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About the course

Business innovations are often realised through the use of new technologies and to understand how these technologies work and their purpose in enabling new ideas and opportunities is to gain a valuable and unique skill for industry. Combined with business modules such as economics, marketing and enterprise, you will be able to acquire a level of highly employable skills and understanding of the latest technological trends in the industry.
Course overview

Type

Undergraduate

Duration

3 (full-time), 5–7 (part-time) years

Department

Business School

Tuition Fees

£8,250 (2012; UK/EU)

Scholarships up to £2,000 pa may be available

UCAS code

NP23

Entry tariff

320 points

Single or Combined

Single honours

Facilities

The University of Roehampton has exceptional facilities including an extensive Library and Learning Services, and state-of-the-art teaching spaces in modern buildings.

Business School

The University of Roehampton Business School offers high quality undergraduate, postgraduate and research programmes tailored to enhance the employability and career prospects of all our students. Our programmes are recognised and accredited by UK Chartered Professional Bodies, including the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM), and the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA).

Lecturer Chris Bond appointed to panel for the Chartered Management Institute 2012-02-13 Chris will be a recognised expert adviser on leadership, cross cultural management, organizational development and transformational change to advise the CMI on particular areas of management practice and research.

Roehampton expert speaks on comparative HR practices 2012-02-10 Christopher Bond was recently invited by the BRICS Association of Business Schools to speak at their annual  international conference on Human Resource practices which addressed a wide range of issues and themes relating to HR at the global level.

Get Paid: Roehampton research helps small businesses 2012-02-09 Rebecca Boden’s research is the first major study of these payment issues which involved talking to smaller firms and their larger suppliers. Rebecca Boden The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), Experian, the For

The 2012 National Student Survey 2012-01-17 Run by independent research company Ipsos Mori, eligible students will be asked about their experience of teaching, assessment and feedback; academic support; organisation and management; learning resources and personal development.  The 2012 National

Roehampton students select GamesMakers for 2012 Olympics 2011-11-21 Students from the University of Roehampton’s Business Management (Human Resource Management pathway) programme have been working with the LOCOG recruiting GamesMakers in the lead up to the 2012 Olympic Games. Students from the