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Business, Computing and Information Management (BCIM) Undergraduate Prospectus 2010
BA (Hons)
Our Combined degree programmes offer you the
opportunity to combine two subjects - enabling
English Language Studies (ELS)
you to study a greater breadth of subjects to suit
your interests, broaden your vocational skills and
enhance your career prospects.
Combined degrees
Location
Southwark
Start date
September
Business, Computing and Information Management Business, Computing and Information Management
Course description enhance your understanding of register
Course contact
This course gives you the opportunity to and style across different media and of
Gail Langley
langleg@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 7719
develop your knowledge of the English communication skills. Media studied
language and your skill in using it in a range from print, radio and television to
How to apply
variety of contexts. Our aim is to help current electronic forms. In the final year,
Via UCAS
you develop a near-native speaker level professional communication and research
Typical offer
of proficiency in communicating in into specific language contexts become
School-leaving qualification from your country.
English, across academic, business and the focus including for example technical
Evidence of English language proficiency
equivalent to IELTS 6.0
professional contexts. You will enhance English, debates around the future of
your knowledge of English language, English as a global language and the
Content overview
skills and communication as well as opportunity to develop some teaching
Year 1
– Language Analysis 1
(BCIM)
your ability to analyse, research and skills in English as a foreign language.
– English in the Media 1
(BCIM)
critically evaluate.
– Business Language Skills
The course will equip you with a broad
– English in Finance
Year 2
To do this, you will study the grammar, understanding of current issues in UK
– Language Analysis 2
vocabulary and pronunciation of the society and business as well as in the
– English in the Media 2
language as well as your skills in using wider world and the ability to research
– English in Management
– English in International Business
the language, in speaking, listening, and critically evaluate such issues.
Year 3
reading and writing in the two language There will be opportunity to
– Honours Project (dissertation)
analysis units. In the business language consider the role of language and
– Business English Communication Skills
– English for Professional Purposes
units, you will be working in the context communication in society and
– English as a Global Language
of academic language skills to enhance specifically in business contexts.
– Teaching English as a Foreign Language
your ability to fulfil your potential on
For full information on Combined degrees
this degree course as well as studying Career opportunities
at LSBU, see page 260.
business and professional contexts. Upon completion of the course, you
will be well-placed to apply for work
The specific business contexts deal with requiring a high level of language
current issues in several different subject proficiency and graduate level skills;
areas such as finance, management or for postgraduate study in the
and human resource management and humanities, especially in the areas of
international business from a marketing language, communication and media.
perspective. The two media units
Combinations offered with English Language Studies
Major/Minor UCAS Code Combination code
BA (Hons) ELS and Accounting N4Q3 ELSWA
BA (Hons) ELS and BIT G5Q3 ELSWBIT
BA (Hons) ELS and Management N2Q3 ELSWM
BA (Hons) ELS and HRM N6Q3 ELSWHRM
BA (Hons) ELS and Marketing QN3M ELSMkt
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