

MA Business Management and Geography
About this course
Business management and geography is an uncommon but genuinely productive combination, bringing together the strategic, financial, and organisational knowledge of business with the spatial, environmental, and analytical perspectives of geography. Geography's concerns, including how resources are distributed, how climate and environmental pressures reshape economies, how cities and regions develop, and how global supply chains operate across political boundaries, connect directly to the most significant strategic challenges that businesses face. Studying the two together gives you a distinctive dual literacy: commercial acumen alongside environmental and spatial understanding. At Aberdeen this four-year full-time MA programme allows you to develop genuine depth in both disciplines across a longer arc than a standard degree. In business management you will study strategy, finance, marketing, operations, and organisational behaviour, building the knowledge and analytical skills that management roles require. In geography you will engage with both the human and physical dimensions of the discipline, examining sustainability, environmental change, economic geography, and the spatial patterns that shape how resources and opportunities are distributed. A year abroad is built into the programme, giving you the opportunity to study at an international institution and experience how business and geography are taught and practised in a different national context. Graduates move into careers in business consultancy, environmental management, corporate sustainability, urban and regional planning, international business, supply chain management, natural resource industries, and government. The combination is particularly well suited to roles in industries where understanding environmental and spatial context is a direct commercial advantage, including energy, resources, infrastructure, and logistics. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in business, geography, or environmental management.
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