

BSc Business Management
About this course
Business management is the study of how organisations are created, led, and developed. It examines the functions of business, including strategy, marketing, finance, operations, and human resources, and explores how these functions work together to enable organisations to achieve their goals in an environment shaped by economic forces, competitive pressure, technological change, and the expectations of employees, customers, and society. For students interested in the practical dimensions of organisational life, a business management degree provides both the conceptual frameworks to understand organisations and the skills to contribute to them. At Harper Adams University, this four-year full-time degree takes a universal and integrated approach to business, preparing you for a working world that is increasingly globalised and shaped by digital technology. You will develop a broad set of transferable skills that carry across sectors and roles, including analytical thinking, communication, planning, and the ability to work effectively with others. The programme is delivered by a university with strong connections to agri-food, land-based, and rural business sectors, giving it a distinctive character that is particularly valuable if you are interested in these industries alongside the broader business world. The degree includes the depth and flexibility to prepare you for general management, entrepreneurship, or specialised functions across private, public, and third sector organisations. A typical entry tariff of 120 points applies. Business management graduates work across virtually every sector of the economy. Roles in general management, operations, marketing, human resources, project management, consultancy, and entrepreneurship are all natural destinations. Many go on to postgraduate study in business administration, marketing, finance, or sector-specific management, and professional qualifications in accountancy, marketing, or human resources are frequently pursued alongside or after the degree.
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