The world we live in is shaped by business and organisations, many of which operate on a global scale. From governments to multinational corporations, charities to entrepreneurs, all apply the principles of business management to thrive. This course, taught by a team with international industry expertise and co-created with industry leaders, is informed by cutting-edge research. Through interactive teaching methods and real-world problem-solving, we equip students with the skills to become 21st-century leaders. With opportunities to develop entrepreneurial skills and build social capital across diverse industries in the region, this versatile degree prepares you for success in any career path you choose.

Your Course Team

Key dates

Academic Calendar: Semesters

View key dates for this Academic Calendar for 2025-26 including when teaching starts and finishes and when you break for holidays.  

Welcome and Induction

Your Welcome Week is an essential introduction to your course and the wider University, helping you to feel confident and prepared for your studies right from the very start.

It is important to check your Course Welcome Week for all the activities you are required to attend as part of your course induction. If any of your welcome activities are in groups, your course team will contact you before you arrive to let you know which group you will be in.

View your Course Welcome Week

In addition, check the Student Events Hub for a range of fun activities. including the Students’ Union Welcome Fair, to help you make friends and live your best CCCU student life.

Your teaching timetable 

UniTimetables provides an overview of all teaching activities for a course. If your course is taught in groups, it will display information for all groups, not just the group you will be assigned to.

Your individual student timetable will show you what modules and groups you are expected to attend via MyTimetable. This will be available for when your teaching starts.

Learn more about timetabling for new students including user guides and videos.

Welcome

Welcome to Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) at the beginning of your BSc Business Management course! We have no doubt that you have made the right choice, and we will be with you every step of the way during the next three or four years of your study.

We are a caring and supportive community. As your Course Director, I will welcome you in person on your first day and with help from your lecturers, will guide you through the details of your course content. You will also make friends for life, as we make sure you have lots of opportunities to meet other students and have fun!

 

Employability

We care about developing your employability skills from day one. While your first graduate job may seem far in the future, it’s never too soon to start filling your graduate CV with social and professional activities and experiences. In your second year, you will spend time developing your professional identity as a Business Management specialist (CV, LinkedIn, training for recruitment centres).

Iain Hawthorn is an Senior Agriculture Manager with Oxbury Bank and graduated with us. Iain takes an active part in the school taking sessions and frequently giving talks to all students, not only about their studies and potential for achievement, but also giving insights in to how the real work of business operates.

Here is Iain’s Linkedin profile.

Furthermore, all students have the option to do a 12-month placement between their second and final year.

“The year I spent on placement not only gave me an insight into the reality of how businesses operate. It has given me invaluable knowledge that I use every day in my final year studies.”

 

Support & Wellbeing

Importantly, we care about you as a person, your wellbeing, and your success. We make sure we have time for you, and we provide a large number of resources to support you with your finances, your mental health and your study skills. We will be with you every step of the way.

“I had all the help, care, and support needed to focus on my studies. Many thanks to business and the entire CCCU. I'm grateful.” 

Getting started

Starting university can be daunting but don’t worry as this is completely normal. We understand that you have made a big step to achieving your future goals by investing time, money, and energy to your degree. 

Your first year is divided into two semesters and you will study three modules from the list below in each one.

Semester 1:

  • Academic Skills for Business and Management
  • Economics
  • Introduction to Marketing

Semester 2:

  • Introductory Accounting and Finance for Business
  • Managing People in Organisations
  • Business Information and Analysis

You will also undertake simulations that give you an early taste of how businesses work.

 

Learning on the BSc Business Management

We care about you being at ease and confident about your studies and being a new environment and so we have put in place a welcome week starting on the week of Monday 15th September 2025 with lots of activities for you to familiarise yourselves with the way we teach and the way we will mark your work and support you all the way through. Make sure you attend to start making friends!

 

Community

On the social side, the Student Union (CCSU) has a huge range of clubs and societies – all of which have unique social calendars of their own and offer endless opportunities to make lifelong friends and discover new hobbies. And you can always create your own society and cultivate your own community!

CCSU will be hosting their Welcome Fayre on Wednesday 17th September 2025. Make sure you keep checking the CCSU website for further details and how to get involved.

We understand that you may be nervous about your first few weeks on campus but rest assured - you'll be joining a nurturing and supportive environment where diversity, equality and individuality are part of everything we do.

You can find out more about our welcoming community and making friends 

If you are an International Student joining us then please see our International Student Support pages for further information and guidance.

 

Pre-course reading

It is very good practice to understand the news and what is happening in the world. It will help with your studies and will help you perform better at interview. Why not start by spending five minutes each day reading BBC Business News? Then, when you get to the Business School, you can make the most of your free subscription to the Financial Times.

Given that you have worked very hard to get into University, we recommend that you use the summer to prepare yourself for your transition to higher education and take some time to relax and rejuvenate.

To ease you into the world of Business, here are some podcasts and films to watch / listen to over the summer.

14 Great Podcasts for Business Students.

Six Essential Business Podcasts.

Must-Watch Movies for Business Students.

10 Netflix documentaries every entrepreneur should see.

However, if you are keen to get started, you can contact your Course Director for a full or recommended reading list.

 

International student success programme

International students: don't miss out! Make sure you register for our international student success programme which provides practical advice on preparing to live and study in the UK.

Contact details