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BA Business and Management with Integrated Foundation Year
About this course
Business and management is one of the broadest academic disciplines, examining how organisations are created, led, and sustained, and how they interact with the markets, institutions, and societies around them. It encompasses strategy, marketing, finance, human resource management, operations, and entrepreneurship, and draws on economics, psychology, and sociology to understand the behaviour of people and organisations under real-world conditions. A degree in this field develops both analytical capabilities and practical management skills, preparing you to contribute to organisations from your first day in work. At the University of Sunderland, this four-year full-time programme opens with an integrated foundation year, designed to give you a smooth transition into degree-level study whether you are returning to education or did not quite meet the standard entry requirements. The foundation year is a genuine head start rather than a detour, developing the academic and professional skills you will build on throughout the degree. As you progress, a sandwich year and a year abroad are both built into the programme, alongside work placement opportunities. These features mean that by the time you graduate, you will have substantial professional experience in a business environment and an international perspective on management, both of which are significant advantages when entering the graduate labour market. You will study core management disciplines alongside modules that develop your ability to think strategically, communicate persuasively, and analyse complex situations. The combination of theory and applied practice gives you a well-rounded foundation for a career in business. Graduates go on to roles in management, marketing, finance, operations, human resources, consultancy, and entrepreneurship across every sector of the economy. Further professional development or postgraduate study in business, management, or related disciplines is also a common next step for those who wish to specialise.
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