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Business Management & Administration
On 28 July 2009 @ 12:02 pm
The unit introduces the student to a range of studies which are useful in understanding people in the workplace. It examines the concept of management within the global business environment and through the appraisal of business cases, a variety of approaches are considered.
The unit prepares students for their likely future roles as managers in organisations. It encourages them to synthesize knowledge and experience gained in other units by considering competing perspectives on the nature of management. It encourages them to reflect upon the contribution that they might make as individuals to the management process, and to explore their own skills as potential managers, within the context of their peer group. The unit touches practical, moral and ethical dimensions of the management role and examines the key problems and dilemmas that may emerge for stakeholders in contemporary organisations.
The Organisational Background to Business Administration
The Management Framework to Business Administration
Characteristic Features of Organisations
The Structure of Business Enterprises
Functions within Organisations
The Production Function:
The Purchasing Function:
The Research & Development Function:
The Marketing Function:
Personnel Department:
The Administrative Officer’s Role
Office Administration:
Other Responsibilities of the Administrative Officer:
On successful completion of this unit students will be able to:
The numbers in the boxes below show which of the above unit learning outcomes are related to particular cognitive and key skills.
| Knowledge & Understanding | 1-8 |
| Analysis | 1,2,4,7 |
| Synthesis/Creativity | 1,2 |
| Evaluation | 1,2,7,8 |
| Interactive & Group Skills | - |
| Self-appraisal/ Reflection on Practice | - |
| Planning and Management of Learning | - |
| Problem Solving | 1,2 |
| Communication & Presentation | 1-8 |
| Other skills (please specify): | - |
Learning and teaching methods/strategies used to enable the achievement of learning outcomes:
Learning takes place on a number of levels through lectures, class discussion including problem review and analysis. Formal lectures provide a foundation of information on which the student builds through directed learning and self managed learning outside of the class. The students are actively encouraged to form study groups to discuss course material which fosters a greater depth learning experience.
Assessment methods which enable the student to demonstrate the learning outcomes for the Unit:
Examination: 3 hours duration 100%
Main text:
Business Management & Administration - G Whitehead & G Whitehall (Institute of Commercial Management)
Alternative Texts and Further Reading:
Modern Business Administration - R C Appleby (Pitman)
The Structure of Business - M Buckley (Pitman)
Students should also be prepared to read other suitable accounting text books
50 hours Lectures / Seminars / Tutorials / Workshops:
Tutorial support includes feedback on assignments and may vary by college according to local needs and wishes.
50 hours Directed learning:
Advance reading and preparation / Class preparation / Background reading / Group study / Portfolio / Diary etc
100 hours Self managed learning:
Working through the course text and completing assignments as required will take up the bulk of the learning time. In addition students are expected to engage with the tutor and other students and to undertake further reading using the web and/or libraries.
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