

MA Business Management and Sociology
About this course
Business management and sociology is a combination that reflects how organisations actually work: embedded in social structures, shaped by cultural forces, and affecting real people in ways that pure commercial analysis can miss. Sociology asks fundamental questions about how society shapes individuals, how power operates through institutions, how inequalities are reproduced, and how change comes about. Business management provides the practical and strategic frameworks for leading organisations effectively in that complex social world. Studying them together at Aberdeen gives you a thorough grounding in both the commercial and the social dimensions of organisational life. This four-year programme offers an in-depth exploration of business, organisations, and the social context in which they operate, helping you understand yourself, your relationships with others, and the challenges people face in a changing world. You will study the core disciplines of business management alongside sociological theory and research, developing the ability to analyse organisations from both inside and outside, and to think critically about the economic, social, and cultural forces that shape them. The programme includes a year abroad, giving you comparative exposure to different business and social environments that enriches both strands of your degree. Graduates are well placed for careers across a wide range of sectors. Management roles in organisations of all kinds, human resources, social research, policy, community development, public administration, journalism, education, and consultancy are all common destinations. The sociological perspective you develop gives you a distinctive edge in management roles that require genuine understanding of people, culture, and the social context of organisational decisions. Further study at postgraduate level in business, sociology, social policy, or a related field is a natural next step for those wishing to develop specialist expertise.
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