fbpx Micro-credential certification in Business-Government Relations BUS4594 (BBM) | SPACE
Overview: 

A study of the role of government in the modern economy and the intricate relationships between the government and business. Emphasis is on the regulatory and public policy dimensions of government intervention in the context of the functional, historical, political, economic, legal, ethical and strategic dimensions of business and government relations in the domestic and global environments.

Note: Subject relates to Bachelor of Business Management

Programme Fee

Awarding Body: 

This programme is designed, delivered, assessed and awarded by SEGi University through the SEGiUniDigital Platform. 

Discipline: 
Business & Accounting
Entry Requirements: 

Entry Requirements - No 
Age Experience - 19 Years Above 
Language Proficiency - Yes 
Numeracy Proficiency - No 
Pre-requisites - No

Contents: 
  1. Introduction To Business And Government
  2. Management Aspects Of Business And Government 
  3. Marketing Dimensions Of Business And Government
  4. Financial Aspects Of Business And Government
  5. Global Dimensions Of Business And Government 
  6. Strategic Aspects Of Business And Government
Assessments: 

Assignment 1 - 30% 
Assignment 2 - 30% 
Final Examination - 40% 

Credit Transfer: 
Upon successful completion of this Micro-credential certification in Business-Government Relations (BBM), students will be able to transfer grades and credits into the following programme(s):
  1. Bachelor of Business Management
Continuing Education: 

Upon successful completion of this Bachelor of Business Management programme and meeting the necessary entry requirements, students will be able to progress into the following programme(s):

  1. Master of Financial Planning 
  2. Master of Accountancy 
  3. Master of Business Administration (Global Business)
  4. Master of Business Administration (General Management) 
Career Opportunities: 

This module enables students to apply and analyze important regulatory issues and assess their impact in the context of the functional, historical, political, economic, legal, ethical, and strategic dimensions of business and government relations in the domestic and global environments.