Business courses
Administrative and management staff play an important role in enterprise. Graduates of business studies courses are responsible for managing the many services that allow organisations to operate efficiently. Specific duties for business administrators and managers vary according to degree of responsibility and authority. These may include managing people, finance, marketing or clerical work.
Administration and management staff should have good communication skills and be able to establish effective working relationships with people through out the organisation, from senior management to clerical staff. They should be analytical, pay attention to details, be flexible and decisive. The ability to co-ordinate several activities at once, quickly analyse and resolve specific problems and cope with deadlines are necessary skills. Many of the business-based courses at ITB have a strong component of language learning associated with them. Languages that can be studied include French, German or Spanish.
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Full time business course list
Part time business course list
Career Opportunities
Graduates will obtain positions in many areas of industry, commerce the public service in accountancy, marketing, management information systems, general management and human resource management.
Exemptions by Professional Bodies
The Bachelor of Business (BN014 and BN303) and the Bachelor of Business (Honours) (BN101 and BN403),all gain exemptions from the main accounting bodies of ACCA, CIMA and CPA as does the Bachelor of Business in Information Technology and a Language(BN004), the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Business with Information Technology and a Language (BN102) and the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Business with a Language (BN404) .The Bachelor of Business (Honours) (BN101 andBN403) have been recognised by the Teaching Council for teaching at second level by graduates applying on an individual basis.



