Study your BSc Business Management & Information Technology Degree in London
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With a BSc (Hons) degree in Business Management and Information Technology you will be able to offer an organisation a winning combination of an understanding of how businesses operate and the external pressures on them, combined with the ability to apply and analyse the latest information management techniques and technologies that can allow the organisation to operate more effectively.
The most successful organisations are able to utilise information in all the functional areas of the business. The areas of human resources, finance, marketing and operations all need qualified graduates who know how businesses work and how to employ information technology to make corporations work more effectively. This degree can give you a head start in the competitive job market as you will be able to offer an employer practical skills as well as an appreciation of how the business environment operates.
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How can I study this degree?
The Greenwich School of Management (GSoM) Bachelor of Science Honours Degree BSc (Hons) programmes are delivered full-time, with three intakes per year in October, February and June.
This degree is available to study as an accelerated two calendar year programme or alternatively, more traditionally, over three calendar years.
Our two year degree allows you to complete your studies more quickly getting you to into the work place a year ahead of your contemporaries. You will study 3 semesters per year instead of the usual 2.
The traditional three year programme will allow you to gain work experience during the summer or have the option to enjoy a longer summer break.
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Programme Assessment
The assessment methods for students on the BSc (Hons) Degree are a mixture of individual module assignments, group project work and written examinations.
Assessment will take place during and at the end of each semester period with a final research project presented at the final stage of the degree programme. This industry-specific research will allow you to demonstrate your ability to critically evaluate and synthesise the knowledge gained in the classroom.
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Bachelors degrees at GSoM
The GSoM Bachelor Degree programmes are awarded by the University of Plymouth an internationally recognised institution ranked one of the top five modern universities in the UK.
The GSoM Campus offers a prestigious first division university education studied in the heart of historic Greenwich within close proximity to Central London and Canary Wharf. With a diverse range of business, management and law degrees, GSoM programmes are designed to meet the needs of employing organisations worldwide.
If you would like advice concerning your eligibility or would like to discuss the programme in more detail please contact a Course Advisor at the School on +44 (0) 208 516 7800 or by email enquiry@greenwich-college.ac.uk.
We look forward to hearing from you soon and welcoming you as a student to one of the leading independent management schools in the UK.
UCAS Campus (Institution) Code: G74
BSc (Hons) Business Management & IT UCAS course codes
Mode of Study |
UCAS Course Code |
2 year accelerated |
NG15 |
2 year extended (incl 8 month foundation stage) |
NG14 |
3 years |
NG12 |
3 year extended (incl 8 month foundation stage) |
NG11 |
To reference UCAS course codes for our other BSc degree pathways please click here.
Starting Dates
The BSc Programmes have enrolment dates in February, June and October each year.
Mode of attendance
The Plymouth University BSc Programmes at Greenwich School of Management can be studied full time only. The programme is available to study as a traditional three calendar year degree and also as an accelerated degree over two calendar years.
BSc (Hons) Programme structure
Please note, both the two year and three year programmes result in a full BSc (Hons) degree awarded by Plymouth University, your final award certificate will not state your chosen mode of study.
Three calendar year degree
Students study six subjects per calendar year, three subjects per semester.
This degree programme takes thirty-two months (3 calendar years) to complete.
Two calendar year accelerated degree
There are three stages to the programme, each stage takes eight months (two semesters) to complete.
Students study six subjects (modules) at each stage.
This degree programme takes twenty-four months (six semesters) to complete.
The first year/ stage offers fundamental academic grounding, the second and third years/ stages engage more directly with the specialist subject to advance the students’ analytical thinking and understanding of the industry.
