Business Management with Business Analytics With Foundation Year BSc (Hons) - 2026/7

Awarding body

University of Surrey

Teaching institute

University of Surrey

Framework

FHEQ Level 6

Final award and programme/pathway title

BSc (Hons) Business Management with Business Analytics With Foundation Year BSc (Hons)

Subsidiary award(s)

Award Title
Ord Business Management with Business Analytics With Foundation Year BSc (Hons)
DipHE Business Management with Business Analytics With Foundation Year BSc (Hons)
CertHE Business Management with Business Analytics With Foundation Year BSc (Hons)

Modes of study

Route code Credits and ECTS Credits
Full-time UKA10085 360 credits and 180 ECTS credits
Full-time with PTY UKA10112 480 credits and 240 ECTS credits

QAA Subject benchmark statement (if applicable)

Other internal and / or external reference points

For further information relating to FHEQ levels 4, 5 and 6 and the professional training year, including learning outcomes, aims and module information please view the BSc (Hons) Business Management with Business Analytics programme specification.

Faculty and Department / School

Faculty of Arts, Business and Social Sciences - Surrey Business School

Programme Leader

EDWARDS Nick (SBS)

Date of production/revision of spec

27/01/2026

Educational aims of the programme

  • Students will develop a wide range of interpersonal, team, leadership, and professional skills, which are relevant to their discipline and career ambitions.
  • Students will have the skills and attitudes which enable them to participate actively in society and professional life, within a digital, connected world.
  • The programme aims to develops individuals who apply critical thinking skills and creativity to recognize and approach complex problems, and make reasoned, ethical decisions.
  • The programme aims to explore concepts, ideas and issues that have local and global significance. In so doing, students will acquire in-depth knowledge and develop understanding across a broad and balanced range of disciplines, cultures, and business contexts.
  • To develop an understanding of how data analytics can be incorporated into the decision-making process to drive change in a non-technical way.
  • To develop business analytics professionals with a sound theoretical understanding of organisational activities and the complexities that arise in the management of and interrelationships that exist between them.
  • To develop skills in using specialist vendor-based and open-source software, which are used widely in the business world and are considered some of the world's leading industry standard data analytics software.
  • To develop the necessary skills required to appropriately frame and ask appropriate questions regarding data to relevant stakeholders.

Programme learning outcomes

Attributes Developed Awards Ref.
Critically evaluate relevant management approaches and techniques within organisations in a global context. K DipHE, Ord, BSc (Hons)
Integrate theory and practice of appropriate frameworks, models, techniques, and tools relevant to Business Analytics in a range of organisational situations. K BSc (Hons)
Appraise and apply multi-disciplinary management techniques to complex problems, formulate solutions and present results in a persuasive manner. CP BSc (Hons)
Critically reflect on the ethical, social and sustainability issues likely to arise in the conduct of business + negotiate solutions with key stakeholders. C BSc (Hons)
Demonstrate professional digital competences in a broad range of skills that are relevant to the needs of future managers, executives, and other professionals. PT Ord, BSc (Hons)
Evaluate and apply enhanced critical thinking, analysis, and synthesis; numeracy; reasoning; communication; presentation; computing; report writing, problem solving; research; interactive and group skills. T Ord, BSc (Hons)
Apply relevant management approaches and techniques to examine the performance of organisations in various business contexts and environments. K DipHE, Ord, BSc (Hons)
Recognise the contexts in which Business Analytics operate and how it relates to other business departments. K DipHE, Ord, BSc (Hons)
Select and apply management techniques to well defined problems, analyse results, draw appropriate conclusions, and present the results in an appropriate format. CP DipHE, Ord, BSc (Hons)
Demonstrate an awareness of and plan possible solutions for the ethical social and sustainable issues likely to arise in the conduct of business practice in diverse cultural contexts. C DipHE, Ord, BSc (Hons)
Apply a range of professional and digital competences that are relevant to the needs of future managers. PT DipHE, Ord, BSc (Hons)
Demonstrate and apply analysis techniques; critical thinking; problem solving methodologies; numerical reasoning; to appropriately communicate information, arguments, and analysis to a required audience. PT DipHE, Ord, BSc (Hons)
Demonstrate an ability to evaluate a range of methods and techniques for capturing and managing big data to contribute to organisational sustainability. KP CertHE, DipHE, Ord, BSc (Hons)
Select and apply management techniques to simple problems, draw appropriate conclusions based on data and present the results in an appropriate format. C CertHE, DipHE, Ord, BSc (Hons)
Recognise and demonstrate an awareness of the ethical, social and sustainability issues likely to arise in the conduct of business practice in diverse cultural contexts. CP CertHE, DipHE, Ord, BSc (Hons)
Demonstrate professional competences in the use of digital technologies relevant to the needs of future managers. PT CertHE, DipHE, Ord, BSc (Hons)
Demonstrate some critical thinking; numeracy; presentation; report writing, and group skills. KPT CertHE, DipHE, Ord, BSc (Hons)
Demonstrate key business skills (applicable to students who undertake the Professional Training Year). P
Analysis of business operations (applicable to students who undertake the Professional Training Year). P
Self- reflection and awareness (applicable to students who undertake the Professional Training Year). P

Attributes Developed

C - Cognitive/analytical

K - Subject knowledge

T - Transferable skills

P - Professional/Practical skills

Programme structure

Full-time

This Bachelor's Degree (Honours) programme is studied full-time over four academic years, consisting of a Foundation Year and 360 credits (120 credits at FHEQ levels 4, 5 and 6). All modules are based on a 15-credit tariff
Possible exit awards include:
- Bachelor's Degree (Ordinary) (300 credits)
- Diploma of Higher Education (240 credits)
- Certificate of Higher Education (120 credits)

