Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
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Course
Overview:
The Bachelor of Business Administration
is a quality course, built
on a strong theoretical base
with high workplace relevance,
and provides students with
the opportunity to develop
the critical skills necessary
to become effective executives.
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Course Objectives:
The course has been
designed to produce graduates
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Knowledge
of the underlying principles
and concepts of management
with an emphasis on
application. |
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Specific
problem solving skills
to deal with contemporary
and emerging business
issues.
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The
ability to apply the
knowledge and techniques
learnt to business situations.
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Essential
leadership skills for
success in project and
managerial positions. |
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Course
Structure: |
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| FIRST
SEMESTER (September - December) |
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| Course
Code |
Course
Name |
Contact
hours |
Credits |
| 102PEO |
People1 |
42 |
10 |
| 105MKT |
Marketing
principles & Practice |
42 |
10 |
| 101COMM |
Information
and Communications |
42 |
10 |
| 104FIN |
Finance
I |
42 |
10 |
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| SECOND
SEMESTER (February - June) |
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| Course
Code |
Course
Name |
Contact
hours |
Credits |
| 103OPER |
Operations1 |
42 |
10 |
| 106ENT |
Entrepreneurship |
63 |
15 |
| 109QME |
Quantitative
methods |
42 |
10 |
| 107MIC |
Microeconomics |
42 |
10 |
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| THIRD
SEMESTER (September - December) |
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| Course
Code |
Course
Name |
Contact
hours |
Credits |
| 110THMP |
Tourism
& Hospitality
Management
Perspective |
42 |
10 |
| 202PEO |
People
2 |
42 |
10 |
| 108MAC |
Macroeconomics |
42 |
10 |
| 204FIN |
Finance
2 |
42 |
10 |
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| FOURTH
SEMESTER (February - June) |
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| Course
Code |
Course
Name |
Contact
hours |
Credits |
| 301BESR |
Business
Ethics &
Social Responsibility |
42 |
10 |
| 210LEAD |
Leadership
Issues |
82 |
20 |
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| SPEACIALISATION
SUBJECTS FOR MARKETING |
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| Course
Code |
Course
Name |
Contact
hours |
Credits |
| 205MKT |
International
Marketing |
42 |
10 |
| 308CREA |
Creativity
& Innovation |
42 |
10 |
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SPEACIALISATION
SUBJECTS FOR
TOURISM &
HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT |
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| Course
Code |
Course
Name |
Contact
hours |
Credits |
| 210MKTH |
Marketing
for
Tourism and Hospitality |
42 |
10 |
| 211OPTH |
Operations
for
Tourism and Hospitality |
42 |
10 |
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| FIFTH
SEMESTER (September - December) |
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SPEACIALISATION SUBJECTS
FOR MARKETING |
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| Course
Code |
Course
Name |
Contact
hours |
Credits |
| 304ECOM |
Electronic
Commerce |
42 |
10 |
| 206SMGT |
Strategic
Management:
Principles
and Practice |
63 |
15 |
| 203OPER |
Operations
II |
42 |
10 |
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SPEACIALISATION
SUBJECTS FOR
TOURISM &
HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT |
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| Course
Code |
Course
Name |
Contact
hours |
Credits |
| 312PMEC |
Professional
Meetings
and Event Coordination’s |
42 |
10 |
| 311TINF |
Tourism
Information
Technology
issues |
42 |
10 |
| 203OPER |
Operations
II |
42 |
10 |
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| SIXTH
SEMESTER |
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| Course
Code |
Course
Name |
Contact
hours |
Credits |
| 307IPRO |
Integrated
project I & II |
180 |
20 |
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Course
assessment:
For
each subject, other than the
Integrated project I and II,
participants will complete
an assignment and an examination.
For the integrated project
I, participants will be required
to complete a project plan.
For the integrated project
II, participants are required
to develop a business plan
for a new business enterprise.
For all taught units following
course assessment will be
applied |
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One
examination [weighting
80%]
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One
assignment [weighting
20%] |
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All
assignments are set and moderated
by the AIBA`s examiners and
marked by LCMS`s teaching staff,
whereas examinations are set
and marked by AIBA examiners.
Please note that students must
pass the examination to pass
the subjects. Programme
commencement:
January & September
Duration of the programme:
3 years [36 months] including
project work
Exit
Point:
The BBA has the following
exit points: |
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Diploma
of Management
[after the six core
subjects are completed]
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Associate
Degree in Management
[after the six core
subjects plus 6 additional
subjects are completed] |
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Mode
of Delivery:
Full-time face to face semester
based. However students can
join in any semester.
Awarding
Body:
Australian Institute
of Business Administration
[AIBA], Australia.
Tuition
Fees:
£6,900 [Home] and £7,800
[Overseas]
Other
Fees: |
Once
off AIBA application
fee |
£100 |
Re-examination fee
per subject |
£90 |
Exemption fee per
subject |
£40 |
Deferment fee per
subject |
£89 |
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| Entry
requirements: |
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Completion
of higher secondary
school Certificate with
a minimum average grade
of at least 60%.
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2
GCE A levels subject
–D grades minimum |
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Successful
completion of Upper
Secondary School leaving
Certificate |
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Or
any other recognized
qualification |
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| English
requirements: |
Applicants
must also satisfy at least
one of following requirements
for English proficiency: |
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The
medium of instruction
of applicant’s
tertiary studies was
in English
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A
score of 525 or better
on the TOFEL; |
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A
score 5.5 or better
on the IELTS; |
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A
credit or better in
English in the GCE “O”
or “A” levels
or equivalent; or |
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Any other
evidence of proficiency
in English acceptable
to the Institute Registrar. |
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