The Staffordshire University BSc Business Management (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) programme gives students the skills and experience to turn their business ideas into successful projects.
This course helps you understand and handle the challenges of the business world, pushing you to think in new ways and build a clear plan for your career. Key study areas include the basics of management, developing an entrepreneurial mindset, and managing fresh changes.
The course takes a real-world approach, with live industry projects where you might find funding and handle marketing tasks. You also get the chance to set up a consultancy to help existing businesses.
Your learning will be assessed through different methods like coursework, assignments, digital portfolios, tests, presentations, and exams. Most parts of the course also include a tutorial assessment, which makes up about 10% of your mark and looks at how often you attend and take part.
For international students, the annual tuition fee for the Staffordshire University BSc Business Management (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) course is £16,750.
Applicants are required to submit a personal statement in which 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 required. Students have the option to upload their CVs along with their applications to demonstrate their work experience.
Grade Requirements:
English Proficiency:
Staffordshire University provides various bursaries and scholarships to help its undergraduate students, with each award having specific application and eligibility rules. Available support includes the Denise Coates Foundation Bursary and the Bertarelli Bursary, both offering financial aid to new and current students.
Additionally, students might benefit from the Ashwin Kagdadia Scholarship, providing financial help for three years, or the University of Staffordshire Cost of Living Scholarship for eligible UK students from lower-income backgrounds. The Creative Opportunity Award also assists students with their final projects or industry event participation.
Staffordshire University provides various bursaries and scholarships to help its undergraduate students, with each award having specific application and eligibility rules. Available support includes the Denise Coates Foundation Bursary and the Bertarelli Bursary, both offering financial aid to new and current students.
Additionally, students might benefit from the Ashwin Kagdadia Scholarship, providing financial help for three years, or the University of Staffordshire Cost of Living Scholarship for eligible UK students from lower-income backgrounds. The Creative Opportunity Award also assists students with their final projects or industry event participation.
Graduates of the BSc Business Management (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) programme develop strong problem-solving skills, the ability to interpret financial data, effective communication, and confidence in managing projects and resources. This prepares them for various exciting roles, including:
For full-time undergraduate degrees, applications should be submitted through UCAS or directly to the university. You can speak to our trained advisors for help.
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