Programme fees
2 year accelerated degree
|
EU Students |
Non-EU Students |
| Year one |
£4,500 |
£10,425 |
| Year two |
£4,500 |
£10,425 |
|
£9,000 |
£20,850 |
2 year Extended Degree (+ 8 month foundation stage)
|
EU Students |
Non-EU Students |
| Year one |
£4,500 |
£10,425 |
| Year two |
£4,500 |
£10,425 |
| Year three (8 months) |
£3,375 |
£6,950 |
|
£12,375 |
£27,800 |
3 year Degree
|
EU Students |
Non-EU Students |
| Year one |
£3,375 |
£6,950 |
| Year two |
£3,375 |
£6,950 |
| Year three |
£3,375 |
£6,950 |
|
£10,125 |
£20,850 |
3 year Extended Degree (+ 8 month foundation stage)
|
EU Students |
Non-EU Students |
| Year one |
£3,375 |
£6,950 |
| Year two |
£3,375 |
£6,950 |
| Year three |
£3,375 |
£6,950 |
| Year four (8 months) |
£3,375 |
£6,950 |
|
£13,500 |
£27,800 |
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Click here to view fees for October 2012
2 year accelerated degree
|
EU Students |
| Year one |
£7,000 |
| Year two |
£7,000 |
|
£14,000 |
2 year Extended Degree (+ 8 month foundation stage)
|
EU Students |
| Year one |
£7,000 |
| Year two |
£7,000 |
| Year three (8 months) |
£5,750 |
|
£19,750 |
3 year Degree
|
EU Students |
| Year one |
£5,750 |
| Year two |
£5,750 |
| Year three |
£5,750 |
|
£17,250 |
3 year Extended Degree (+ 8 month foundation stage)
|
EU Students |
| Year one |
£5,750 |
| Year two |
£5,750 |
| Year three |
£5,750 |
| Year four (8 months) |
£5,750 |
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£23,000 |
* Fees for International Students to be confirmed
Progression
Successful completion of the BSc(Hons) can lead to entrance to either the MBA or MSc programmes offered at Greenwich School of Management
Exam Fees
Exam registration - £10 per exam
Assessment
The assessment methods for students on the BSc (Hons) Degree are a mixture of individual module assignments, group project work and written examinations.
Assessment will take place during and at the end of each semester period with a final research project presented at the final stage of the degree programme. This form of continuous assessment carefully prepares students for the world of work and allows students to receive regular feedback from their tutors.
Admission Requirements
An applicant must be at least 18 years of age and as a minimum have obtained:
- 2 ‘A’ Level Passes or equivalent qualification.
or
- A NQF Level 3 qualification
or
- BTEC National Diploma/ Certificate
- Mature applicants with evidence of full-time work experience supported by a reference from their employer may be considered on their individual merits. Applications from candidates who lack the normal course entry requirements are positively encouraged. In such cases, the Admissions Tutors must be satisfied that the applicant has the necessary potential, knowledge or experience and motivation to follow the course successfully.
Candidates with non standard qualifications will be invited to attend for interview. To find out if you qualify for a Bachelors degree at GSoM speak to a Course Advisor on 0208 516 7800 or email enquiry@greenwich-college.ac.uk
- In addition
Students who hold GCSE's, Level 2 or equivalent level qualifications may qualify for direct entry onto the Bachelors degree through our Extended mode of study. This programme combines the Bachelors degree with a Foundation programme and allows students direct access to the degree without having to complete Access programme or A Level or equivalent studies. Please click here for more information.
If your first language is not English you will be required to demonstrate English Language proficiency at IELTS band 6 or above. Please feel free to call our Admissions Advisors on +44 (0) 208 516 7800 or email enquiry@greenwich-college.ac.uk for information about English Language requirements.
If you are unsure if you qualify or would like advice concerning your eligibility for your chosen programme please contact a Course Advisor at the School on +44 (0) 208 516 7800 or by email enquiry@greenwich-college.ac.uk.
The Greenwich School of Management Course Advisors are available for informal personal consultations to help you ensure you choose the right programme compatible with your career and educational goals. If you would like to arrange an appointment please contact our Course Advice Team.
How to make an application
To make an application you must send us the following information:
- Your completed GSoM Application Form
Application forms are available in your prospectus pack or you can click the 'Apply' link to the right and complete the form online. If you need any help or advice before completing the application form please call the School and speak to a course advisor who will advise you. You are also welcome to visit the school where we can assist with completing your application.
