Level 1
- KL 1020 / KL 1520 - FUNCTIONS OF MANAGEMENT
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- Credit Points
- 20
- Course Coordinator
- Ms Fiona Faulds
Pre-requisites
None
Notes
This course is not available in session 2004/05.
Overview
This course focuses on the inter-relationship between the key functional areas of management and how these impact on the overall performance of the operation. Specific areas addressed are: human resource management, operations management and information systems. The course concludes with an examination of the generation evaluation and implementation of strategic plans.
Students wishing to take this course require to have appropriate keyboard skills, use of a PC with Internet access and experience of using the Internet.
Structure
Ongoing tutorial support online.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Coursework (20%) and examination (80%).
Resit: Coursework (20%) and examination (80%).
Level 2
- KL 2020 / KL 2520 - MANAGERIAL ENVIRONMENT
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- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Ms Fiona Faulds
Pre-requisites
None
Notes
This course is not available in session 2004/05.
Overview
Managers today face an operational environment characterised by increasing complexity and turbulence. This course will provide students with an understanding of the external market environment within which managers operate. Within this, specific emphasis will be placed on the impact of the European Union on both public and private sector organisations.
Students wishing to take this course require to have appropriate keyboard skills, use of a PC with Internet access and experience of using the Internet.
Structure
Ongoing tutorial support online.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Coursework (20%) and examination (80%).
Resit: Coursework (20%) and examination (80%).
Level 3
- KL 3020 / KL 3520 - CONCEPTUAL APPROACHES TO ENTERPRISE
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- Credit Points
- 30
- Course Coordinator
- Ms Fiona Faulds
Pre-requisites
35 credit points in Management Studies courses.
Notes
This course is not available in session 2004/05.
Overview
This course introduces students to theories of entrepreneurial development, concentrating on the four main contemporary schools of thought: sociological, trait theories, business process approaches, and business population theories.
Students wishing to take this course require to have appropriate keyboard skills, use of a PC with Internet access and experience of using the Internet.
Structure
Ongoing tutorial support online.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Coursework (20%) and examination (80%).
Resit: Coursework (20%) and examination (80%).
- KL 3021 / KL 3521 - BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
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- Credit Points
- 30
- Course Coordinator
- Ms Fiona Faulds
Pre-requisites
35 credit points in Management Studies courses.
Notes
This course is not available in session 2004/05.
Overview
This course will provide students with a knowledge and understanding of business development from the start-up stages, through growth and internationalisation. A combination of case studies, group activities and presented material will be used. The case studies will involve looking at real business situations and how companies have developed. The importance of personal, cultural and environmental factors and their interactions will be assessed.
Students wishing to take this course require to have appropriate keyboard skills, use of a PC with Internet access and experience of using the Internet.
Structure
Ongoing tutorial support online.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Coursework (20%) and examination (80%).
Resit: Coursework (20%) and examination (80%).
- KL 3022 / KL 3522 - SMALL BUSINESS AND ENTERPRISE CREATION
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- Credit Points
- 30
- Course Coordinator
- Ms Fiona Faulds
Pre-requisites
35 credit points in Management Studies courses.
Notes
This course is not available in session 2004/05.
Overview
Using a variety of ways of presenting material, case studies and project work, students will learn to understand the process through which ideas become viable business opportunities. This instrumental learning will be placed in the context of the wider small firms’ research and policy literature to encourage students to cast a more critical eye upon their own projects and the small firm sector generally.
Students wishing to take this course require to have appropriate keyboard skills, use of a PC with Internet access and experience of using the Internet.
Structure
Ongoing tutorial support online.
Assessment
1st Attempt: Coursework (20%) and examination (80%).
Resit: Coursework (20%) and examination (80%).