In Partnership with DÜCERE, the online BA of Applied Business Entrepreneurship program provides professionals with the skills and understanding required to excel as strategic and operational managers in the modern business environment. The program provides employees with the skills and competencies to become effective supervisors, team leaders, and project managers. Delivered with Torrens University Australia, our mission is to bridge the gap between education and industry by providing a Bachelor’s degree with real career impact. Traditional business models have given way to new opportunities, challenges, and perspectives in an era of rapid economic and technological disruption. With that in mind, this Bachelor of Applied Business (Management) combines management and business leadership fundamentals with the practical enterprise skills required to lead in a truly global world.
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General Information
Delivery: 100% Online
Duration: 2 years (full time) and 4 Years (part-time)
Admission Criteria: 88 UCAS Points or International Equivalent Or demonstrated work experience.
Intakes: January, April, July and September
Program Structure (10 Core Subjects)
Designed to provide employees with the skills and competencies to become champions of change.
Program Requirements for Graduation
The BA in Applied Business (Management) degree requires the completion of 11 subjects.
Areas of study:
- Venture Capital Raising
- Business Model Analysis
- Management Strategy
- The Global Economy
- Marketing and Entrepreneurship
- Big Data and Financial Management
- Digital Business and Disruption
- Design Thinking for Business
- Corporate Structuring and Business Law
- Applied Entrepreneurship – Concept Development and Validation
Program Assessment Method (Applied Learning. No Exams)
The BA Applied Business (Entrepreneurship) degree requires the completion of 10 subjects.
Applied assignments throughout the degree are designed to focus on practical skills development in the field of Management.
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