- The GSoM International Student Declaration Form
If you require a Student Visa to study in the UK you will be required to complete this form. Click here to download a copy of the International Student Declaration Form.
- Copies of your qualifications as listed on your application form.
- Your CV / Resume detailing your educational and professional achievements.
- A Reference from a place of study or an employer. - References must be on letterhead paper, signed and dated by your referee.
- A photocopy of the relevant pages of your passport. - For example front cover, personal details page and any pages indicating relevant visas or migration stamps.
- The Application Fee of £130. This can be paid by cheque or postal order made payable to 'Greenwich School of Management Ltd'. Credit/Debit Card, or by Bank Transfer (click here for the GSoM account details). The application fee is entirely refundable should you not be accepted.
Send the above to the Admissions Department at GSoM either by post or email:
Email: admissions@greenwich-college.ac.uk
Admissions
Greenwich School of Management
Royal Hill
Greenwich
London
SE10 8RD
To email your application, scan and attach your documentation and arrange the application fee payment as above. If you wish you can submit an application in person.
Level of Entry
For information on programme entry requirements please click on the 'entry requirements' tab above.
UCAS Applicants
If you would like to apply through UCAS you will not need to complete the application form detailed above.
Please contact our Course Advisors on 0208 516 7800 with your UCAS ID number (the 10 digit number beginning with '10') and details of the course you would like to study and we may be able to process your application over the phone.
If you would like to register with UCAS please visit their website: www.ucas.com for more information.
UCAS Code Information
Greenwich School of Management
Institution code name: GSoM
Institution code: G74
Registration
On receipt of your application form and enclosures the
School will assess your application and:
- Accept your application if you are qualified for the
programme. (If you are not qualified the School
may suggest an alternative programme that suits
your needs and qualifications).
- Forward to you an acceptance letter and statement
of fees. These letters will inform you of the date
that you should enrol and the duration and cost of
the programme.
Enrolment
- You should arrive at Greenwich School of
Management on the date specified on your
acceptance letter.
- You will be expected to pay your tuition fees on or
before enrolment. If you would like to arrange a payment plan you will need to visit our Bursar to discuss.
Further Information
- Tuition fees are payable in advance (instalment plans are available by arrangement).
- Tuition fees are non-refundable.
- The registration fee is refundable should the School be unable to accept you.
- Overseas students are reminded that they must comply with
Home Office regulations on immigration, particularly with
respect to attendance.A medical certificate must support
absences due to illness.
- Programme details may be subject to alteration.
Programmes will only take place if justified by demand.
- All fees are inclusive of Government taxes.
Students must adhere to the regulations relating to their
programme.
- The Students’ Union Fee of £10 may be paid on enrolment.
- The admission requirements stated for the programmes
represent the minimum entry standard. Greenwich School of
Management and the University of Plymouth reserve the right
to require entry standards above the minimum.
- The School reserves the right to refuse to accept or to enrol
any student
Programme Modules
Stage 1
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Management
Module Description
The role of the manager has developed significantly over the
past twenty-five years. Not just a person who gives orders and
sees that they are applied, the modern manager must be aware
of business strategy and understand how that can become
reality through effective business policy. Modern managers
understand how personnel is motivated, how policy is
communicated and how market awareness is vital to survival in
a competitive free-market economy.
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Introduction to Accounting
Module Description
A business manager who neglects a proper control of
finances will soon encounter difficulties. Good accounting
methods are essential both to budgetary control and to
forward planning.Whilst the module does not attempt to
deliver the skills associated with a fully qualified accountant,
course members will become familiar with the principles of
creating records of profit and loss, cash flow and balance sheet
analysis.
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Introduction to Computing
Module Description
Computer systems have become a familiar feature of the
modern business environment. However, the effective use of this
tool depends upon an understanding of data collection and
retrieval techniques as well as the theories underlying the
analysis of statistical data. Successful analysis will assist in the
development of reliable predictive skills and, therefore, better
decision making.
