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BA Business Management
About this course
Business management asks one of the most practically important questions in professional life: what does it actually take to run an organisation well? It draws on economics, psychology, sociology, strategy and ethics to examine how organisations function, how decisions are made, how people are led and motivated, and how performance is sustained in a competitive and changing environment. Good management is about judgement, adaptability and the ability to work effectively with others, as well as technical knowledge, and the discipline develops all of these. At Glasgow Caledonian University, this four-year full-time degree is built around the question of how to make decisions that drive performance while creating positive impact. You will study the core management disciplines, including strategy, marketing, finance, operations, human resource management and organisational behaviour, alongside the commercial and ethical dimensions of running organisations in a fast-moving world. The programme develops your ability to analyse business situations, to evaluate options, and to make and defend sound decisions under uncertainty. A sandwich year placement, a year abroad, and a work placement are all embedded in the programme, giving you substantial professional and international experience that connects your academic learning to real organisational life. You will develop confidence in both analytical and interpersonal dimensions of management, building the capacity to solve problems, work collaboratively, communicate clearly and adapt to new contexts. The combination of broad business knowledge and practical experience that this degree provides is one of the most sought-after profiles in graduate recruitment. Graduates from business management programmes move into general management, marketing, operations, human resources, finance, consulting, entrepreneurship, and a wide range of commercial and public sector roles. Many go on to postgraduate study, including MBA programmes or specialist master's degrees, and the broad foundation the degree provides keeps career pathways genuinely open.
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