BBS International Business (Singapore) PT (B544)

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This programme is aimed at undergraduate, pre- and post-experience, students who wish to develop a career or further studies in business and its constituent disciplines of marketing, management, human resource management/industrial relations, management information systems, accountancy or finance.  The programme design is built upon concentrated class attendance which is predicated on the concept of allowing students to reflect on what they are learning in the context of their own experience (Purpose).  We recognize the importance and provide the opportunity for our students to develop their capacities for self-directed learning, innovation, agile problem solving and critical analysis in order to develop a reflective approach understanding the business world. Students have the opportunity to complete small scale research which reflects the importance of a  research led pedagogy on the programme (education and subject/discipline/professional values).  We aim to provide a dynamic learning environment which encourages programme participants to explore business practices and theories, on an individual basis or as part of a team, so they can develop their own and their team’s capacities for critical enquiry, ethics, reflective practice, leadership and interpersonal skills. In-class, teamwork and online fora are all drawn upon to contribute to a transformative learning environment.  Students have the opportunity to do some small scale research which reflects the importance of a research led pedagogy on the programme (the nature of the learning environment for students).  Due to the nature of this transformative learning experience, this programme draws upon teaching, learning and assessment approaches which help to prepare programme participants for the business environment or further study of it, including case-studies, project work, in class debate, presentations and online resources in the design and delivery of the programme (the key approaches to teaching, learning and assessment).
1 - Explain current theoretical underpinnings of business, the management of organisations and international business (PG1).
2 - Apply appropriate methods, tools and techniques for identifying, analysing and resolving business problems within functional and across functional business areas (PG1).
3 - Prepare a short business presentation (written and/or oral) on a current business issue (PG2).
4 - Analyse specific business case studies or problems and formulate a report detailing the issues and recommended actions (PG2).
5 - Conduct secondary research on International business issues and report on the findings and draw appropriate conclusions (PG2).
6 - Develop collaborative learning and team-work skills by engaging in module-related team activities (PG3).
7 - Demonstrate capacity for problem solving collaboratively and individually (PG3).
8 - Demonstrate an awareness of ethical values and business issues concerning the advancement of the broader societal ‘good’ (PG4).
9 - Illustrate an understanding of how business decisions might influence society and the wider community at large (PG4).
Module ID Module Title Trimester Credits
Stage 2 Core Modules
     
BMGT2002S The Future of Organisations and Work Autumn and Summer (separate) 10
BMGT2005S Operations Management (Singapo Autumn and Summer (separate) 10
FIN2001S Economics and Market Innovations Autumn and Summer (separate) 10
FIN2002S Principles of Finance Autumn and Summer (separate) 10
MIS2002S Digital Business Autumn and Summer (separate) 10
MKT2002S Marketing in a Digital Era Autumn and Summer (separate) 10
Stage 2 Core Modules
     
Stage 3 Core Modules
     
BMGT3001S Corporate and Competitive Strategy Autumn and Summer (separate) 10
BMGT3004S Global Business Autumn and Summer (separate) 10
BMGT3012S Global Operations and SCM Autumn and Summer (separate) 10
BMGT3013S Governing Intl Business Env Autumn and Summer (separate) 10
BMGT3015S Business Ethics Autumn and Summer (separate) 10
HRM3010S Managing People at Work Autumn and Summer (separate) 10
Stage 3 Core Modules
     
Stage 3 Options - A)MIN0OF:
Additional option module
     
BMGT3017S Professional Business Comp Autumn and Summer (separate) 5
Stage 3 Options - A)MIN0OF:
Additional option module
     

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