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Study Skills
Module Description
The Study Skills module is intended to provide the
foundations for undertaking undergraduate studies. Some
students are unsure about what is expected of them as they
enter higher education; often the transition is difficult to
negotiate. This module attempts to address any potential
problem by providing the development for good academic
practice. It is important to make explicit the criteria and
standards applied in assessing students’ work and accordingly
this module aims to initiate an understanding of what is
required.
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Business Economics
Module Description
Economic theory assists the modern manager to understand
the ways in which the scale of operations may impact upon cost
savings, as well as the influence of world economic trends upon
individual business strategy. In this way, managers utilise micro and
macro-economic data to improve decision making about
future policy.
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Business Law
Module Description
An understanding of the legal environment within which
business can thrive is of vital importance to a business manager.
Apart from the intricacies of contract law, managers must be
aware of EU legislation in respect of employment, exports and
business development. In addition the entrepreneur, who may
wish to establish a new business, should understand the benefits
of incorporation as well as the advantages of other forms of
company identity.
Stage 2
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Human Resource Management
Module Description
This module complements the study of Employee Resourcing
and considers, amongst others, theories of human motivation as
an important area of understanding for all managers. In their
efforts to obtain the best efficiencies from the human resource,
managers will find the study of social scientific theories very
helpful.This is especially so when a business is faced with the
task of implementing necessary changes brought about by
company mergers or the deployment of new systems.
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Marketing
Module Description
It has been argued that a market-led business will survive
most challenges. Such a business ensures that every member of
the organisation accepts the importance of delivering the best
possible product/service to every customer. Understanding
customers’ needs and responding appropriately is a fundamental
pre-requisite of a market-led business.The module will explain
how this might be achieved.
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Logistics and Operations Management
Module Description
This module provides an introduction to the nature and sources of English and European Law and the institutions and processes by which laws are applied in practice. It is designed to develop an appreciation of the work of the civil and criminal justice system and the processes of dispute resolution, and to develop an awareness of the necessary skills appropriate to the study of law (eg. legal writing, drafting and advocacy and the recognition of the relevance of ethical consideration).
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Internet Development: Coding and Programming
Module Description
Almost every organisation now relies heavily on computer
programs. They are not only in the computers and networks of
such organisations, but even embedded in their telephones, fax
machines and photocopiers. This has led to an ever-increasing
demand for new, better and more complex programs and thus
for increasing numbers of competent programmers and code
writers. The module is designed to prepare students to take
part in the programming and coding aspects of software
development in their future careers. The module aims to do
this in a modern context using scripting, mark-up and
programming languages that are commonly used in internet
development.
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Telecommunications and Networking
Module Description
Students will be encouraged, in this module, to appreciate the
variety and purpose of the different communications systems
available in the modern business world. In this way, the module
will develop an awareness of the benefits of employing effective
communication methods in their appropriate contexts.
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Information Technology
Module Description
Management decisions are based on both qualitative and
quantitative information relating to the company and its
environment. Particularly in respect of storage and retrieval of
information, computers have taken over from more traditional
methods and it is vital for managers to be fully aware of the
technology of handling information. This module dwells on the
variety of hardware and software available to the modern
manager in achieving the aim of making informed decisions.
Stage 3
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International Marketing
Module Description
The opportunities for companies to develop an international
business enterprise are greater now than they have ever been.
Managers should be aware of certain principles which need to
be observed when engaged in international marketing.The
module seeks to develop an awareness of these principles by
exploring the challenges of cultural differences, the legal
environments of other countries and the various methods
which could be employed to penetrate a new market.
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Strategic Management
Module Description
The module explores the ways in which the overall aims and
objectives of a business might interact with the need to institute
changes in response to external challenges. Management
structures within organisations must accommodate these
changes and adapt according to the business environment.
