject-specific Skills and Cognitive and Intellectual Skills for Life and Work Knowledge Skills A1 A2 A3 A A B1 B2 B3 B C1 C2 C3 C C C R Managing Data R Design Thinking for Enterprise O Professional Practice O Creativity for Business C Innovation C Accounting in Practice R Entrepreneurship in Practice R C = Core; R = Required (ie required for this route); R* = Required*; O = Optional

BMA111- BMA101- BMA107- BMA113- BMA11- BMA11- BMA10- BMA100- BMA102- BMA10- BMA10- BMA108- BMA110- BMA112- BMA11- BMA002- OMO001 - Festivals and Events in Practice Human Resource in Practice International Business in Practice R R R Law in Practice R Marketing in Practice R Tourism in Practice R Financial Accounting O/R The Marketing Business O/R Human Resource Operations and Project O/R O Destination O/R International Business O/R Entrepreneurship O/R Festival and Events Law for Business Enterprise Fashion Marketing and O/R O/R O/R Work Placement O 21

YP100-1 BMA000- BMA001- BMA002- BMA00- BMA003- BMA00- BMA00- BMA007- BMA008- BMA100- BMA101- BMA102- BMA103- BMA10- BMA10- BMA10- Professional Placement Year Business and Project O R Accounting Project R Entrepreneurship Project R Festivals and Events Project Human Resource Project International Business Project R R R Marketing Project R Tourism Project R Law Project R International Marketing O/R Accounting O/R Strategic HRM O/R Enterprise: Creating your Business O/R Organisational Strategy O Managing Sustainability O New Trends in O 22

BMA107- BMA108- BMA109- BMA110- BMA111- BMA112- OMO001 - OMO00 - Cross Cultural in International Business O/R Business Placement O Tourism: Contemporary Issues Creating and Hosting Festivals and Events Exploring Law in Business Business and Academic Skills O/R O/R O/R O Successful Freelancing O Leadership and O 23

Appendix 3: Map of summative assessment tasks by module BA (Hons) Business and (including pathways) Level Module Code Module Title Status (C,R,R*, O) Reflection Report Coursework Essay Timed assignment Project Plan Dissertation Assessment method Pitch Practical Project Practical Seminar facilitation Presentation Poster presentation Written Examination Written Examination In-class test Multiple choice test BMA00- BMA01- BMA02- BMA03- OMO12 - OMO13 - BMA000- BMA001- The Business Environment Organisational Behaviour and Economics and Globalisation C C 2x R Managing Data R Design Thinking for Enterprise O Professional Practice O Creativity for Business C Innovation C C = Core; R = Required (ie required for this route); R* = Required*; O = Optional 2

BMA103- BMA109- BMA111- BMA101- BMA107- BMA113- BMA11- BMA11- BMA10- BMA100- BMA102- BMA10- BMA10- BMA108- BMA110- BMA112- Accounting in Practice Entrepreneurship in Practice Festivals and Events in Practice Human Resource in Practice International Business in Practice Law in Practice Marketing in Practice Tourism in Practice R Acc p/way R Ent p/way R FE p/way R HRM p/way R IB p/way R- Law p/way R Mar p/way R TM p/way Financial Accounting O/R The Marketing Business O/R Human Resource Operations and Project O/R 2x O Destination O/R International Business O/R Entrepreneurship O/R Festival and Events O/R 2

BMA11- BMA002- OMO001 - YP100-1 BMA000- BMA001- BMA002- BMA00- BMA003- BMA00- BMA00- BMA007- BMA008- BMA100- BMA101- BMA102- BMA103- Law for Business Enterprise Fashion Marketing and O/R O/R Work Placement O Professional Practice Year Business and Project O R Accounting Project R Entrepreneurship Project R Festivals and Events Project Human Resource Project International Business Project R R R Marketing Project R Tourism Project R Law Project R International Marketing O/R Accounting O/R Strategic HRM O/R Enterprise: Creating your Business O/R 2

BMA10- BMA10- BMA10- BMA107- BMA108- BMA109- BMA110- BMA111- BMA112- OMO001 - OMO00 - Organisational Strategy O Managing Sustainability O New Trends in Cross Cultural in International Business O O/R Business Placement O Tourism: Contemporary Issues Creating and Hosting Festivals and Events Exploring Law in Business Business and Academic Skills O/R O/R O/R O Successful Freelancing O Leadership and O 27