
This programme equips you with creative and strategic management skills to address global business challenges and lead teams through organisational change. You will develop as an innovative, people focused leader, learning to manage workplace relationships while creating positive and effective working environments.
Through global case studies and practical, experience based learning, you will explore different leadership styles and gain the tools needed to design and implement initiatives in real business contexts. The programme also strengthens your ability to adapt to change, including digital disruption, new technologies, and evolving business operations, helping you turn challenges into opportunities for growth.
Choosing a BBA in Business Management is a strategic decision that transforms you from a “generalist” into a “specialist in leadership.” While many degrees teach you how to do a specific task, this program teaches you how to run the organization that performs those tasks.
Here are the five primary reasons to choose this program:
The degree is structured across Levels 4, 5, and 6, gradually moving from foundational knowledge to advanced strategic and leadership capability.
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Module |
Module Name |
ECTS |
Credit |
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1 |
Academic & Critical Thinking Skills |
10 |
20 |
In today’s hyper connected world, critical thinking is essential to navigate misinformation and propaganda. This module develops critical thinking and reading skills by teaching students to evaluate academic texts, apply critical reading and note taking strategies, distinguish descriptive from critical writing, and use the language of critique and interpretation with the Harvard Referencing System (HRS). Learning outcomes include understanding HRS and plagiarism, effectively using library and e library resources, developing critical thinking, communication, and writing skills in a business context, and creating an Individual Progression Plan to support academic development.
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Module |
Module Name |
ECTS |
Credit |
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2 |
Human Resource Management |
10 |
20 |
Human Resource Management (HRM) is a core organizational function focused on the effective use of human capital through leadership, recruitment, training, performance management, compensation, and culture building. This module emphasizes the strategic role of HRM in supporting competitive advantage within an international and multinational business context. Learning outcomes include evaluating HRM roles and delivery models, analyzing talent resourcing and skills development, appraising best practices in recruitment and performance management, and assessing how HR strategies and practices contribute to organizational success.
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Module Name |
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Credit |
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3 |
Marketing Essentials |
10 |
20 |
This module introduces core marketing, management, and entrepreneurial principles, enabling students to make informed economic decisions and act responsibly in a global economy. With a strong focus on marketing fundamentals, students develop transferable skills, technological competence, ethical awareness, and a foundation for advanced marketing studies. Learning outcomes include understanding the role of marketing across organizations, applying the marketing mix to achieve business objectives, developing and evaluating a basic marketing plan, and assessing the impact of the economy and digital marketing on society.
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Module |
Module Name |
ECTS |
Credit |
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4 |
Managing Business Operations |
10 |
20 |
This module explores how organizations transform resources into products and services and how effective operations management enhances competitive advantage. It equips students with managerial and analytical tools to analyze and improve business processes. Learning outcomes include applying operations management models, evaluating managerial roles in operations, assessing the impact of technology, and developing an operations strategy in a business context.
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Module |
Module Name |
ECTS |
Credit |
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5 |
Market Economy |
10 |
20 |
This module introduces key branches of economics and builds a strong foundation in economic principles and econometric tools. Students develop analytical and decision making skills to interpret economic information within organizations and the wider environment. Learning outcomes include understanding resource allocation in market economies, analyzing business competitiveness, evaluating the impact of macro and micro economic factors on growth, and assessing how markets and currencies influence business performance.
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Module |
Module Name |
ECTS |
Credit |
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6 |
International Business Management |
10 |
20 |
This module examines how globalization and international business influence organizations and decision making worldwide. Students gain insight into the socioeconomic, political, cultural, and institutional contexts shaping global business through an inquiry based approach. Learning outcomes include understanding globalization and internationalization, evaluating their impact on organizational structure and culture, assessing strategic options for multinational managers, and examining current economic, social, and environmental challenges in international operations.
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Module Name |
ECTS |
Credit |
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1 |
Strategic Project Management |
10 |
20 |
This module introduces project management based on PMI’s PMBOK framework, focusing on linking projects to organizational strategy and sustaining business value. Students gain practical tools to plan, manage risk, lead teams, and develop project charters aligned with organizational culture and change management.
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Module |
Module Name |
ECTS |
Credit |
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2 |
Data Analytics |
10 |
20 |
This module provides an introduction to data analysis, the data ecosystem, and the role of a data analyst. Students learn analytical tools, data driven decision making, and effective communication of insights to stakeholders in a business context.
