Course Details

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BA (Hons) business management course
with Foundation year

Course Overview

6th in the UK for Business and Management courses (The Guardian University Guide 2025)

In collaboration with University of Wolverhampton, UK Management College is thrilled to offer the BA (Hons) Business Management with Foundation Year.

The foundation year included in this program provides a gateway for individuals who may not possess the standard qualifications or background, ensuring they can still embark on a BA (Hons) business management course with foundation Year journey.

This exciting and innovative general business programme is designed for students who want to embark on an in-depth study of business and management to develop analysis and evaluation skills that can be applied to real-world situations.

Innovation and enterprise; sustainability; responsibility and professionalism; and digitalisation underpin this programme: You will explore the functional areas of business, such as management, marketing, human resources, finance and operations, through the lens of these four main themes which run throughout the programme.

Qualification title: BA (Hons) Business Management with Foundation Year
Level: Undergraduate
Awarding body: University of Wolverhampton
Duration: 4 Years
Mode of study: Full Time
Delivery: Weekdays, Weekend, Evening
Intakes: January, May, September
Campus: Manchester
Tuition fees £9,250/Year
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Curriculum

Year 1

During the foundation year, you'll study four core modules:

  • 21st Century Management (Credits: 20)
  • Preparing for success at University (Credits: 40)
  • Principles of Business (Credits: 20)
  • Project based learning (Credits: 40)

Year 2

  • The Responsible Business (Credits: 30)
  • The Innovative Business (Credits: 30)
  • The Sustainable Business (Credits: 30)
  • The Digital Business (Credits: 30)

Year 3

  • Customer Acquisition and Retention (Credits: 30)
  • The Professional Manager and Leadership (Credits: 30)
  • Operations and Project Planning (Credits: 30)
  • Managing Finance and Accounts (Credits: 30)

Year 4

  • The Strategic Business (Credits: 30)
  • Organisational Behaviour (Credits: 30)
  • The Professional Project (Credits: 30)
  • The Business Communicator (Credits: 30)

Entry Requirements

Qualification type Grades
A Levels DD
BTEC MPP
Access Pass 45 Credits
International Baccalaureate TBC
Combinations Combinations A combination of qualifications totalling 64 UCAS points minimum
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At UKMC, our collaboration with University of Wolverhampton ensures that our course adhere strictly to the academic standards set by the university, especially for the Education Department. We advise potential students to acquaint themselves with the detailed entry requirements set by the university to ensure a smooth admissions process.

It is imperative for Business School aspirants to hold a GCSE mathematics certification, with a minimum grade of C or its equivalent. For a comprehensive breakdown of the entry prerequisites and other relevant details, please visit the University of Wolverhampton's dedicated page.

Teaching

The UK Management College, in partnership with University of Wolverhampton, offers a balanced teaching methodology for the “BA (Hons) Business Management Course With Foundation Year” course, combining on-campus direct interactions with digital engagement activities. This blended learning modality is crafted to meet both the needs of our students and the specifics of your programmed.

A combination of lectures, seminars, and hands-on workshops will be used to teach you. Each year, you'll be taught over two semesters, with three modules per semester. Depending on your module selections, you'll typically have around 12 contact hours per week, in addition to independent learning. The Communication and Academic Skills for HE program supports study on all of these subjects. In this approach, the foundational abilities discovered and honed in semester 1 are merged and strengthened in semester 2, with the necessary individualized guidance and mentoring offered all along. You should emerge from this process as a more independent, self-assured student prepared to start Level 4 degree-level coursework.

On top of that, in the final semester instruction includes individual supervision designed to help you with your "Individual Project." An extensive and in-depth research study on a topic of your choice within the subject of BA (Hons) business management course will serve as the foundation of your final-year project.

Consistently included will be practical work that enables you to express yourself intellectually within a variety of BA (Hons) business management disciplines, allowing you to build a diversity of abilities that are both unique to the education and applicable to all facets of teaching and learning. You can explore and deepen your grasp of the issues taught in lectures during seminars with smaller groups.

Our teaching ethos places the student at the core of the learning experience, fostering an environment conducive to questioning, discussion, debate, and the cultivation of reflective and critical learning strategies.

Assessments

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Your progress and achievement will be evaluated formally and informally at various points throughout the course, and assessed work will be graded in accordance with the level-appropriate quality standards and the specific module objectives.

ASSIGNMENTS

Your academic work will be formally assessed at the end of each module through assignment submissions. These are not just essay assignments, as we employ a variety of strategies to alter the manner in which you can display your learning, such as individual presentations, posters, e-portfolios, resource design, and case studies.

It's significant to recognize that the goal is to test your knowledge of business management. Before you complete the official assessments that contribute towards your final grade, the course provides you with opportunities for formative feedback that will enhance your progress and knowledge informally.

Each module has been meticulously designed to ensure that every aspect of your learning, from taught sessions and academic direction activities to work-based tasks and independent study, provides you with the content, arguments, and skills you need to meet the module objectives and demonstrate them in the assignment.

The type of assessment you receive is determined by the modules you take. This combination is designed to increase individual knowledge and skills in applying theory and best practices to real – world situations.

Each module concludes with a formal or ‘summative' assessment. Coursework evaluations such as reflections, essays, reports, portfolios, performance, presentations, and project reports are examples of assessment methodologies. Formal evaluation grades count toward your module grade. There are either one or two components to an assignment for each module (amounting to 100% of the whole module assignment).

You will receive written feedback on all formal evaluations and spoken input on any informal assessments. Feedback is provided to assist you in learning, and you are invited to share it with your module tutor.

Future Career

Entrepreneurship is a key force for successful economic growth and entrepreneurial thinking is at the heart of this programme in which you will develop knowledge and understanding of a range of management and business practices and the ability to apply them effectively in an entrepreneurial and innovative manner.

Independent and transferable personal development skills are vital in business, and you will have the opportunity to develop them through interactive learning activities and self-reflection to enable you to develop the professional skills required in the workplace. You will acquire core business skills through case studies, online activities and live projects, through interactions with entrepreneurs and business speakers, and through reflecting on your own practice. All students have the opportunity to take an optional placement year which provides valuable workplace experience and significantly improves your employability on graduation.

The course aims to supply future managers and professionals to various business and management sectors as well as to provide key knowledge, skills and attributes that are vital to modern organisations. The course offers you the option of specialising in your final year by opting for a bracketed award in human resources, enterprise, or marketing.

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