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You will learn
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After completion, you are able to :
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i) Organisations, the external context in which they operateand how they are managed.
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i) The transferable skills of:
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critical thinking and creativity
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problem solving and decision making
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numeracy and quantitative skills
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effective use of communication and IT
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academic writing
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managing own time
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ii) The products, structures and interactions of the business sector at local, national and international levels.
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ii) An ability to deploy established techniques of analysis and enquiry.
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iii)Ethical, legal, environmental, social, political and technological change issues.
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iii) An ability to identify and respond appropriately to the diversity that prevails within the business sector.
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iv) Current issues and developments at a national and international level
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iv) An ability to develop arguments and justify them.
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v) Concepts and characteristics of business and their development as an area of academic and applied studies
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v) An ability to evaluate the factors that influence the development of business organisations and to propose, systematically and creatively, responses to them
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vi) The role of business in communities and environments, especially in the circumstances in which the individual is working
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vi) An ability to plan and execute a valid research project which critically assesses and creates responses to a changing and uncertain business environment
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vii) The nature and characteristics of markets and customers with an emphasis on international issues
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vii) Awareness of moral, ethical and safety issues within the business environment
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viii) The need for both a multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary approach to study in order to deal with complex issues in the provision of services.
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