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    Business Management with Finance with Integrated Foundation Year
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    Business Management with Finance with Integrated Foundation Year

    University of Birmingham

    University of Birmingham

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    United Kingdom, Birmingham

    University RankQS Ranking
    84

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Dubai

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2024
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    AED 109,145  / year
    Next Intake September-2024

    Business Management with Finance with Integrated Foundation Year

    About

    On the BSc Business Management with Finance with an integrated foundation year, you will gain specialised skills in finance and financial management, enabling you to develop a better understanding of emerging markets.

    Please note that this programme is subject to UAE Ministry of Education accreditation.

    Why study this course?

    The BSc Business Management with Finance course with integrated foundatioin year, aims to equip you with specialised skills in finance and financial management. It will also provide you with a breadth of knowledge of business management, together with the transferable skills that are necessary to apply this knowledge in new and challenging contexts.

    • We are ranked in the top 150 for Business Management in the world, compared to (Wollongong 151 – 200, Heriot-Watt 251-300, Middlesex – 351 - 400)
    • Our strong links with industry mean that rigorous undergraduate academic study is combined with a real practical focus, leading to excellent job opportunities for our students.
    • We are the 4th most targeted university of top UK employers (High Fliers Research 2022).
    • Be part of the next generation of responsible leaders. We are developing a curriculum that holds responsible and ethical practice at its core. You'll be involved in our research from the start, applying what you are taught to real world problems and honing your communication skills when presenting findings to stakeholders.

    Foundation Year

    Designed for international students who require a preparatory year prior to undergraduate study, the foundation course is equivalent in learning to year 13 of the UK education system. We will ensure you're fully prepared for your undergraduate programme, immersing you in the university environment and giving you dedicated support in your first year in Dubai, on our business management with finance foundation course.

    Years 1-3

    In Year One, all the key themes of the programme are introduced, and you are given a thorough grounding in the subject areas you are to continue in later years. Year One also contains a key skills module for personal and academic development which falls within the Business Management Skills theme. In addition, you will learn two Finance modules, namely, Financial Accounting and Accountability, Numeracy, Statistical Analysis and Financial Literacy.

    In Year Two you will continue to develop a deeper understanding of Business Management and finance related subjects and the discipline relevant research. Although still broad based, modules begin to become more focused and specialised within programme themes. In addition, you will learn two new Finance modules: Corporate Finance and Financial Markets and Institutions.

    Year Three features modules that are increasingly advanced, allowing you more specialisation whilst maintaining a relatively broad spectrum across the discipline. In addition, you will learn two advanced Finance modules: Advanced Corporate Finance and Advanced Financial Markets and Institutions. The year is underpinned by a compulsory dissertation which allows you to investigate in depth an area of personal interest in business and finance.

    On the BSc Business Management with Finance with an integrated foundation year, you will gain specialised skills in finance and financial management, enabling you to develop a better understanding of emerging markets.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    We will consider students who have taken GCE A Level examinations or the International Baccalaureate (IB). Holders of the Tawjihi are not normally eligible for direct entry onto our undergraduate programmes without completion of a suitable foundation programme, such as one of our foundation pathways.

    Career

    With dedicated on campus career support, we will help you to plan, manage and achieve your career goals, giving you the competitive edge when it's time to start job hunting. From supporting you in ambitions to develop your own company, to going to work in the UAE and beyond, we'll provide guidance and ensure you are ready to start your career upon graduation.

    Our business management courses have long been recognised by major employers across all sectors of the economy. Our students find employment in areas as diverse as retail management, financial services, accountancy, motor manufacturing, management consultancy and pharmaceuticals; some become self employed.

    Your Birmingham Degree

    Your Birmingham degree is evidence of your ability to succeed in a demanding academic environment. Employers target Birmingham students for their drive, diversity, communication and problem-solving skills, their team-working abilities and cultural awareness, and our graduate employment statistics have continued to climb at a rate well above national trends. 

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    AED 109,145  / year

    How to Apply

    For all undergraduate courses at Birmingham, you apply online through UCAS. The UCAS website has lots of information and advice around the process.

    Top tips for your UCAS application

    • The University of Birmingham’s UCAS campus code number is B32.
    • Check the application deadline for your chosen course as they aren’t all the same. This will make sure that your application reaches us in time to be considered. For entry in September 2023, the application deadline for most courses is Wednesday 25 January 2023; for Medicine and Dentistry, the deadline is 15 October 2022.
    • A ‘firm choice’ is your first choice, and an ‘insurance choice’ is your backup.

    How to make your application stand out and write a great personal statement

    Your personal statement is your chance to convince admissions tutors to offer you a place on the courses you’re applying for. You should showcase your passion for your subject and show that you have the motivation and ambition to succeed.

    At a glance

    • Make sure your personal statement is relevant to the course(s) you're applying to
    • Show your genuine interest in the course and that you have taken the time to properly find out what's involved
    • Analyse your reading, activities, and work experience - don't just say what you've done and that you enjoyed it.

    How to structure your personal statement

    Everyone's personal statement should be different, so while it might be helpful to find templates on the internet or at school to get you started, you should make sure that you make it your own.

    Here are a few tips to keep your statement structured and to the point:

    At least 75% of your personal statement should be related to what you want to study, and why you want to study that subject.

    • You need to tell us what it is about your chosen subject that interests you so much that you have chosen it above everything else. Show your passion, enthusiasm and intellectual curiosity.
    • We like to see evidence that your interest is genuine. For example:
    • Demonstrate that you have read more widely than just the set texts at school/college, and that you understand what the content of the course you’re applying for involves
    • If your degree is related to a particular line of work, show that you have work experience in a relevant setting or can otherwise demonstrate that you understand what that career involves
    • Show that you have given some thought to what you want to do after you have graduated (this is less important for degrees which are not vocational in nature, but can be useful for Admissions Tutors)
    • When you write about your experiences or activities that are related to the subject or course (for example, work experience; extra reading; clubs or societies), don’t just tell us what you did or read, but analyse what you got out of those activities and how this has increased your knowledge or interest in the subject you are applying to study.

    The remaining 25% of your statement should be about your other achievements. You don’t need to write a list of everything you have done at school, but we are interested to see if you have taken full advantage of the opportunities that have been available to you. For example:

    • Have you held positions of responsibility?
    • Have you been in school or higher-level sports teams?
    • Have you taken part in school drama productions or debates?
    • Have you helped to run school societies or clubs?
    • Have you any community involvement or carried out volunteering?
    • Have you had a part-time job?

    Where you use these examples, you should demonstrate the skills and experiences that they have given you and how they will help you at university.

    University of Birmingham

    Business Management with Finance with Integrated Foundation Year

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