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ba (hONS) INFORMATION MANAGEMENT – 3 years
(UNIVERSITY OF WALES)
Why take this course?
1. The benefits of studying over a period of three years.
- You will be able to study for the BA degree over a period of 3 years by completing 2 modules per term. Therefore, you are able to enjoy a well paced approach towards completing your degree studies.
- It is possible to work on a full-time basis over the summer holidays and gain valuable work experience either in the UK or back in your country. It is possible to earn a reasonable income during full time summer work and save towards the funding of your studies. The practical experience gained in the working environment will enhance student knowledge and add to their long term employability.
- It is possible to seek work placements via certain “student work placement agencies” during your summer holidays. The College will be able to assist you in terms of approaching the correct “student work placement agency”.
2. There are huge career opportunities in Information Technology for business.
· The benefits from the commercial applications of Information Technology have been and will continue to be immense in the new millennium as IT has changed the way we do business altogether!
· Almost all Businesses today require IT to run their businesses efficiently and so there will continue to be significant demand for suitably qualified IT Professionals.
3. Exciting career (competitive advantage).
· Information Technology is changing the way we do business and often gives competitive advantage.
· Information Management Graduates can be vital to the success of a business in developing new strategies etc and so very exciting career as at the forefront of development of the firm as the very rapid growth of e-commerce and e-marketing have shown.
4. Financially rewarding career.
· IT staff are now amongst some of the highest paid in business as their role can be so crucial to success and are at the very least needed in all firms.
· In addition there are lucrative contracts available to those who work as IT Consultants.
5. To start your own business in a low cost high reward industry.
- In IT new businesses open all the time and are started often with only an idea and without the need for significant capital.
· If the business is successful it is possible for the founders to become multi-millionaires when it is floated on the Stock Exchange.
COURSE CONTENT AND ASSESSMENT
The course contains eighteen modules. The assessments are exams and coursework based as shown below.
Students have to pass 18 modules to be awarded the BA Information Management with Honours (BA Hons) but can be awarded an Ordinary degree (BA) if they pass 14 modules.
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No
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Modules level 4
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1
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Business Communications
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2
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Business Management
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3
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Business Accounting
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4
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Business Economics
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5
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IT Management
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6
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Quantitative Studies
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No
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Modules level 5
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7
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Company and Business Law
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8
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HR Management
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9
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Management Accounting
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10
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Financial Management
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11
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E-Commerce
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12
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Systems Analysis and Design
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No
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Modules level 6
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13
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Corporate Strategy
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14
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Contemporary Issues in Management
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15
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Human Factors in Computing
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16
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IT Project Management
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17
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Strategic IT Management
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Plus 1 option (Modules 18) from
the following:
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International Marketing
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E-Marketing
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Contemporary Issues in Marketing
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Performance Management
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Corporate Finance
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Financial Reporting
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Auditing
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Each Module is marked out of 100 (%mark) with the pass mark being 40%.
When a student passes 18 subjects the Honours degree classification will depend upon the Grade Point Average (GPA) of modules studied at levels 5 & 6.
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Grade Point Average[GPA]
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Award
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70-100
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BA Honours First Class
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60-69
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BA Honours Upper second Class
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50-59
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BA Honours Lower second Class
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40-49
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BA Honours Third Class
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The class of the Honours Degree is very important for the students’ future career and/or further study.
Course Duration and structure
The course duration is 36 months of full-time study, with 3 possible start dates in January, April or October every year.
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Course Start Date
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Course Finish Date
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Course Duration
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October 2009
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October 2012
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36 months
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January 2010
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January 2013
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36 months
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April 2010
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April 2013
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36 months
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The 3 year (36 months) Course is divided into 9 terms and students study 2 modules per term for each of the 9 terms. From the list above the first 6 subjects are studied in Year 1 and another 6 in Year 2 and the remaining 6 subjects are studied in Year 3.
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Term
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Duration
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Study
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1
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3 months
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2 modules from Level 4
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2
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3 months
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2 modules from Level 4
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3
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3 months
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2 modules from Level 4
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4
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3 months
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2 modules from Level 5
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5
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3 months
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2 modules from Level 5
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6
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3 months
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2 modules from Level 5
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7
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3 months
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2 modules from Level 6
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8
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3 months
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2 modules from Level 6
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9
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3 months
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2 modules from Level 6
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Total
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36 months
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18 modules
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Entry Requirements
Entry onto the “BA Information Management” Course is the standard University of Wales matriculation requirements. Applicants must be able to prove that their secondary qualifications are of A-Level standard or that they possess a relevant Diploma or professional qualification. Those with full and partial professional qualifications e.g. ACCA, CIMA, CIM, ICSA can apply for exemptions and will be considered on a case by case basis. Mature students without these formal qualifications are also invited to apply.
Candidates must have a minimum English certification comparable to an IELTS level of 6.0.
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