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Heriot-Watt University BA Business Administration

Heriot-Watt University BA Business Administration

Introduction

Based in Scotland with three campuses around the world, Heriot-Watt University (www.hw.ac.uk) is the eighth oldest higher education institution in the UK.   The name commemorates George Heriot - the 16th century financier to King James, and James Watt - the great 18th century inventor and engineer.    The University focuses on delivering research and teaching of international standing, providing innovative and problem-solving capacity for business, industry and society, and exploiting novel multi-disciplinary approaches.  Heriot-Watt University offers their BA in Business Administration as a supported Distance Learning programme through Approved Learning Partners (including B&B) worldwide. 

Course Overview

The BA Business Administration is designed to give you knowledge of a wide range of business, management, finance, accounting and economics topics.  In order to attain this qualification you must study twelve modules in three Stages totaling 360 credits.   Students may choose any combination of modules within or between Stages providing that the pre-requisites for that particular module are met.  As such, it is possible to do as little as one and as many as four (the maximum allowable) modules in any one year.

Exemptions can be offered for modules based on the submissions to HWU of the tertiary-level qualifications held and an assessment by that body.   However, the total number of exemptions granted is limited to a maximum of EIGHT module sets.

Accreditation and Future Progression

The HWU BA in Business Administration is accredited internationally through the Royal Charter of Heriot-Watt University.   The Royal Charter is the official recognition granted to universities in the UK.   To maintain this award, the systems of HWU are assessed and approved periodically by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (www.qaa.ac.uk) the national regulator of standards and quality in higher education in the UK. 

We have submitted an application to the University Council of Jamaica seeking the local (Jamaican) accreditation of the HWU programmes.  It is expected that this will be received in 2010.   

Graduates of the HWU BA in Business Administration progress to either a career in general management or a specialization in one of the functional areas of business (eg: accounting, marketing) after completion of a post-graduate degree such as the Edinburgh Business School MBA available at B&B.   Graduates may also decide to use the skills learnt to establish a successful business.  

What You Will Cover

Management; Finance; Accounting; Economics; Quantitative Techniques; Human Resource Management; Marketing; Operations Management; Strategic Management; Commercial Law or Corporate Finance

Interim/exit awards

Students do not have to wait to complete the entire programme before they can be recognized for their accomplishments.   Completion of Stage I entitles persons to receive a Certificate in Business Administration.   Completion of Stage I and II entitles persons to receive a Diploma in Business Administration.

Entry Requirements
The normal entry requirements are either

a) Two CAPE/A-level subjects at grades D or above

or

b) A Diploma, Associate Degree or professional qualification from a recognised institution   

You may obtain up to six exemptions depending on the type of qualifications you possess.   Mature applicants who do not have the minimum qualifications but who have appropriate work experience or other non-standard qualifications may also be accepted on merit.  These persons would not receive any exemptions.

Key Programme Dates

There are two class periods for the programme each year - January to May and July to November.   The respective registration deadlines are November 30 and May 30.  Examinations are held in June and December.

Classes are held from Monday – Friday during the day (day programme) and evening (evening programme) 

Duration

The total time taken may vary from one year to seven years.   As mentioned, students must complete twelve modules but may choose any combination of modules providing that the pre-requisites for that particular module are met.  As such, it is possible to do as little as one and as much as four (the maximum allowable) modules in any one year.   This affects the time and cost of completing the degree.  The number of exemptions granted also affects the cost and time spent.