Bsc International Marketing At The University Of Southampton
If you are interested in applying to enrol on the BSc International Marketing degree
course at the University of Southamptons Management School, then heres some important information about learning and assessment.
As far as group work is concerned: in your first year on the BSc in International Marketing you will be expected to complete small class based activities in groups of four to seven people, which could lead to a short group presentation on a specific task.
In year two the group work could be focused on a larger presentation or a group written assignment that would be assessed as part of the unit. Then in year three you could be asked to complete a significant business report based on a case study that has been developed by your group.
In relation to case studies: throughout this BSc International Marketing degree you will be presented with many different business case-studies that reflect the reality of decision-making and problem-solving activities in todays business environment.
Teaching on the International Marketing BSc is based on a system of two twelve-week semesters over three terms followed by examinations at the end of each semester. You will usually study four units in each semester: a total of eight units per year.
Most units have two lectures per week and one class/seminar per week or fortnight. You will, therefore, have approximately twelve hours of taught contact time per week. However, you are expected to do at least another 28 hours private study per week.
The majority of units on the BSc in International Marketing are formally examined either with or without an element of assessed course work.
You must pass the first year examinations in order to proceed to the second year. The results of your second and third year examinations or assessments are amalgamated to form your final degree.
Just visit www.southampton.ac.uk/management to discover more about learning and assessment on the BSc International Marketing degree course at the University of Southampton.