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Undergraduate Programs:
BA (Hons) Business Studies
Awarded
by University Wales Institute, Cardiff
The Business studies programme is designed to
prepare students for entry-level employment and
future managerial positions in a variety of
commercial, industrial and service organisations.
Students gain two qualifications at the end of
this programme, a Advanced Diploma in Business
and Management from LSC and an BA(Hons) in
Business Studies degree from University of Wales
Institute, Cardiff .
On successful completion of the first 4
semesters, students will be awarded a Advanced
Diploma in Business and Management from LSC.
Students will then obtain credits to proceed to
the final phase of the BA(Hons) in Business
Studies programme which will be conducted at the
UWIC campus in Cardiff . In the future, students
may have the additional option of completing the
final phase at the LSC Campus in London
(currently being validated).
Course Content:
Year One : Diploma in Business and
Management
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Semester 1&2*
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Financial Accounting
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Marketing Management
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Business Economics
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Communicating at Work
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Quantitative Analysis for Business
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Management Accounting
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Business Law
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Management Information Systems
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Organisational Theory and Practice
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E-Commerce
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Year Two: Advanced Diploma in Business and
Management
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Semester 3&4*
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Financial Analysis and Decision Making
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Organisational Behaviour
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Operations and Logistics Management
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International Business
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Managerial Economics
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Human Resource Management
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Research Methodology
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Strategic Information Systems
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Project Management
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Service Sector Management
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Year Three: (University Wales Institute, Cardiff modules)
Semesters 3 & 4
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- European Law
- Corporate
Strategy 1 & 2
- Electives
include:
International Business Management
International Marketing
Strategic Marketing
Corporate Finance etc.
- Dissertation
*Courses listed above could vary from time to time
depending on the subject availability and convenor
availability at LSC and UWIC. In the event of a
particular specialism not being available, LSC
reserves the right to offer an alternative course.
Entry requirements
Applicants will be admitted to the course on the
basis of the following criteria:
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12th class (10+2) with good grades
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Should be at least 18 years old
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Mature students (above 21 years) with relevant
work experience / professional qualification.
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