The BA (Honours) Business Management (1 year top-up) programme is created for students who already hold a foundation degree, HND, or similar qualifications in business or management. The aim is to help students think critically and understand business on a global scale, improving their teamwork and management skills. This course prepares graduates to work effectively in many different business environments.
In this course, students learn through lectures, interactive group sessions, practical workshops, problem-solving tasks, business simulations, discussions of real company situations, group talks, class debates, and presentations and are assessed based on real business scenarios, including written reports, essays, presentations, tasks where they look at their own learning, and tests given during class.
Sheffield Hallam University is recognised by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and has been given the Business School Impact System label by the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD).
The university has also received a gold rating in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) for its excellent teaching and the success of its graduates.
The university offers various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across various fields, including Medicine, Law, Engineering, Business, and the Arts, alongside this top-up business management course.
Candidates are required to submit a personal statement where they discuss their reasons for applying for the course and other relevant information regarding their studies. A relevant academic and/or employer reference is also needed. Applicants have the option to include their CV along with their applications to show their work experience.
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For the 2025/26 school year, the yearly fee for the BA (Honours) Business Management (1-year top-up) course at Sheffield Hallam University is £17,155.
Sheffield Hallam University provides various scholarships and financial aid for students at all study levels. This includes support for those starting their first degree, those pursuing a higher degree, and students coming from other countries. Money is available for specific groups, such as young people who have left local authority care, individuals studying nursing or related health professions, and talented student athletes.
The university also provides funds to help fine art students attend arts events and reduces fees for international students who have achieved high grades. More financial help is offered to undergraduate students doing a work placement year and new international students joining the university.
If you wish to apply, you should send your application through UCAS. If you need any help with the application process, you can speak to one of our experienced advisors.
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