Global College Course
Business Management
INFORMATION
Programme Structure
The programme introduces and familiarizes students with a broad range of Business Management disciplines. In addition, the programme is designed to offer students the fundamental business theories and develop the essential skills for competitiveness in the 21st century. The courses offered through the program, constitute a balance between academic and practical directions. Upon graduation students are prepared for either industry or further studies.
The aims of the Bachelor of Arts in the Business Management program are:
- To cultivate an inquisitive mind, a scientific methodological approach to problem solving and presentation of research results.
- To transfer knowledge necessary to use frameworks in ethical analysis and decision making, understanding their personal responsibilities as business leaders.
- To expose students to both a general and specialized curriculum content through core and electives courses.
- To expose students to oriented courses in order to widen their horizons and their appreciation of cultural and social issues.
- To demonstrate key attributes associated with professional conduct.
- To provide a solid basis of theoretical knowledge and of practical applications which will support the effective performance, through further work experience of appropriate professional duties in the industry
Upon successful completion of this programme, graduates will be able to:
- Manage issues related to an organisational environment and apply conceptual principles, methods and tools to solve business related problems.
- Identify the increasing complex nature of global business and economy and its impact on the management and growth of an organisation.
- Streamline business processes and procedures to meet challenges and excel under intense competition.
- Adopt an ethical approach in the management of corporate practices to address and resolve heightened pressure from government bodies and international fora.
- Critically assess collected data, analyse and interpret findings to make informed decisions.
- Identify and use suitable research and business simulation tools.
- Utilise skills that are required in negotiation and conflict resolution for re-enforcing value added collaborations.
If you wish to remain open with regards to a diverse variety of industries and professions, considering a degree in Business Management is a great place to start. Whatever your position in organizations, having the skills and knowledge to understand the business environment within which organizations work, constitutes an advantage for a successful career. Whether you wish to become an Enterpreneur or work with organizations, the options available can be can be endless. However there are a number of professions which are closely associated with a BM degree.
Sales Manager
Sales Managers are the professionals responsible for setting the strategy behind sales initiatives and goals. They resolve customer complaints, prepare budgets, monitor customer preferences to determine the focus of sales efforts and analyse sales statistics. Most sales managers direct the distribution of goods and services by assigning sales territories, setting sales goals and establishing training programs for the organization’s sales representatives. This may also involve recruiting and hiring new sales staff and evaluating their performances. For the purposes of such a demanding profession, modules such as Strategic Management, Human Resource Management and Principles of Management can aid as important foundation.
Business Analyst
Business Analysts spend their work days gathering data concerning problems or procedures within an organization. They are usually involved in decision making by helping pitch new ideas drawing from their analysis of the collected information, to conclude possible solutions or alterations. New procedures are designed based on interviews conducted with employees, on-site observation and close study of various documents. Organizational behaviour, Principles of Management and Operations Management are some of the modules that can help you acquire such skills.
Marketing Manager
Marketing Managers estimate the demand for products and services that an organization, and its competitors, offer. They identify potential markets for the organization’s products and oversee a team that develops strategies to maximize profits. In addition, as branding becomes on par with the rest of the operations in many organizations, marketing managers become vital components of every organisation, whether in the private, voluntary or public sectors. Modules such as Introduction to Public Relations, Consumer Behaviour and International Marketing can give you a head start.
Account Manager
Account managers act as an organization’s personal representative to a client. They foster client relationships, work with sales and marketing teams to find new clients, prepare presentations and sales pitches and communicate client agendas to the rest of the company. Depending on their employers, account managers may work with individual customers or clients who represent entire businesses or other organizations. Monitoring budgets and explaining cost factors to clients are also part of this role. If you are interested in such a profession, Managerial Finance, Advanced Accounting and Introduction to Public Relations are some of the modules that you may look at to benefit from.
