Business and Entrepreneurship BSc (Hons)

Undergraduate

Start date
September 2026
Study mode
Full-time
Course length
3 years
UCAS Code
N212
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Business and Entrepreneurship BSc (Hons)

Discover how entrepreneurial thinking and purposeful leadership drive innovation and change. The BSc (Hons) Business and Entrepreneurship at Victoria University is designed for individuals who want to shape the future of business through creativity, resilience and ethical leadership. Whether you’re planning to launch a start-up, lead within an organisation or support enterprise in your community, this course gives you the tools to turn ideas into action. You’ll explore how business can be a force for good, balancing commercial success with social responsibility. The course combines academic study with practical experience, encouraging you to think critically about the role of enterprise in society. By the end of your studies, you’ll understand how to create, manage and grow sustainable ventures.

What does this course cover?
What does this course cover

You’ll study a broad mix of subjects including strategy, marketing, finance, innovation and sustainable enterprise. These are taught through lectures, workshops, case studies and group projects that reflect real business challenges. You’ll also develop practical skills such as negotiation, opportunity recognition and creative problem-solving. Modules are designed to reflect current trends, with opportunities to explore areas such as digital entrepreneurship and ethical leadership. Learning is supported by access to enterprise resources, guest speakers and collaboration with local organisations.

How will I be assessed?
How will I be assessed

Assessment is designed to reflect the practical and applied nature of the course. You’ll complete a range of coursework including business plans, strategic proposals, reflective portfolios and group presentations. These tasks are intended to help you apply your learning in realistic contexts, while developing your ability to think critically and communicate effectively. You’ll also take part in enterprise simulations and role-play scenarios that mirror the challenges faced by entrepreneurs. There are no formal written exams, allowing you to focus on building confidence in your decision-making and professional judgement. Feedback is regular and constructive, supporting your progress throughout the course.

Why study this course

Studying Business and Entrepreneurship at Victoria University offers more than a foundation in business theory. It’s a chance to explore how innovation, ethics and leadership come together in today’s global economy. You’ll be supported to develop your own ideas, challenge assumptions and build a professional identity that reflects your values. The course is designed to help you grow as a reflective practitioner who can respond to change and lead with purpose. You’ll benefit from a curriculum that balances academic rigour with practical relevance.

Explore the Practice of Enterprise and Innovation

You’ll engage with topics that reflect the realities of launching and managing ventures, including market analysis, digital strategy, financial forecasting and responsible leadership. These areas are explored through applied projects, peer collaboration and real-world simulations. Optional modules allow you to tailor your learning to areas such as social innovation, e-commerce or global entrepreneurship. The course promotes a hands-on approach, with opportunities to pitch ideas, develop prototypes and receive feedback from industry professionals.

Supportive and Professional Learning

At Victoria University, you’ll be part of a learning community that values your perspective and supports your development. Teaching is delivered by experienced academics and industry professionals who offer personalised guidance throughout your studies. With small class sizes, regular feedback and a focus on practical learning, you’ll be encouraged to build confidence and prepare for a successful future in business. You’ll also have access to mentoring, enterprise support and wellbeing services that enhance your university experience.

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Entry requirements

"• A-Level: Grade profile of BBC or 112 UCAS Tariff Points.
• BTEC: Grade profile of DMM. This can be achieved from either an Extended National Diploma or a combination of smaller BTEC qualifications.
• T-levels: A T-level with an overall Merit grade.

If English is not your first language, you must have the following IELTS score:
· Foundation courses: A Secure English Language Test equivalent to IELTS 5.5 IELTS with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
· Undergraduate courses: A Secure English Language Test equivalent to IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
Other English language qualifications are also accepted. Please contact admissions for further information.

Non-Academic Requirements:

Success at Interview. The Admissions team will use the course entry requirements, as well as your personal statement, reference and any work experience information, to shortlist and invite successful candidates for interview.

Course fees

The tuition fee for academic year 2026/27 is: £9,790. Tuition fees for courses starting April to May 2026, fall within the 2025/26 academic cycle.

