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BA Business and Financial Management with Integrated Foundation Year
About this course
Business and financial management combines the broad strategic and operational understanding of how organisations work with the specific technical knowledge needed to manage financial resources effectively. Business provides the strategic context, covering how organisations are structured, how decisions are made, how markets function, and how management challenges are addressed across different sectors and scales. Financial management adds the quantitative and analytical tools needed to plan, control, and report on financial performance, to assess investment opportunities, and to manage risk across a business. At the University of Sunderland, this four-year full-time degree with an Integrated Foundation Year provides a supportive entry route for students who are returning to education, who did not quite meet the standard entry requirements, or who want a more gradual transition into degree-level study. The foundation year builds the academic skills, confidence, and subject knowledge needed for the main degree. The main programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad option, and a work placement, giving you extensive opportunities to develop professional experience and international perspective alongside your academic learning. Sunderland's business school has strong employer connections in the north-east of England and beyond. Graduates in Business and Financial Management work across a wide range of organisations in roles that span general management, financial analysis, accounting, operations, strategy, and commercial development. Many pursue professional qualifications in accountancy or financial management, finding that the degree's technical content provides strong preparation for ACCA, CIMA, or AAT examinations. Others move into graduate management programmes, financial services, consultancy, and the public sector. The combination of broad business understanding and financial literacy is valued by employers who need people who can both analyse financial information and operate effectively in wider organisational contexts. The typical entry tariff is 88 points.
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