The BA (Hons) provides students with an education in business that will enable them to succeed in their future employment and careers. The degree requires students to pursue a variety of learning experiences to prepare them for employment and to lay firm foundations that will provide a sound basis for personal and professional development. Across modules including business strategy, finance, marketing and HR, our approach is highly flexible.
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ID/Passport;Curriculum Vitae; High School Certificate(If any)
A copy of Level 3 Diploma or Certificate or Baccalaureate Diploma or 12 Classes Certificate
Work-based: We also give equal consideration to applicants who are currently in work and wish to apply to Suffolk. To apply, you must have a minimum of 3 years’ relevant work experience.
You need to upload one of the documents: National ID or a valid Passport
A personal statement is an essay that the student must write to apply to study at the university. Its purpose is to summarise your skills and experience and help you gain a place at your desired course. It must include the name of the university and the name of the course. You have to mention why are you applying to this particular university and what do you hope to achieve after the course, career wise. A well written personal statement will help you stand out in the crowd and secure you a place at your dream university. You can follow a specific guide to answer to some expected questions, however, you must not mention them in the essay. Have a clear, cursive structure and write a minimum of 300 words.
The skills you gain on a business management degree will allow you to start contributing to your employer's organisation quickly and effectively
As a business development manager you'll be concerned with improving and growing a business, by fostering and developing relationships with customers, suppliers and other partners. You may work to improve profitability through careful strategic planning and positioning in the appropriate markets, or to enhance the operation of the business, position or reputation in some way.
As a project manager, you'll need to track work to be completed, set deadlines and delegate tasks to your project team, identifying any potential risks. Ultimately, you're responsible for completing the project work in line with the plan and will often report progress to senior managers.
As a corporate investment banker, you'll provide a range of financial services to companies, institutions and governments. You'll manage corporate, strategic and financial opportunities,including: mergers,acquisitions,bonds and shares.