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Module Name |
ECTS |
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3 |
Business Financial Management |
10 |
20 |
This module equips students with financial management tools to support strategic decision-making. It emphasizes investment appraisal, financial risk management, and management accounting, combining numerical analysis with interpretation of financial and non-financial factors.
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Module Name |
ECTS |
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4 |
Managing Cultural Diversity |
10 |
20 |
This module explores the challenges and benefits of cultural diversity in organizations. Students gain global perspectives on cross cultural management, inclusive leadership, and strategies for managing diverse teams effectively in international business environments.
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Module Name |
ECTS |
Credit |
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5 |
Consumer Behavior |
10 |
20 |
This module examines psychological, sociological, and cultural factors influencing consumer decision-making. Students analyze how motivation, perception, culture, and advertising shape consumer behavior and apply these insights to marketing practice.
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Module |
Module Name |
ECTS |
Credit |
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6 |
Research Methods for Business |
10 |
20 |
This module develops essential business research skills, covering problem definition, research design, data collection, analysis, and ethical considerations. Students learn to critically review literature, analyze data, and communicate research findings effectively to stakeholders.
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Module Name |
ECTS |
Credit |
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1 |
Knowledge Management |
10 |
20 |
This module explores the strategic importance of managing knowledge for organizational competitiveness. It integrates theory and practice, examining knowledge creation, sharing, learning, unlearning, supporting technologies, leadership, and socio cultural factors. Students develop the ability to apply knowledge management tools, evaluate intellectual capital, and propose innovative, data-informed solutions.
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Module Name |
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2 |
Business Sustainability |
10 |
20 |
This module focuses on embedding sustainability into business strategy and operations. Students examine economic, social, and environmental responsibilities, stakeholder engagement, sustainability leadership, and the role of business in driving sustainable development and long term growth.
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3 |
Innovation and Design Thinking |
10 |
20 |
This experiential module develops advanced design thinking skills through real-world problem solving. Students progress through all stages of the design thinking process, testing ideas for desirability, feasibility, and viability, and presenting innovative solutions to complex business challenges.
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Module Name |
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4 |
New Venture Development |
10 |
20 |
This module equips students with the strategic, operational, and financial knowledge needed to transform ideas into viable new ventures. Students develop and evaluate business ideas, create a business plan, assess risks, and design strategies for sustainable venture growth.
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Module |
Module Name |
ECTS |
Credit |
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5 |
Research Project |
20 |
40 |
The research project develops students’ ability to conduct independent, rigorous business research. Students design and execute a dissertation, applying appropriate research methods, critically reviewing literature, analyzing quantitative and qualitative data, and presenting coherent research conclusions.
Our core curriculum prioritizes practical application and real-world relevance. This 3-year, online Bachelor’s degree is delivered in English and carries 360 UK Credits (180 ECTS). Programs are taught by LCHS via our advanced online platform and are fully accredited by Swiss School of Business & Research . Our expert faculty is dedicated to providing an engaging, high-quality educational experience designed to accelerate your professional growth and career advancement.
The total tuition fees for the BBA (Honours) in Tourism & Hospitality Management:
Year 1: 1200 £
Year 2: 1200 £
Year 3: 1600 £
Tuition fees: 4000 £
Application fee: 100 £ (non-refundable)
* This price includes all online program related costs. Additional costs may apply in some circumstances.
These qualifications are intended for individuals aged 18 and above. Applicants should typically meet at least one of the following criteria:
We understand that funding your education can be challenging, which is why we provide convenient instalment plans to support you. These flexible payment options help you manage your tuition fees comfortably while staying focused on your learning journey.
By offering flexible payment schedules, we ensure that learners can access high‑quality education without compromising their financial stability. For further information on setting up a flexible payment plan, please connect with our admissions team. They look forward to supporting you as you begin your chosen programme.

UCAM University, Spain
Founded in 1996, Universidad Católica de Murcia (UCAM) is a fully accredited European university committed to developing socially responsible graduates through education, research, and innovation. With over 16,000 students and 1,000 faculty members, UCAM offers a wide range of official European programs, including bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees. The university provides a holistic education that blends strong theoretical foundations, practical learning, and value-based development. UCAM is accredited by ANECA and has received high global recognition, including a student satisfaction rating above 4.4/5 and significant advancement in international research rankings.
Career Opportunities After Graduation
Graduates of the BBA (Hons) in Business Management can pursue roles such as:
The degree also provides a strong pathway to MBA or Master’s programmes in business, hospitality, tourism, or management.