Course Brief
This course utilises a multidisciplinary approach and draws on insights from three main subject areas: economics,
production operations and strategic management. The student will consider the environmental context of technological change. Students analyse the development, introduction and exploitation of new products and processes at the firm level and consider mechanisms for the management of change. Students will improve cognitive
skills and consider the need for effective problem solving, effective communication, numerical and quantitative skills. Students learn effective use of CIT, effective selfmanagement, learning to learn, self awareness and research skills.
- This course is offered in 60 hours
- Defining The Innovation Management Process
- Classification and Innovation Study
- Models of the Innovation Process
- Models of the Innovation Process
- New Product Development: Screening, Stages of NPD and Simultaneous Engineering
- Co-ordination of New Product Development Strategy, Teams and the Power of Product Concept
- Managing Organisations to Facilitate Innovation
- Resource Based Views of the Firm: Competences, Pathways, Disruption and Learning
- Strategic Alliances
- The Role of the State, Waves and Globalisation in Innovation and Industrial Development
Lectures.
One unseen written paper
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BSc (Hons) Business Administration with International Business
This programme is designed to prepare you for a career in modern business and management.
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BSc (Hons) Business Administration with specialism in Marketing, HRM, International Business
This programme is designed to prepare you for a career in modern business and management.
Students can complete any one (1) of the following qualifications:-
- BSc (Hons) Business Administration
- BSc (Hons) Business Administration with Marketing
- BSc (Hons) Business Administration with Human Resource Management
- BSc (Hons) Business Administration with International Business
Successful managers have to deal with a business context that is about constant change. To be ready for these challenges, you will require an intellectual understanding that will help you analyse and make a decisive contribution to solving these issues. The BSc Business Administration degree helps give you these perspectives. You will be encouraged to think critically and creatively.
In order to obtain the BSc (Hons) in Business Administration, students will pursue:-
- 6 core modules
- 6 elective modules
At SBCS we focus on -
- Producing graduates who are capable of thinking critically, creatively and ethically.
- Graduates who are team players with the ability to communicate persuasively.
Highlights at a glance -
- Global Recognition
- Excellent Facilities and Administrative Support
- Expert Lecturers