Bachelor of Commerce in Business and Enterprise Management and Policy Studies

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Malta

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Commerce in Business and Enterprise Management and Policy Studies is designed to equip you with the skills to analyse, shape, and influence policies that drive societal change while developing a comprehensive understanding of modern business operations. This programme combines practical business management expertise with advanced policy analysis, making it ideal for students who want to influence decision-making at organisational and governmental levels.


Curriculum Structure

Year 1: Foundations in Business and Society

Your first year establishes a strong foundation across business disciplines and social sciences. You'll study core units including Business Statistics 1, Foundations and Applications of Economics, and Introduction to Psychology in Business and Public Life, which together give you quantitative skills and insight into human behaviour in professional contexts. These foundational courses also include Financial Accounting and Control 1 and Policy and Governance for Business, ensuring you understand both the financial and institutional frameworks that shape modern organisations.

Year 2: Strategic Management and Policy Analysis

In your second year, you'll deepen your expertise in management and policy-focused areas. You'll take compulsory units such as Operations Research, Consumer Behaviour, and Cross-Cultural Management, which prepare you to tackle complex organisational challenges in diverse environments. Additionally, you'll engage with Policy for Business and Political Leadership, giving you the analytical tools to understand how policy decisions impact business strategy and competitive advantage.

Year 3: Advanced Strategy and Specialisation

Your final year brings everything together with advanced, specialised study. You'll complete units like Corporate Strategy, Managing Service Excellence, and Project Management, along with Human Resource Issues for Small Enterprise and Economics of Environmental Policy. This combination ensures you can apply strategic thinking to real-world challenges while understanding both economic sustainability and human-centred management.


Focus Areas

Policy development and analysis; Business strategy and operations; Human resource management; Economics and market competition; Leadership and organisational innovation.

Learning Outcomes

Students develop the ability to analyse and shape policies affecting organisations and society; apply strategic management principles to complex business challenges; manage teams and projects across cultural contexts; conduct data-driven research; and lead with consideration for environmental and social responsibility.

Professional Alignment

The programme is governed by the General Regulations for University Undergraduate Awards, 2019 and the Bye-Laws for the award of the Bachelor of Commerce under the auspices of the Faculty of Economics, Management and Accountancy.

Reputation and Employability

The University of Malta is Malta's national university and a recognised institution in Southern Europe. The programme's integration of policy studies with business management positions graduates for roles in public sector policy, corporate strategy, and international organisations where business acumen and policy understanding are increasingly valued together.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

In our Bachelor of Commerce in Business and Enterprise Management and Policy Studies at the University of Malta, you'll dive straight into practical skills that go beyond textbooks, building real-world expertise in entrepreneurship, innovation, and business strategies through hands-on courses designed for tomorrow's leaders. You'll use tools like R for statistical data analysis, tackle project management scenarios, and explore cooperative business models, all while developing soft skills for the workplace and foresight techniques to shape future business trends. This approach ensures you're not just learning theory—you're applying it right away to solve actual business challenges.

Here's how our program equips you with experiential learning opportunities:
- Statistical Data Analysis in R for Business (BEM3002): Get hands-on with R software to analyze real business data, turning numbers into actionable insights.
- Project Management (MGT3214): Lead group projects simulating real enterprise scenarios, honing your skills in planning, execution, and team collaboration.
- Operations Research (MGT2031): Apply mathematical modeling and optimization tools to business problems through practical exercises and case studies.
- Foresight - A Tool for Shaping Futures (IOT2003): Use strategic tools for scenario planning and innovation workshops, preparing you for dynamic markets.
- Leadership and Organisational Innovation (IOT2005) and Soft Skills for the Workplace (MGT2361): Build leadership through interactive sessions, role-playing, and group activities focused on ethical decision-making and professional communication.
- Cooperatives as an Alternative Business Model (BEM3003): Analyze and design cooperative enterprises via case studies and group discussions on sustainable business practices.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

In our Bachelor of Commerce in Business and Enterprise Management and Policy Studies at the University of Malta, you'll dive into hands-on learning right from the start, building real-world skills through practical tools and projects tailored to business, policy, and enterprise challenges. Courses like Applied Research Tools for Business and Statistical Data Analysis in R for Business let you apply stats and data directly to enterprise scenarios, while units such as Project Management and Operations Research teach you to lead teams and optimize business operations in realistic settings. This means you're not just studying theory—you're using industry-standard software and collaborating on group tasks that mimic professional environments, all within the supportive Faculty of Economics, Management and Accountancy.

Here's how our program equips you with experiential edge through specific tools, projects, and resources:
- Statistical Data Analysis in R for Business (BEM3002): Master R software for hands-on data crunching and business insights, perfect for policy analysis and enterprise decision-making.
- Project Management (MGT3214): Tackle group projects simulating real enterprise launches, from planning to execution, building your leadership skills.
- Operations Research (MGT2031): Use analytical tools for optimizing business processes through practical modeling and problem-solving exercises.
- Applied Research Tools for Business (EMA3181): Gain expertise in research software and methods for business-policy applications, including data tools for strategy.
- Access Faculty libraries and research facilities dedicated to economics, management, and accountancy, supporting your policy studies and enterprise projects.

 

Program Key Stats

€8500
€1,350
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Additional Information & Requirements

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Career Options

  • business analysis
  • project management
  • sole enterprise as a future entrepreneur
  • policy analysis
  • advocacy specialisation
  • public affairs consultation
  • research and academia
  • specialised role in public policy

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