BA (Hons) Business with Entrepreneurship
Lincoln, United Kingdom
DURATION
3 up to 4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
Great businesses begin with great ideas, and they have a better chance of flourishing with guidance from experienced professionals in a supportive environment.
BA (Hons) Business with Entrepreneurship at Lincoln is designed for students who want to learn about business management and theory to help them start their own businesses or acquire the key employability skills desired by industries and organisations.
This course offers the opportunity to study business law, ethical and socially responsible entrepreneurship, business and operational management principles, e-business, and marketing. It encourages students to put their learning into practice within a structured programme of theoretical scholarship.
"This information was correct at the time of publishing (July 2023)"
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Going to university is a life-changing step and it's important to understand the costs involved and the funding options available before you start. For eligible undergraduate students going to university for the first time, scholarships and bursaries are available to help cover costs. The University of Lincoln offers a variety of merit-based and subject-specific bursaries and scholarships.
Several scholarship options are available. Please check the university website for more information.
Curriculum
How You Study
Initially, students can learn the foundations of small business development within an entrepreneurial context. They are encouraged to work in a creative and strategic way to develop a business plan by themselves or with a group of fellow students.
With guidance from tutors, students are encouraged to develop ideas for their own businesses in the second year and start up their businesses in the third year. They are expected to spend at least two days a week running their business and are able to tailor their degree by choosing from optional modules that specifically interest them.
The programme is also designed to accommodate the interests of students who do not want to start a business during their studies but want to gain the necessary entrepreneurial skills and competencies to seek paid employment.
First Year
- Creativity and Entrepreneurial Thought (Core)
- Data Analytics for Business (Core)
- Finance for non-specialists (Core)
- Organisational Behaviour (Core)
- Principles of Marketing (Core)
- Professional Development (Option)†
- The Business Professional (Option)†
Second Year
- Enterprise Project Starting the business (Core)
- Innovation Management (Core)
- International Business Environment (Core)
- Operations Management (Core)
- Business English and Communication B (Option)†
- Cross Cultural Management (Option)†
- Human Resource Management (Option)†
- Leadership and High-Performance Teams (Option)†
- LIBS International Year Abroad (Option)†
- Principles of Project Management (Option)†
- Professional Practice (Option)†
Third Year
- Digital Marketing and E-Commerce (Core)
- Enterprise Project - Growing the Business (Core)
- Leadership Practice (Core)
- Business Ethics in the 21st Century (Option)†
- Crisis Management (Option)†
- Design Thinking for Innovation (Option)†
- Disaster Management (Option)†
- Essential English Leadership Skills A (Option)†
- Essential English Leadership Skills B (Option)†
- Financial Management For Business 1 (Option)†
- Financial Management For Business 2 (Option)†
- Strategic Human Resource Development (Option)†
† Some courses may offer optional modules. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means that the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed. Optional module selection may also be affected by staff availability.
How You Are Assessed
A variety of assessment methods are utilised during this course, including essays, examinations, oral presentations, and practicals. The way students are assessed in this course may vary for each module. The University of Lincoln's policy is to ensure that staff return assessments to students promptly.
Program Outcome
How You Study
Initially, students can learn the foundations of small business development within an entrepreneurial context. They are encouraged to work in a creative and strategic way to develop a business plan by themselves or with a group of fellow students.
With guidance from tutors, students are encouraged to develop ideas for their own businesses in the second year, and start up their business in the third year. They are expected to spend at least two days a week running their business, and are able to tailor their degree by choosing from optional modules that specifically interest them.
The programe is also designed to accommodate the interests of students who do not want to start a business during their study but want to gain the necessary entrepreneurial skills and competencies to seek paid employment.
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Business with Entrepreneurship graduates may choose to continue running the businesses they start while on the course or create new ventures. Others may use their entrepreneurial and business management skills as business development managers within organisations in the private, public, and third sectors.