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The Foundation Year in Business and Management forms part of an integrated four-year degree programme, and is designed for students who do not currently meet the admissions criteria for direct entry onto a degree course in subjects including BA (Hons) Business Management, BA(Hons) Business and BA(Hons) Hotel and Hospitality Management.
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This course along with the specialism pathways available offers students a future facing and contemporary business education covering a variety of disciplines and operational areas of business, whilst focusing on supporting students to develop the skills and competencies required in today’s developing labour market.
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This course along with the specialism pathways available offers students a future facing and contemporary business education covering a variety of disciplines and operational areas of business, whilst focusing on supporting students to develop the skills and competencies required in today’s developing labour market.
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This course, along with the specialism pathways available, offers students a future facing and contemporary business education covering a variety of disciplines and operational areas of business, whilst focusing on supporting students to develop the skills and competencies required in today’s developing labour market.
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On the BA (Hons) Business Management (Top Up) course you will study a range of modules which will enhance your logistical skills.
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This course along with the specialism pathways available offers students a future facing and contemporary business education covering a variety of disciplines and operational areas of business, whilst focusing on supporting students to develop the skills and competencies required in todays developing labour market.
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This programme embraces an international perspective, welcoming learners from diverse backgrounds and fostering a global community. This grants an opportunity to learn from peers and experts worldwide, encouraging the exchange of ideas and experiences across borders.
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This CAMH course develops knowledgeable and reflective professionals who are able to draw on evidence-based practice in ways that will impact on the workplace and on outcomes for the children and young people in those services.
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The Postgraduate Certificate CAMH (Child and Adolescent Mental Health) is distinctive in that it provides a non-clinical route for generalist and more specialist practitioners, managers and researchers to develop their knowledge of CAMH.
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You’ll have the unique opportunity to explore the current psychological understandings of both childhood and adolescence, exploring how these help to explain both typical and atypical development.