Curriculum
Level IV – Year I
Primer to Education 2030
This highly practical course has been designed with the future in mind. Taking into consideration growing disciplines such as artificial intelligence, you will study several defined business areas that reflect the ever-changing needs of the market. These include modules such as Digital Transformation and Innovation in Business and Ethical and Responsible Leadership.
Employability is at the heart of our Bachelor in Management (Business Studies) (BMBS) course, you will also work on integrated case studies, which will give you the opportunity to hear from and gain insight into global brands such as Apple and Amazon. You will step away from the confines of your text books and apply your theoretical knowledge to practical business simulations set by executives from these global businesses.
You will receive an excellent grounding in all aspects of business management, incorporating knowledge from a range of disciplines such as accounting, economics, finance, human resource management, marketing, and sustainability.
A Bachelor in Business Management / BMBS degree from De Montfort University (DMU) can open up an exciting career path in a wide range of specialist areas such as project consulting, project management, and digital transformation. Previous graduates from this degree have gone on to successful careers in world-renowned organisations like PSB UK, Amazon, Dun & Bradstreet, Penner Group, Media Agility, Evalueserve, Founder, Avyay Advisors, Impetus Technologies, Social Posse, Ashford UK to name a few, and many more are successful entrepreneurs in varied industry sectors.
Education 2030 – A new approach to teaching – September 2022 onwards:
We want to ensure you have the best learning experience possible and a supportive and nurturing learning community. That’s why DMU is introducing a new block model for delivering the majority of their courses, known as Education 2030. [This will apply for new students commencing September 2022 onwards] The same model will be delivered on the Bachelor in Management (Business Studies) at DCBS in Year 1 and Year 2 and continued at DMU in Year 3. This means a more simplified timetable where you will study two subjects and two certification modules concurrently in a block, instead of several at once. That means you can focus more closely on each subject and absorb the learning materials in more depth with assessment/s completed before moving onto the next block You will have more time to get to know the teaching team and course mates.
At DCBS the Course model will be as closely aligned as possible, with DMU’s Education 2030 delivery structure to ensure a smooth transition to DMU in Year 3 – its our goal to help every student reach their ambition and to ensure you have the best learning experience possible, and we are working hard to introduce the new course structure, known as Education 2030. Not only will you have more time to engage with your learning, you will also receive faster feedback through more regular assessment and have a better study-life balance to enjoy other important aspects of university life and enhanced exposure through internships and other industry linkages– meaning your new home at DCBS and DMU is a supportive and nurturing learning community.
Benefits of block learning and teaching
Block learning and teaching benefits include:
- Achieving better outcomes/grades: There is evidence from other universities in the UK, that this model leads to better grades and student progression due to the focus, care and attention you can give each module.
- Focused learning: It will give you the space to properly focus on and absorb the teaching for each module before moving on to the next.
- Dedicated teacher contact time: Our tutors will be able to be more responsive to individual student needs and more easily identify where you may need additional academic or wellbeing support.
- Regular Feedback: Assessment marks and feedback will be returned to you following each semester. This means that rather than having to retain knowledge of multiple modules and then revisit them for the summer assessments, you will be assessed and given feedback more regularly
- A stronger learning community: You’ll be with the same teaching team and group of course mates for each block, so you’ll really benefit from a close feeling of belonging. As a result of the focused timetables, you’ll also have fewer barriers to attend all classes and scheduled learning.
- Supports study life balance and wellbeing needs: The focused block approach also allows you to fit your learning and better manage your wellbeing needs around your other life commitments. Block classes and the simpler timetable mean that students have more time for work, social life, caring responsibilities, sport, and everything else that’s important to you.
- More opportunities to develop your skills: The block approach will increase the opportunities available to you to develop wider skills including entrepreneurial, wellbeing and life skills.
Modules’ Outline for BMBS – (Applicable from Academic Year – 2022 – 23 onwards)
Year one
Block 1: Foundations of Business Management
This module introduces students to the external context of business practice and understanding the impact of globalisation on business and an introduction to business law. Students are also introduced to the basic management functions of planning, leading, organising and controlling. Students can expect to learn about how key internal business functions are successfully integrated in business organisations and how this in turn positions organisations for external success. In addition, students can expect to be onboarded in the areas of academic research, writing and referencing skills.
Block 2: Introduction to Marketing
This module introduces students to core marketing principles, theories, and practices. It is expected that students will have a good understanding about the marketing process and will gain the ability to make critical reflections upon contemporary marketing practices from this module. The module is intended to provide both an introduction to the topic as well as providing students with a basic grounding in the theory and practice of marketing as a business management discipline.
Block 3: Accounting & Budget Management
This module will introduce students to marketing practices and concepts as applied to the fast-moving world of digital communications. Students will learn basic digital communication channels, and how they integrate to form persuasive digital marketing communications campaigns, placing particular emphasis on the role of social media.
Block 4: Human Resource & People Management
This module introduces students to the importance of managing people and organisational behaviour in the workplace. Students are also introduced to the interpersonal dynamics of politics, power, change, conflict. Students will consider how organisational reliance on technological advancement is reshaping the nature and character of “work”. They will further consider the impact this has on the human resource.
Joint Certifications
Co-curricular, non-credit bearing certification courses Besides the above modules, to enhance the learning, employability and make the students better equipped, DCBS and DMU will jointly certify the following courses –
- Business in Global Marketplace
- Soft Skills
- Banking and Insurance
- Business Communication
Year Two
Module Details can be accessed via the DMU webpage: Business Management BA (Hons) module details (dmu.ac.uk)
- Block 1: Finance and Reporting for Management Decisions
- Block 2: Contemporary Issues in Sustainable Business
- Block 3: Business Research and Analysis
- Block 4: Ethical and Responsible Leadership
Year Three
Modules to be taught on progression to Level 6 at DMU Please refer to the link: Business Management BA (Hons) module details (dmu.ac.uk)
See pre-Education 2030 version of this Course, for students currently progressing to Level 5 of the previous course – https://www.dcbsindia.org/BMBS/students-corner/student-handbook/
Note: All modules are indicative and based on the current academic session. Course information is correct at the time of publication and is subject to review. Exact modules may, therefore, vary for your intake in order to keep content current. If there are changes to your course we will, where reasonable, take steps to inform you as appropriate.