Question by ???: BA in Business Management questions.HELP PLEASE!!!?
I would like to know if:
1. When you do a degree in busines management,does it or is it supposed to specialise you in a certain aspect of business management or is it that when you get a job and begin training you eventually fall into a specific part of management.
(I have never had a job yet because i am still in school, so i don?t know.If i am making any mistakes please correct me.)
2.From reading the info here, what part of business management will this specialise you in? Where does systems and processes fall in an organisation?(eg. admin.,H.R,Finance etc.)
I got this info. below from the institute?s website:
?Bachelor of Arts (Honours)Business Management
The BA (Honours) Business Management (BABM) has been designed to help you develop your career as a business manager and to prepare you for increased responsibility in your workplace. The overall programme aim is to develop knowledge and understanding to analyse, evaluate and take responsibility for administration systems and processes that make an effective contribution to business performance.
This top-up degree allows students to progress from the iam Advanced Diploma in Administrative Management. The programme is operated by our partners the Management Development Partnership (MDP), who specialise in distance learning programmes leading to a University qualification. MDP has worked closely with the iam and a leading UK University in the development of the programme.
The programme modules require you to develop your existing knowledge and skills by:
Examining your personal effectiveness as a business manager
Considering how you can contribute to improved performance management in your workplace
Taking a more strategic perspective on your own and your organisation?s objectives
The process of development will enable you to look at your job role and career development from new perspectives and provide you with ideas and insights that will help you to contribute more effectively to your organisation?s performance.
The BABM can normally be completed in 18 months to 2 years, depending on the time individuals have available.
About MDP
MDP delivers customised, work-related qualifications on behalf of a wide range of corporate and professional clients. MDP has its own academic board and University approved quality assurance systems, ensuring that it maintains the quality standards of the University while having the freedom to provide the high level of customer service expected by students.
MDP is an acknowledged leader in the provision of management education through distance learning. The company?s expertise has been gained through the development of a range of courses for leading UK Universities and organisations including HM Treasury, Home Office, Ministry of Defence, AstraZeneca, Standard Life and Vodafone. MDP is at the forefront of many of the latest developments in distance learning including the online delivery of workshops where a number of innovatory features were pioneered by the company.?
I know i will not be able to start out as a manager and it does take experience
Best answer:
Answer by sushi
The thing about business is that you take business. and you can apply your skills ANYWHERE.
Business is not really special or specialized; everyone does business. You use a business degree to get into any job possible related to business, and you do the business side of it.
You do NOT participate in Art?s even though you do art business. You do NOT participate in Films even though you do film business. (if there are such things!)
If you want to be specialized in something, pick the right subject. I would totally hate/avoid going to do ?business?, i would rather take something like film something. or art something. where its more combined rather than JUST business.
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