The Business (Direct Entry - Year 3) (BSc (Hons)) degree course at the University of Lincoln offers a comprehensive study of business management from a global perspective. This course encourages an in-depth understanding of the essential theories and concepts related to global business and provides the opportunity to apply these principles to real-world situations.Course Content: The curriculum is designed to encompass a wide range of subjects, such as Strategic Management, International Business, and Social Entrepreneurship. Students are exposed to practical scenarios to acquire analytical skills and decision-making abilities crucial in today's competitive business world. Personal and academic tutor support is provided throughout. The final year offers research modules where students can specialize in a subject area of their choice.Key Modules: Within the spectrum of this course, students will study modules that expose them to a wide range of business-related subjects. A comprehensive list of modules includes 'Strategy Making', 'International Business', 'Managing Business Research 1 and 2', and 'Ethics, Society and Employability’. The exact modules may vary from year to year, and some modules may carry a fee.Future Careers: Graduates of this course can look forward to a vast array of career choices in local, national, or global organizations. They can find promising opportunities in management roles, project coordination, business development, and in the public, private, and voluntary sectors. The course also provides a competitive edge for those seeking entrepreneurial pursuits or progressive roles within their existing professional environment.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.