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Visual Net Programming
Module Description
Visual Net is a programming language offering access to
libraries of existing code. It is today considered to be one of
the more important programming languages and has applications
outside direct programming; being used in many other Microsoft
applications. As with any programming module the concepts are
introduced in such a way that they can be applied to other
visual languages.
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C++ Programming
Module Description
C++ is an object oriented programming language for which
there is currently a high demand. Having acquired the basic
skills of object oriented programming it is relatively easy for
these skills to be transferred to other, similar languages. The
module is designed to provide a thorough grounding in the
concepts of object oriented programming as well as providing
practical experience of solving business problems through the
creation of relevant programmes.
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Project and Project Management
Module Description
A major skill relevant to business organisations is that of
managing projects. It frequently entails using teams in which
individual responsibilities need to be coordinated to ensure that
objectives are met. The module explores the basis of an
effective planning process through the appropriate scheduling of
resources and offers the opportunity to final year
undergraduates to demonstrate their skills in the preparation of
a research project.The project should focus upon a particular
business problem or opportunity.Typically, course members will
choose a case study and make a critical appraisal in the light of
related business theories.The benefit of this study is that it
provides a real possibility that the conclusions of the project
could make a contribution to business efficiency.
Undergraduate Student Finance Advice
If you are a UK or EU Citizen and are making an application for a UK undergraduate degree, you may be eligible for financial support from the government through Student Finance England. The main sources of financial help available are grants and bursaries which you don’t pay back and loans which you do.
There are two types of student loans available which you may be able to receive for each year of your course.
- Student tuition fee loan – to help with the cost of your tuition fees
- Student maintenance loan – to help with accommodation and living costs
If you are a full-time student you can also apply for a Maintenance Grant to help with your living costs which you don’t have to pay back.
For more information on the types of loans available please click on the links below:
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Student Tuition Fee Loans
Did you know that you can get a student loan if you are a Home Student (UK or EU) on a full-time undergraduate (Bachelors) programme?
Paying for your tuition fees using a student loan allows you to defer repayment of your fees until you have graduated and are earning a good salary.
You pay your Tuition Fee Loan back when you are earning:
- Over £15,000 per year if you start your course before September 2012
- Over £21,000 a year if you start your course in September 2012 or later (subject to approval by parliament)
Once you are earning this amount then repayments will be taken from your salary. You will repay your fees at 9% of your earnings over the £15,000 threshold. Any debt that remains unpaid after 25 years will be cancelled.
Below is a list of the maximum available tuition fee loan amounts for the relevant academic years
- £3,290 for 2010/11 (October 2010, February 2011 and June 2011 enrolments)
- £3,375 for 2011/12 (October 2011, February 2012 and June 2012 enrolments)
- £9,000 for 2012/13 (October 2012, February 2013 and June 2013 enrolments)
If you are unsure of the tuition fee of your chosen programme please contact us on 0208 516 7800.
The two year accelerated degree programme delivered at GSoM means that there is a shortfall in the yearly loan available from the Student Loan Company. The easiest way to cover this shortfall is to pay a third of the difference at the start of each semester or to arrange smaller instalments directly with GSoM. If you would like to discuss this in more detail please contact our Finance Department on 0208 516 7800.
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Student Maintenance Loans
UK Students studying full-time are eligible to receive a loan to help towards their living expenses.
The repayment terms of this loan are similar to the student tuition fee loan, and it is repaid once you are earning over the current threshold.
Eligible students receive 72% of the maximum loan regardless of any other income. The remaining 28% will be dependent on:
- Your household income
- Where you live
- When you start your course
- What year of study you are in
- What help you get through the Maintenance Grant
The maximum Maintenance Loan available for students starting their course in 2010/11 and 2011/12 is:
- £3,838 if you’re living at home
- £4,950 if you’re living away from home outside London
- £6,928 if you’re living away from home in London
The maximum Maintenance Loan available for students starting their course in 2012/13 is:
- £4,375 if you're living at home
- £5,500 if you’re living away from home outside London
- £7,675 if you’re living away from home in London
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Student Maintenance Grants
If you are a new full-time student you can apply for a means-tested Maintenance Grant which you do not have to pay back.
