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UWE Bristol Business Studies and Related Awards at University Presentation Name: Deborah Sturge Title: Leader of Bristol Business School Student Support and Guidance

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Page 1: UWE Bristol Business Studies and Related Awards at University Presentation Name: Deborah Sturge Title: Leader of Bristol Business School Student Support

UWE Bristol

Business Studies and Related Awards at UniversityPresentation

Name: Deborah Sturge

Title: Leader of Bristol Business School Student Support and Guidance

Page 2: UWE Bristol Business Studies and Related Awards at University Presentation Name: Deborah Sturge Title: Leader of Bristol Business School Student Support

Why choose a Business Degree?

Employability and diversity of jobs

Transferable skill set

International orientation

Flexible degree structure

Choice of full-time or sandwich degree

Page 3: UWE Bristol Business Studies and Related Awards at University Presentation Name: Deborah Sturge Title: Leader of Bristol Business School Student Support

What kind of job do students progress into on graduation?

Accounting – Chartered, CIMA exemptions Management Marketing and Marketing Communications Personnel/Human Resources Financial Analysis eg. City trader, Fund Management Insurance & Banking, Stock broking, Financial Advice Entrepreneurship Administration Event Management The list is endless…..

Page 4: UWE Bristol Business Studies and Related Awards at University Presentation Name: Deborah Sturge Title: Leader of Bristol Business School Student Support

Business degrees include….• Business Studies • Management• Business with …….• Marketing• International Business• Accounting & Finance (Financial Management)• Entrepreneurship• Economics• For example……..

Page 5: UWE Bristol Business Studies and Related Awards at University Presentation Name: Deborah Sturge Title: Leader of Bristol Business School Student Support

UWE Business School Programmes BA (Hons) programmes in

Business StudiesBusiness Studies with :

Accounting & Finance HRM Marketing Economics

Accounting and FinanceBusiness EnterpriseEconomicsEconomics of Money, Banking & FinanceInternational Business MarketingMarketing Communications

BSc (Hons) Management

Page 6: UWE Bristol Business Studies and Related Awards at University Presentation Name: Deborah Sturge Title: Leader of Bristol Business School Student Support

Related Programmes BA (Hons) Agricultural Business Management BA (Hons) Equine Business Management BA (Hons) Sports Business Management BA (Hons) Business Decision Analysis BA (Hons) Business Information Systems BSc (Hons) Management Science BSc (Hons) Business in Property

Joint Honours degrees in: Business and Law

Page 7: UWE Bristol Business Studies and Related Awards at University Presentation Name: Deborah Sturge Title: Leader of Bristol Business School Student Support

Entry Requirements

What ‘A’ levels (or equivalents) are recommended? Normally Business Studies and/or Economics or BAF Diploma Others might include Maths, IT, Management, Leisure & Tourism,

Sociology/Psychology, Law, Languages Extended project (1/2 A level equivalent) No fixed pre-requisites at BBS UWE 280 points entry level at BBS 2011/12

What else are Admissions staff looking for? Evidence of business awareness in personal statements Evidence of some business interests eg:

the Young Enterprise scheme, entrepreneurship projects, volunteering or paid work experience

Page 8: UWE Bristol Business Studies and Related Awards at University Presentation Name: Deborah Sturge Title: Leader of Bristol Business School Student Support

What should you look for in a business degree?

• Pathways for specialisation, flexibility• Strong research and knowledge exchange • Tutors experienced in both business practice,

research and teaching• Strong employability focus & strong links with

industry• International environment & opportunities• Excellent placement support

Page 9: UWE Bristol Business Studies and Related Awards at University Presentation Name: Deborah Sturge Title: Leader of Bristol Business School Student Support

What is a placement?

A chance to put theory into practice & gain real work experience

Usually year 3 of a 4 year degree programme, home or abroad

Usually Minimum 40 weeks in paid employment

Fully supported by a Placements Officer

Page 10: UWE Bristol Business Studies and Related Awards at University Presentation Name: Deborah Sturge Title: Leader of Bristol Business School Student Support

Placements at UWE are a priority Develop your business

awareness

Develop your confidence

Better final results

Investigate future career options

Make yourself more marketable

Graduate job opportunities

Earn some money!

“My year on placement has been invaluable…I would strongly recommend it to other students”

Sebastian Weller, Marketing student

“ My placement was such an exciting experience and gave me chance to put the skills I’d learnt on my course into practice”

Simon Wood, Business student

Page 11: UWE Bristol Business Studies and Related Awards at University Presentation Name: Deborah Sturge Title: Leader of Bristol Business School Student Support

Some examples of where UWE students have been working…

Your placement can be in the UK or overseas

Page 12: UWE Bristol Business Studies and Related Awards at University Presentation Name: Deborah Sturge Title: Leader of Bristol Business School Student Support

Course specific considerations• Quality and content of course

Module cores and choices• Quality and accessibility of student support

Student services• Contact hours - how many?• Placement support and employability• External contacts & International opportunities• Quality of library resources• Entry tariff

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Study environment

• Tutor contact & Size of cohort - course identity• Lectures, Workshops, Tutorials• Independent study and Research • Assessment

Essays , reports, projects, dissertation Presentations, posters, videos, podcasts Individual and group work Exams

Page 14: UWE Bristol Business Studies and Related Awards at University Presentation Name: Deborah Sturge Title: Leader of Bristol Business School Student Support

What should you look for in a University?

• Institution more broadly: Location, location, location – always visit

• Campus or not, old or new• Cost of travel• Cost, location, quality of accommodation

Student experience• Representation• Leisure activities & social life• Volunteering & work opportunities• International environment

Page 15: UWE Bristol Business Studies and Related Awards at University Presentation Name: Deborah Sturge Title: Leader of Bristol Business School Student Support

Sources of Information

• University websites• UCAS – www.ucas.com• Unistats provides lots of course and institution

information and the results of the National Student Survey: http://unistats.direct.gov.uk/

• Times Online Good University Guide http://extras.timesonline.co.uk/tol_gug/gooduniversityguide.php– Beware league tables – don’t use as your sole

resource!

Page 16: UWE Bristol Business Studies and Related Awards at University Presentation Name: Deborah Sturge Title: Leader of Bristol Business School Student Support

What should students gain from a degree?

Fundamental and specialist subject knowledge

Knowledge of business theory and how to apply it

Critical evaluation and analysis skills Transferable skills for employment

and lifelong learning A diverse study environment A supportive study environment A great deal of fun!

Page 17: UWE Bristol Business Studies and Related Awards at University Presentation Name: Deborah Sturge Title: Leader of Bristol Business School Student Support

Business makes sense

• Among the best employment prospects of all degree subjects

• Sets you up for entry to a range of professions with good long term prospects

• Develops strong transferable skills & provides flexible choices

• Encourages lifelong learning