Acronym / Abbreviation*
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BBUS (Double Major)
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Programme Code
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BBS8090
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Programme Duration
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5 Year/Cycle
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Programme Level
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Level 8
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Programme Credits
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555
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Award Category
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Bachelors
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Effective From
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2021/2022 Sem 2
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February 2025 )
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Professional Body
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Professional Body
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Recognition Status
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Effective From
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Interim Date
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Professional Bodies
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Contact Person
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Evidence
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Employability Skills
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Yes
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04/01/2021
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Target Groups*
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High School Graduates |
International Students |
Unemployed |
Qualification Completion Requirements Criteria
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Awarded where candidates have met all of the requirements below :
- Meet all the requirements of both Majors as described in each individual qualification PAD
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2. Achieve the Bahrain Polytechnic General Qualification Requirements as found in Policy A/AB/004, Naming and Awarding Qualifications which includes National Requirement courses but, for this qualification, exemption from Elective course requirements;
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3. Completion of courses to accumulate a minimum of 540 credits from any Bahrain Polytechnic Qualification;
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Programme Overview*
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The Business programme is based on a curriculum that provide a solid foundation in a broad range of business disciplines, which widen students’ ability to think strategically, and which enhance their employability. The programme has been designed to provide opportunities for students to gain a sound understanding of the business environment with options to major in a specialised field as determined in consultation with Bahraini industry. Student may choose to exit with a Diploma in Business which covers the first two years of the programme. For those continuing towards achieving a Bachelor’s Degree there are several majors to choose from and Double majors are also possible. Each major has a range of courses to allow students to study in areas which are of relevance and interest to their individual career plan. The design of this programme also offers flexibility by allowing selection of courses from not only other business disciplines but also from other Bahrain Polytechnic programmes.
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Entry and Selection*
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General entry requirements such as secondary school achievements, English and Mathematics are described in the Student Admission Policy A/AB/010. Specific entry requirements for this qualification, beyond those described in the Student Admission Policy are as follows:
AP4203 English 2
AP4101 Mathematics 2 or similar
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Selection and Criteria and Process*
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Where there are more applicants who meet the programme entry criteria than can be accepted, the following shall be used:
Preference will be given to students who have successfully completed the Certificate of Academic Preparation programmes at Bahrain Polytechnic and have clearly demonstrated an aptitude for Business and a commitment to their study.
Results from programme entry tests will be used to select students with the highest likelihood of successfully completing the degree programme.
Applicants may be required to attend an interview.
Consideration of work experience and prior educational achievement may be used
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Major Selection Criteria*
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Entry criteria and selection requirements for each major are listed in the relevant major PAD. Criteria for both majors must be met
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Accreditation / External Approval Requirements*
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None specific to this qualification
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Attendance Requirements*
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Attendance requirements are described in the policy Student Attendance A/AB/010.
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Qualification Overview*
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The qualification encompasses an initial two years full-time academic study in the broad Business disciplines at NQF levels 6 and 7, followed by two years full-time academic study of specialist study at NQF levels 7 and 8. The intention is to build up core knowledge in a range of areas including marketing, accounting, finance, quantitative techniques, research methods, economics, management, information systems and law; to develop general academic capacity, introduce sociological and ethical issues in business, and prepare for a chosen specialist field of study. The specialist phase runs over the final two years and comprises courses that are designed to develop students’ abilities to think and operate strategically within a business arena. In the final year, this knowledge is consolidated in the form of the capstone industry project where students operate in a fully authentic setting as professionals on a current management issue a partner company is dealing with. The industry project requires the learners to develop solutions towards authentic business needs underpinned by general and specialist theoretical argumentation.
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Qualification Aim*
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The overall aim of the Bachelor of Business is to develop broad-based business graduates with specialist knowledge and skills at the international forefront of business practice that meet the requirements of the Bahrain and the wider GCC region. This aim is congruent with the human capital development aspirations outlined in Economic Vision 2030
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Graduate Pathways and Destination*
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In Bahrain the majority of employment opportunities for graduates will come from the private sector, parts of the semi-government sector undergoing transformation as well as SME’s and family businesses who are ‘corporatising’ their business models. A 2014 law change that requires any company with over fifty employees to have a Bahraini HR staff member will create demand for graduates. Dr Jarmo Kotilaine, Bahrain Economic Development Board highlighted the scale of the market in Saudi Arabia and the range of opportunities the Eastern Province offers for graduates willing to move or commute.
Graduate pathways for each specialisation are available in the equivalent specialist PAD.
Diagram 2.6A provides for essentially two progression opportunities for graduates – into employment or into post-graduate study.
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Postgraduate Study
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Employment
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Bachelor of Business (Double Major), Years 3 and 4
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Bachelor of Business, Years 1 and 2
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Secondary school graduates
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Certificate of Academic Preparation
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Workforce
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Diagram 2.6A: Graduate Pathways
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Employment
Employment pathways for each specialisation are available in the equivalent specialist PAD.
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Other Information*
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Empolyability Skills Generic Definition:
Communication
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Communicate in ways that contribute to productive and harmonious relationships across employees and customers.
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Team work
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Work effectively independently and in collaboration with others.
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Problem solving
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Think critically and respond appropriately to changing needs within a growing and diversifying economy.
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Initiative and enterprise
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Apply resourcefulness, innovation and strategic thinking to a range of workplace situations.
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Planning and organisation
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Plan and manage their working lives.
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Self management
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Demonstrate self discipline and adaptability, and be able to plan and achieve personal and professional goals.
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Learning
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Understand the need for and engage with continuous learning throughout the lifespan.
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Technology
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Utilize information technology effectively and ethically in their personal and professional lives.
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Programme Learning Outcomes
Description
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The PILOs are a combination of the PILOs from the two majors
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Semester Schedules
Year 1 / Semester 1
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Year 1 / Semester 1 & 2
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Year 1 / Unspecified
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