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BSc Business Management
About this course
Business management is one of the most popular and versatile degree subjects, providing a broad education in how organisations function, compete, and create value. It encompasses the major functional areas of business life, including marketing, finance, human resource management, operations, and strategy, while also engaging with the wider economic, social, and ethical contexts in which businesses operate. A well-designed business management degree develops both the analytical capabilities and the practical skills needed to contribute effectively within organisations of all kinds. At City St George's, University of London, this four-year programme benefits from the university's strong connections to the business community in the capital and beyond. City has a long-standing reputation for professionally oriented business education, and the programme reflects that character, combining rigorous academic study with a strong emphasis on applied knowledge and professional development. The degree includes a sandwich year in industry, giving you an extended period of full-time professional experience within a business, and work placement opportunities are available throughout the programme. London's position as a global business and financial centre provides an exceptional environment for business study, with access to employers across every sector and a business community that is truly international in its composition and reach. Business management graduates find roles across virtually every sector of the economy. Management graduate training schemes, roles in consulting, financial services, marketing, operations, and human resources are among the most common early destinations. The sandwich year frequently leads directly to graduate employment, either with the organisation where you completed your placement or with companies in the same sector. The skills developed in a business management degree, including analytical reasoning, project management, communication, and the ability to work effectively in teams, transfer widely and support long-term career development across many different industries. Some graduates continue to postgraduate study in specialist areas of management, including finance, marketing, or MBA programmes.
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