BSc (Hons) Business and Healthcare Management
Course Features
Campus:
London
Duration:
3 Years or 4 Years with Foundation
Available Starts:
September, January, May
Tariff Points:
104 UCAS points
Institution Code:
L63
Information about course
- Overview
- Structure and content
- Teaching and assessment
- Entry requirements
- Employability
The healthcare sector is the largest sector in the UK, employing over 4 million people.
The industry plays a crucial role in supporting the economy by maintaining the physical and mental health of the wider workforce. It is anticipated that around 2 million people will need to be trained and recruited before 2022 as a result of the sector’s growth.
This degree course will provide you with a range of opportunities to develop the attitudes, abilities and competences needed to work in a health and social care environment, both home and international. The course will also encourage entrepreneurship as you will have opportunities to develop skills required to analyse complex contemporary business and healthcare organisations. Business analysis is a critical factor in determining organisational options as it forms the basis for negotiating, planning and execution to deliver on organisational goals.
Employers from the healthcare sector have been directly involved in the design and development of this course. Collaborations with these sector partners are used to explore those skill sets that employers are most interested in and to constantly ensure they are embedded within the delivery of the course. You will also benefit from lecturers who have significant industry experience.
See below for the modules which you will study:
Year 0 (Foundation Year)
Students undertake a single 120 module called Skills for Higher Education, divided into the following parts:
Semester 1:
- Research Skills 1
- Professional Communications
- Data Skills
- Personal Development and Professional Skills
Semester 2
- Research Skills 2
- Global Debates
- The Pitch Project
Year 1
- Healthcare Environment
- Academic and Professional Skills
- Service Operations Management
- Business Finance
Year 2
- Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Healthcare
- Managing Human Resources
- Principles and Practice of Marketing
- Principles of Health Informatics
- Sustainability in Career Development
Year 3
- Contemporary Themes in Healthcare Policy and Practice
- Business Strategy
- Leadership and Change Management
- Undergraduate Major Project (Integrated Case Study)
We’ll assess your progress through a variety of methods from coursework, group assignments, activity-based assignments and exams. You can expect to take part in on-going problem-solving activities, projects and presentations. You’ll also be able to access support material through our ARU Virtual Learning Environment (VLE).
All assignments are designed with your career progression in mind and give you opportunities to develop and improve transferable skills employers look for.
ARU London’s standard offer is 104 UCAS tariff points from 3 A Levels, e.g. BCC.
Alternatively, ARU London asks for:
- Irish Leaving Certificate: BBCCC.
- Scottish Highers: BBCCC.
- BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma: DMM in a business-related subject.
- International Baccalaureate Diploma: 24 points.
Applicants studying for other qualifications should contact ARU London to discuss their circumstances.
We also welcome applications from mature individuals who can demonstrate appropriate, relevant work experience.
All applicants are required to have at least 5 GCSEs at C/4 or above including English and Maths. Students whose first language is not English and who have not previously studied in the UK are required to have IELTS 6.0 or equivalent.
Our published entry requirements are a guide only and our decision will be based on our assessment of your overall suitability for the course. We treat everyone as an individual which means we will look at your whole application including any relevant work experience and personal circumstances as well as your educational qualifications. Please contact admissions@lca.anglia.ac.uk for more information.
We encourage all students to consider their future when choosing what degree to study. We don’t expect everyone to know what they want to do after university, but it is important that the associated jobs interest you.
Associated Jobs:
- Community Development Worker
- Health Service Manager
- Medical Sales Manager
- Healthcare Manager
- Healthcare Recruitment
- Care Home Manager