BSc Business Administration
BSc Business Administration and Human Resource
Management
BSc Business Administration and International
Business
BSc Business Administration and Marketing
These
programmes are designed to prepare students for a
career in modern Business and Management. The major areas of business
administration are covered: accounting, finance, human resources, marketing,
information systems and international business. Students will have the
opportunity to acquire expertise within chosen specialisms.
The BSc was developed by Royal Holloway, University
of London.
The
course aims to provide students with:
·
A systematic
understanding of management-related problems, and conceptual tools for
analyzing and evaluating management issues
·
A sound knowledge
and understanding of the discipline of management with an emphasis on the
historical, political, cultural and institutional forces shaping modern
business
·
A stimulating
learning environment in which to engage with case material
·
The skills and
competencies necessary for the development of creative and decision-making
capabilities.
Choice and
flexibility
The BSc has four study
routes available:
·
General Business
Administration
·
Business
Administration and Human Resource Management
·
Business
Administration and International Business
·
Business
Administration and Marketing
Career
progression
This course will enable students to develop skills so
that they can think and act strategically and exert influence in the workplace,
enabling them to succeed in the business world.
Programme
Structure
The
12 unit BSc degree consists of 4 Foundation, 4
Advanced and 4 Specialist units. The four study routes include a general
pathway and three specialist pathways:
v BSc Business Administration (General Pathway)
v BSc Business administration with Marketing
v BSc Business administration with Human Resources
Management
v BSc Business administration with International Business
BSc Business Administration (Year 1 &2)
|
Foundation
Level – Year 1 (four
units) |
Advanced
Level – Year 2 (four
units) |
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2 compulsory full units |
1 compulsory full unit |
|
Management and the Modern Corporation |
Strategic Management |
|
Accounting for Management |
|
|
Plus 4 compulsory half units |
Plus 3 full units |
|
Business Analysis and Decision Making |
Marketing Management |
|
Business Statistics |
Human Resource Management |
|
Business Study Skills and Methods |
Production and Operations Management |
|
Management and Communication Skills |
|
YEAR 3
BSc Business Administration (General Pathway)
Specialist
Level (four units)
BSc
Business Administration with Marketing
Specialist
Level (four units)
BSc
Business Administration with Human Resource Management
Specialist
Level (four units)
BSc
Business Administration with International Business
Specialist
Level (four units)
Assessment
Each
full unit will be examined by one three-hour unseen written paper. Each half
unit will be examined by one two-hour unseen written paper. Examinations by
written paper will take place on one occasion each year, normally commencing in
May.
Study Materials
When
students first register, they will be provided with a comprehensive package of
materials, which will consist of:
Entrance requirements
In order to satisfy the entrance requirements
for the BSc Business Administration, you must:
·
normally* be at least 17 years old and either have passes in:
- two subjects at GCE 'A' level, plus at least
three further subjects at GCSE or GCE 'O' level (at not less than grade C or
above) or
- three subjects at GCE 'A' level (with one 'A' level at not less than
grade D) or
- three subjects at GCE 'A' level and one further subject at GCSE or GCE
'O' level (at not less than grade C) or
- two subjects at GCE 'A' level, plus two further subjects at GCE 'AS' level.
·
AND
demonstrate a level of competence in Mathematics at least equivalent to a pass
at GCSE/GCE 'O' level, at not less than grade C
·
AND
have passed GCSE/GCE 'O' level English language at grade C or above or, within
the last three years, to have passed at the required standard a test of
proficiency in English that is recognised by the
University of London.
|
*Applications will be
considered from applicants who do not meet the normal minimum age requirement
for admission. Each application will be considered on an individual basis,
and the decision taken at the discretion of the University of London. |
Fees
Fees
The course fee is MUR 100,000 per year, payable at the beginning of each academic year.
ee is Rs 297,000 per year, payable at the beginning of each
academic year.
How to apply
for admission
Application forms may be
obtained from:
The Rushmore Business
School
4th Floor,
Newry Complex
St Jean Road
Quatre-Bornes.
Tel 4544091
Website www.rbs.ac.mu
When applying for
admission, completed application forms must be accompanied by:
The Application form,
supporting documentation and the application fee should be submitted by hand
to:
The Director of Studies
Rushmore Business School
4th Floor,
Newry Complex
St-Jean Road
Quatre-Bornes
Mauritius
Enquiry no: + (230) 454 4991
Fax: + (230) 467 3801
Email: registry@rbs.ac.mu
Website: www.rbs.ac.mu