For 2010/11 and 2011/12 you can apply for a Maintenance Grant if your household income is £50,020 or less. If you receive a Maintenance Grant your Maintenance Loan may be reduced.
The amount that you receive is dependent on your family income and the number of other dependent children in the household.
Special Support Grants
If you get or qualify for Income Support or Housing Benefit you may get the Special Support Grant instead of the Maintenance Grant. The amount you can get through the Special Support Grant is the same as that available through the Maintenance Grant. You are likely to qualify for the Special Support grant if:
- You are a single parent
- Your partner is also a student
- You have certain disabilities
If you get a Special Support Grant, it won’t affect how much you can get through the Maintenance Loan and it will not be counted as income when working out if you are entitled to income-related benefits or tax credits.
How to apply for a student loan
To apply for a tuition fee loan, maintenance loan or maintenance grant you will need to contact Student Finance England on 0845 300 50 90 or click here to visit their website.
Click here to download the Student Finance England Guide to Financial Support.
It is best to apply as early as possible to ensure your finance is secured before your course begins.
When making an application to the Student Loan Company you should register as a Greenwich School of Management student. Although your degree is awarded by the University of Plymouth you are a student of the Greenwich School of Management – mentioning the University of Plymouth will confuse the SLC and could delay your loan application.
Completing a PN1 form – Guidance notes
What is a PN1 form?
A PN1 form is the form that you will need to complete to make an application for a Student Loan.
The following information is provided for information only and is based on our understanding of the Student finance system. If you are in doubt about any of the points below, please contact the Student Loans Company directly on 0845 300 50 90.
You may apply for a maintenance loan and/ or tuition fee loan. You do not have to declare your income for either of these, but you do have to complete a Loan Request Form. Click here to download a copy.
If you apply for a maintenance loan the money will be paid to you directly and you will be required to pay it back, this is usually taken directly from your salary once you have graduated and are working full time.
If you apply for a tuition fee loan the money is paid directly to Greenwich School of Management and will have to be paid back similar to the maintenance loan.
Please give very careful consideration to whether you want to apply for a loan. Completing a Loan Request Form will generate money, but this will have to be paid back at some time in the future.
Completing the PN1 Form
The PN1 form is completed by everyone applying for student finance. You may either apply on-line, or if you don’t have access to the internet there is a paper version available.
The form is available for download via the following link:
www.direct.gov.uk/en/EducationAndLearning/UniversityAndHigherEducation/StudentFinance/DG_183342.
Or you can apply online:
www.studentfinance.direct.gov.uk/portal/page?_pageid=153,4680119&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL
Please read the instructions on the PN1 form and the separate PN1 notes.
Financial help for EU Students
Not from the UK? If you are classed as a European Union (EU) student and you are studying a full-time undergraduate programme in the UK you can apply for a student loan to help pay for your tuition fees.
Student loans are funded by the government of the country where you choose to study, and paid directly to your college or university by the Student Loans Company.
For more information click here:
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/EducationAndLearning
The University of Plymouth is consistently ranked in the top 50% of British universities and has recently been awarded the prestigious accolade of being one of the top five modern universities in the UK.
The University, with over thirty thousand students studying on and off campus, is one of the largest in the country and is renowned for its reputation in offering an outstanding student experience across all faculties. With its continued focus on innovation and teaching, the University has successfully brought about a number of partnerships which is evidenced in the continual development of programmes offered here at Greenwich School of Management.
In addition to the various teaching accolades that have been awarded to the University of Plymouth, there have also been government funded programmes for excellence in Teaching and Learning, as well as 12 National Teaching Fellows. Moreover, in light of the changing socio-economic factors facing both Universities and students, Plymouth has been chosen to pilot a national two year degree programme for the public sector.
With the Vice-Chancellor’s aim of marking the University of Plymouth as ‘the enterprise university’ and being a world-leading postgraduate and doctoral research institution, the University is undoubtedly a leading player in British higher education.