Undergraduate Programmes

Our undergraduate programmes are designed to develop your practical business skills and kick-start your career. Students can opt for an additional foundation year which introduces the latest industry trends and ensures you are fully prepared for your bachelor’s degree.

BSBI offers several undergraduate programmes that are designed to provide you with all the relevant skills and knowledge needed to make an impact on the modern business world. All the bachelor programmes are formulated with three concepts in mind - enterprise, leadership and success.

All the undergraduate programmes employ hands-on teaching techniques including industry visits. The programme curriculum provides a practical understanding of business concepts that can be used in real contexts.

In addition, we have refined our overall lesson aids and VLE (Virtual Learning Environment) presence, whilst we have reinforced our Student Support Services Team with additional members so that they can deal with more students more comfortably, if needed. Moreover, we have introduced in the faculty an additional team of tutors (beyond formal teaching) in order to provide students with support. Additionally, the centre offers specialist one-to-one session(s) to those learners who have formal referral from member of staff to address their specific needs.
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BSc (Hons) Psychology

The BSc (Hons) Psychology degree offers a scientific exploration of the mind, brain, and behaviour, equipping you with analytical skills and practical experience to understand human actions and prepare for a wide range of careers.
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BA (Hons) Tourism and Hospitality Management

The BA (Hons) Tourism and Hospitality Management course develops your critical thinking, analytical, communication, intercultural and entrepreneurial skills, all of which are necessary in the domain of tourism, hospitality, and food & management. You will learn how to apply business administration principles, including modelling, management and marketing theory and its related subfields and sectors.
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