Amity Global Business School Singapore

Course Details

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Business Management-awarded by Anglia Ruskin University

Course Description

Employers look for business graduates with knowledge and awareness of current issues. This course will teach you about globalisation, sustainability and social change, allowing you to fully understand the factors affecting businesses. When you graduate, you’ll have a sound appreciation of management practice, including human resources, marketing, accounting and finance, and information management. You’ll also have the skills to analyse strategic commercial behaviour. Study with us and you could be part of a winning team representing Anglia Ruskin. In addition to reaching the finals of the Universities Business Challenge Worldwide competition, our teams have won twice in seven years, something only achieved by two other UK universities. CMI logo We’ve also reached the UK final of AB InBev's Best Beer competition for three consecutive years – twice finishing second at the European final in Belgium.

Course Duration

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3year

Career outcomes

Throughout our BSc (Hons) Business Management course, you’ll benefit from lectures and seminars on career-relevant issues such as CV preparation, job-hunting, obtaining work experience and using social media. Our dedicated placements and employability support team will give you access to information that’s relevant to business management graduates. We’ll encourage you to reflect on your strengths and areas for development, and to make plans to strengthen your skills and experience in preparation for employment. Studying business management will give you a range of transferable skills, and prepare you for a career that can cross any sector or industry. These include aerospace and defence, beverages, construction, health, pharmaceutical, retail, telecoms, travel and leisure, and many more. You might work in the private, public, or third (voluntary) sector.




Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Business Management-awarded by Anglia Ruskin University Amity Global Business School Singapore