0 credits
Level 1
Full Year
This short course is designed to enable the candidate to develop a broad knowledge and understanding of the skills and practices which will be needed to establish, develop and maintain a business as a self-employed person.
credits
Level 1
First Term
Delivered by the University’s experienced Staff Development team, the programme addresses leadership in three overlapping levels. At the core, foundational level, is personal leadership: understanding your own behaviours and actions, and what leadership means for you. Next is how you lead in relation to others; how you communicate, interact, direct and influence to build your team. The outer level is leadership in a wider context, taking an organisational view on how your role as a leader can support the achievement of your team through motivating and engaging them to succeed.
30 credits
Level 5
First Term
30 credits
Level 5
First Term
30 credits
Level 5
First Term
30 credits
Level 5
First Term
30 credits
Level 5
First Term
30 credits
Level 5
First Term
30 credits
Level 5
Second Term
30 credits
Level 5
Second Term
30 credits
Level 5
Second Term
30 credits
Level 5
Second Term
30 credits
Level 5
Second Term
30 credits
Level 5
Third Term
30 credits
Level 5
Third Term
30 credits
Level 5
Third Term
30 credits
Level 5
Second Term
30 credits
Level 5
Third Term
30 credits
Level 5
Second Term
30 credits
Level 5
Second Term
credits
Level 5
Full Year
Students will gain an understanding of what financial information is and how they can be used to form financing decisions. They will develop their technical knowledge and skills to enable them to record business transactions and prepare financial statements and they will be introduced to financial statement analysis and the calculation of key metrics. The course will also focus on explaining why companies behave the way they do with respect to financing choices and how this interacts with financial markets, with particular reference to the energy industries. The course covers Investment Appraisal Techniques Employed in Petroleum Industry, Risk Analysis, Portfolio Theory and the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM)
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