Additional costs

Introduction to Management
20 Credits (Compulsory)

An Introduction to Management module is the foundation of providing you with essential knowledge and skills to understand the principles and practices of management thus laying the groundwork for success in the dynamic and ever-changing world of business.

Personal Development for Business Managers & Entrepreneurs
40 Credits (Compulsory)

This exciting module starts you off in your career, as the cornerstone for the first year of the degree, you will build your own career action plan, and build the skills for complete self-management and development of your own career.

Introduction to Accounting and Finance
20 Credits (Compulsory)

In this module, you will delve into the fundamental aspects of financial management essential for optimising organisational performance and efficient allocation of financial resources in business operations and projects.

You will explore foundational concepts including accounting principles, budgeting techniques, and information systems crucial for managerial planning, decision-making, and control. Through the application of basic analytical tools and techniques such as ratio analysis and trend analysis, you will learn to assess organisational performance and propose strategies for improvement.

Key topics covered in this module include:

Basic Financial Reporting: Understanding core financial reporting tools to evaluate an organisation’s financial performance.

Cost Allocation: Techniques for appropriately allocating costs to facilitate sustainable business decisions.

Budgeting: Exploring budget-setting processes and the management issues involved in budgeting.

Balanced Scorecard: Introduction to the four dimensions of a Balanced Scorecard and their role in shaping business development.

Variance Analysis: Understanding how variance analysis techniques can aid in controlling individual activities and managing overall organizational performance.

Additionally, you will develop an understanding of capital investment and basic risk assessment techniques essential for making strategic investment decisions.

Throughout the module, emphasis will be placed on building a strong foundation in financial management principles applicable to various organisational contexts, preparing you for further advanced studies in business finance.

Principles of Marketing
20 Credits (Compulsory)

By highlighting the interdisciplinary nature of marketing, this module prepares you for future roles in marketing, entrepreneurship, management, and various other areas of business, laying the groundwork for your academic and professional development.

Introduction to Organisational Behaviour and Human Resource Management
20 Credits (Compulsory)

In a dynamic interconnected global environment, organisations must constantly seek ways to adapt, evolve, and succeed. However, the success of any organisation depends not only on its systems, structure, and processes but also on a very important asset: its people. This module aims to provide students with an understanding of the intricacies of human behaviour within organisational settings by exploring the complexities of how individuals, diversity of people, groups, and structures, interact within the dynamic environment of today’s organisations.

By providing an understanding of the intricacies of motivations and leadership to unravelling the mysteries of change, this module will enable students to understand concepts such as motivation, perception, personality, and attitudes and gain insight into the underlying factors including organisational culture in influencing and shaping employee behaviour.

Placement information

Throughout your BSc (Hons) Business and Entrepreneurship course, you’ll engage with practical opportunities across Victoria, the West Midlands and surrounding areas. These experiences are carefully integrated with your academic modules to support your development. You’ll be guided by experienced entrepreneurs and supported by university staff, with progress monitored through structured reflection and assessment. You’ll also collaborate with local businesses, social enterprises and startup networks, helping you to build insight, confidence and a deeper understanding of entrepreneurial practice. These opportunities are designed to help you apply theory to real-life scenarios and grow into a capable and reflective graduate.

What careers can I consider

Graduates from this programme are well-prepared for careers in business development, consultancy, innovation management and/or social enterprise. You might choose to start your own venture, join a growing organisation or continue your studies at postgraduate level. The course equips you with the confidence, insight and adaptability to succeed across sectors. Alumni have gone on to work in industries such as technology, retail and the third sector. Victoria’s Careers and Employability Service offers tailored support, including mentoring and guidance on further study or employment.

Accreditations and exemptions

The BSc (Hons) Business and Entrepreneurship is a university-accredited undergraduate degree awarded by Victoria University. While the course is not currently accredited by a professional body, it is designed to prepare you for further study or qualifications in areas such as marketing, finance and/or business leadership. You’ll have access to startup incubators, mentoring from experienced entrepreneurs and opportunities to pitch your ideas to potential investors. These experiences are built into the course to help you develop a strong foundation for self-employment or leadership roles within existing organisations. The curriculum is regularly reviewed to ensure it reflects the needs of today’s business environment.

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