Semester A
| Code | Modules | ECTS |
| BBM 001 | Organisational Behaviour | 6 |
| BBM 002 | Principles of Accounting I | 6 |
| BBM 003 | English I | 6 |
| BBM 004 | Business Research Methods | 6 |
| BBM 005 | Statistics I | 6 |
Semester B
| Code | Modules | ECTS |
| BBM 006 | Introduction to Public Relations | 6 |
| BBM 007 | Principles of Accounting II | 6 |
| BBM 008 | Human Resource Management | 6 |
| BBM 009 | English II | 6 |
| BBM 010 | Computer Fundamentals I | 6 |
Semester C
| Code | Modules | ECTS |
| BBM 011 | Managerial Finance | 6 |
| BBM 012 | Principles of Management | 6 |
| BBM 013 | Introduction to Psychology | 6 |
| BBM 014 | Principles of Microeconomics | 6 |
| BBM 015 | Business Ethics | 6 |
Semester D
| Code | Modules | ECTS |
| BBM 016 | Operations Management | 6 |
| BBM 017 | Marketing | 6 |
| BBM 018 | Business Law I | 6 |
| BBM 019 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 6 |
| BBM 020 | Introduction to Sociology | 6 |
Semester E
| Code | Modules | ECTS |
| BBM 021 | Strategic Management | 6 |
| BBM 022 | Cross-Cultural Management | 6 |
| BBM 023 | Leadership in Organizations | 6 |
| – | Elective | 6 |
| – | Elective | 6 |
Semester F
| Code | Modules | ECTS |
| BBM 024 | Business Readiness | 6 |
| – | Elective | 6 |
| – | Elective | 6 |
| – | Elective | 6 |
| – | Elective | 6 |
Semester G
| Code | Modules | ECTS |
| BBM 025 |
Final Project I | 6 |
| – | Elective | 6 |
| – | Elective | 6 |
| – | Elective | 6 |
| – | Elective | 6 |
Semester H
| Code | Modules | ECTS |
| BBM 025 | Final Project II | 6 |
| – | Elective | 6 |
| – | Elective | 6 |
| – | Elective | 6 |
| – | Elective | 6 |
Business Elective Courses
| Code | Modules | ECTS |
| BBM 027 | Statistics II | 6 |
| BBM 028 |
Business Law II | 6 |
| BBM 029 |
Customer Service | 6 |
| BBM 030 |
Change Management | 6 |
| BBM 031 |
Advertising | 6 |
| BBM 032 |
Decision Making | 6 |
| BBM 033 |
Digital Marketing | 6 |
| BBM 034 |
Professional Communication | 6 |
| BBM 035 |
Business Information Systems | 6 |
| BBM 036 |
Consumer Behavior | 6 |
| BBM 037 |
Corporate Finance | 6 |
| BBM 038 |
Project Management | 6 |
| BBM 039 |
Electronic Business | 6 |
| BBM 040 |
Risk Management | 6 |
| BBM 041 |
Health and Safety | 6 |
| BBM 042 |
Intermediate Accounting I | 6 |
| BBM 043 |
Intermediate Accounting II | 6 |
| BBM 044 |
Innovation Management | 6 |
| BBM 045 |
Advanced Accounting | 6 |
| BBM 046 |
Audit | 6 |
| BBM 047 |
International Business | 6 |
| BBM 048 |
Sales Management | 6 |
| BBM 049 |
International Marketing | 6 |
| BBM 050 |
Internship | 6 |
| BBM 051 |
Business Mathematics | 6 |
| BBM 052 |
Corporate and Social Responsibility | 6 |
| BBM 053 |
Performance Management | 6 |
| BBM 054 |
Brand Management | 6 |
| BBM 055 | Managing Small and Medium Enterprises & Family Businesses | 6 |
| BBM 056 | Public Administration | 6 |
Business Electives – (Choice of 11)
- No specialization: Students can choose any 11 modules from the Business Electives list.
- Accounting and Finance Specialization: Students are required to take the following modules:
BBM 027, BBM 037, BBM 042, BBM 043, BBM 045 - Marketing Specialization: Students are required to take the following modules:
BBM 029, BBM 031, BBM 033, BBM 036, BBM 049 - Entrepreneurship Specialization: Students are required to take the following modules:
BBM 032, BBM 034, BBM 047, BBM 050, BBM 055
Other Elective Courses
| Code | Modules | ECTS |
| BBM 057 | English III | 6 |
| BBM 058 | French | 6 |
| BBM 059 | Computer Fundamentals II | 6 |
| BBM 060 | Workplace Crime | 6 |
| BBM 061 | Cyber Security | 6 |
| BBM 062 | Introduction to Philosophy | 6 |
| BBM 063 | Introduction to Politics | 6 |
| BBM 064 | Restaurant Management | 6 |
| BBM 065 | Greek for Business | 6 |
