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BA Business and Management
About this course
Business and management is one of the broadest and most practically applicable degrees available, providing a systematic understanding of how organisations of all kinds are created, led, and sustained. The discipline draws on economics, finance, organisational behaviour, marketing, operations, strategy, and law to examine the challenges that face businesses, public bodies, and non-profit organisations in competitive and rapidly changing environments. Rather than training you for a single specific role, a business and management degree develops the analytical and leadership capability that is valuable across an extraordinarily wide range of professional contexts. At the University of the Highlands and Islands, this four-year degree develops both the theoretical knowledge and the practical skills that employers in business and management look for. You will study the core disciplines of business, including strategy, finance, marketing, operations, and people management, alongside the analytical and communication skills that underpin effective professional practice. UHI's distinctive multi-campus structure, spread across the Highlands and Islands, gives the programme a connection to the specific economic and social context of the region, including the challenges and opportunities facing businesses in rural, island, and Highland communities, while also developing the broader knowledge applicable to organisations anywhere. Business and management graduates move into careers across virtually every sector of the economy, in roles ranging from management trainee and analyst positions through to leadership roles in established organisations and entrepreneurial ventures. Finance, marketing, human resources, operations, and general management are all natural career directions. The degree also provides a strong foundation for further study, including postgraduate programmes in business administration, finance, or specialist management disciplines. Many graduates in Scotland pursue careers with local businesses, public sector organisations, and third-sector bodies that are central to the economic and social life of the Highlands and Islands.
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