

MA Business Management and English
About this course
Combining business management with English is a degree that takes seriously both the quantitative demands of commercial life and the quality of thinking and communication that distinguishes the most effective professionals. Business management provides frameworks for understanding organisations, markets, strategy, and finance, while English develops close reading, critical analysis, persuasive writing, and the capacity to handle complex ideas with clarity and precision. Together they form a degree that is genuinely greater than the sum of its parts. At Aberdeen this four-year full-time programme builds a strong grounding in the core disciplines of business, including management theory, organisational behaviour, marketing, accounting, and strategy, while running alongside the study of literature, language, and literary criticism. You will develop analytical and technical skills through your business studies and sharpen your communication and interpretive abilities through your work in English, graduating with a combination of competencies that appeals strongly to employers across both commercial and creative sectors. The programme includes a year abroad, giving you the chance to study at an international partner institution and to experience a different academic and cultural environment, an increasingly valuable asset in a world where business regularly crosses borders. The ability to read carefully, write well, and think rigorously about what words mean and how they work is rarer than it might appear in professional life. Graduates who combine this with a solid understanding of how businesses are run and how markets operate are well positioned for roles that require both strategic insight and the ability to communicate it. Career paths are broad: graduates move into management consulting, marketing and communications, publishing, human resources, project management, financial services, and the public sector. Many build on the international dimension of the programme to pursue careers with multinational organisations. Postgraduate study in business, management, literature, or law is also a natural progression for those who wish to specialise further.
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