Full-time with PTY

This Bachelor's Degree (Honours) programme is studied full-time over five academic years, consisting of a Foundation Year, an optional professional training year and 360 credits (120 credits at FHEQ levels 4, 5 and 6). All modules are based on a 15-credit tariff
Possible exit awards include:
- Bachelor's Degree (Ordinary) (300 credits)
- Diploma of Higher Education (240 credits)
- Certificate of Higher Education (120 credits)

Programme Adjustments (if applicable)

N/A

Modules

Year 0 - FHEQ Level 3

Module Selection for Year 0 - FHEQ Level 3

For further information on FHEQ levels 4, 5 and 6 and professional training year please view the programme specification for the full-time with PTY BSc (Hons) Business Management (Business Analytic programme

Year 0 (with PTY) - FHEQ Level 3

Module Selection for Year 0 (with PTY) - FHEQ Level 3

For further information on FHEQ levels 4, 5 and 6 and professional training year please view the programme specification for the full-time with PTY BSc (Hons) Business Management (Business Analytic programme

Opportunities for placements / work related learning / collaborative activity

Associate Tutor(s) / Guest Speakers / Visiting Academics Y
Professional Training Year (PTY) N
Placement(s) (study or work that are not part of PTY) N
Clinical Placement(s) (that are not part of the PTY scheme) N
Study exchange (Level 5) N
Dual degree N

Other information

In conjunction with receiving departments, the Foundation Year programme is committed to developing graduates with strengths in Digital Capabilities, Employability, Global and Cultural Capabilities, Resourcefulness and Resilience, and Sustainability. This programme is designed to allow students to develop knowledge, skills, and capabilities in the following areas:

Global and cultural capabilities

Globalisation and culture have deep impacts in very many areas of business, economics or hospitality and tourism management. The programme is designed to cater for students from a varied range of educational backgrounds and is taught in an interactive and collaborative way. Students are encouraged to engage with, and learn from, diverse perspectives through interaction and teamwork.

Through analysis of relevant case studies and theory, students have opportunities to recognise the value of diversity in education and employment, and to adapt attitudes and practices accordingly. The choice of topic focus available to students in many of the coursework assessments means that those with particular interests in global and cultural themes have ample opportunity to explore these through the lens of their chosen questions.

Digital capabilities

Digital literacy is a vital skill in todays world and the Foundation Year programme aims to ensure that students enter the first year of their degree programmes equipped with understanding and competency in applying a range of digital skills to their work, with awareness of digital wellbeing and responsible digital citizenship.

In particular, students have opportunities to develop:

digital content creation and communication skills;

a critical approach to navigating the mass of information available to all on the World Wide Web;
competencies in identifying and evaluating relevant sources available to them via the Internet, the university library (with its digital first policy), and the electronic tools and databases available through the library portal.

Digital tools, including Artificial Intelligence, are under increasing scrutiny in todays world: the programme also looks at the potential of a range of digital tools in helping students progress towards their study goals, whilst maintaining academic integrity.

Employability

The Foundation Year programme has been designed with a strong emphasis on employability in mind.¿ This comes in part from the guided opportunities provided to students to develop their knowledge and understanding of core business, management and economics subject-specific content; from participating in activities and undertaking assessments which foster a critical approach within the subject area, with application of theory to practical contexts; and in the supported development of specific skills and attributes relevant to employment and self-employment. Visiting speakers from industry add varied perspectives to the programme, helping to clarify students expectations of real-life employment situations.

Through in-class, out of class and online activities, the programme strongly emphasises the development of effective teamworking skills which will be relevant to the workplace. This is accompanied by a range of authentic assessments, i.e. those which allow rehearsal of real-life skills and task fulfilment.

Individual skills are no less important in preparing students for employment. The programme fosters verbal and written communication skills, research skills, data analysis and the time management skills required to manage complex tasks independently over extended periods. The ability to reflect critically on individual performance and learn from feedback are also sound preparation for the world of work.

Resourcefulness and resilience

The heavy reliance on independent work and the very wide range of choice that are central to the curriculum pose challenges to students beyond which most have previously encountered in education contexts. Foundation Year students often show low levels of confidence in their academic abilities when beginning the programme. Across the Foundation Year however, scaffolded approaches to learning support students in further developing both their resourcefulness and resilience necessary to meet these new challenges, thereby nurturing skills and attributes which will underpin independence at higher levels of study and in future employment.

Individual support from the teaching team is structured into the programme for all students, both within modules and via their Personal Tutor, with students encouraged to take up further support and guidance on request.

Formative (i.e. practice tasks, not for credit) and some low stakes summative (i.e. credit-bearing) assessments are designed to allow students to learn from work in progress and make effective use of feedback. Importantly, the programme provides opportunities to create a personalised learning schedule and to derive the confidence from using that to develop strong sustainable study habits.

Sustainability

Through analysis of relevant case studies, students have opportunities to develop their abilities to recognise the extent to which decisions made by practitioners, including visiting speakers, in their own areas of business, management or economics may impact widely across society and on the environment. The programme enables students to improve their critical thinking skills in ways that will allow them to apply problem-solving strategies to sustainability challenges, such as excessive consumption or climate change.

In the nature of this programme, students with a particular interest in sustainability will have opportunities to choose topics for further investigation that encompass themes related to sustainability, and to examine this in the context of its relevance to their chosen area of business, economics or hospitality and tourism management.

Quality assurance

The Regulations and Codes of Practice for taught programmes can be found at:

https://www.surrey.ac.uk/quality-enhancement-standards

Please note that the information detailed within this record is accurate at the time of publishing and may be subject to change. This record contains information for the most up to date version of the programme / module for the 2026/7 academic year.