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BSc Business Management
About this course
Business management is the study of how organisations are created, led, resourced and sustained, drawing on economics, finance, strategy, organisational behaviour, marketing and operations to understand what makes enterprises succeed or fail. It is a discipline that asks you to think analytically about complex, real-world problems while also developing the interpersonal and leadership capabilities that effective management demands. In a world shaped by technological change, globalisation and shifting consumer expectations, businesses need graduates who can navigate uncertainty, spot opportunity and manage organisations with both rigour and creativity. At Queen Mary University of London this four-year, full-time programme immerses you in the full breadth of business education, from the foundations of accounting and economics to advanced topics in strategy, entrepreneurship, innovation and the digital economy. You will examine how organisations respond to transformation, how emerging technologies reshape industries and how leaders create value in volatile environments. The programme takes seriously the ethical and societal dimensions of business, encouraging you to consider the responsibilities of managers and the wider consequences of commercial decisions. Small group teaching, real case work and engagement with London's business community mean you apply your learning in contexts that mirror professional practice. Business management graduates from a highly regarded London institution are well placed for careers across virtually every sector. Common routes include management consulting, financial services, marketing and brand management, operations and supply chain, entrepreneurship and start-up ventures, human resources, and roles in technology companies and public organisations. Postgraduate study in business, management, finance, marketing or related fields is also a well-trodden path for those seeking further specialisation or the additional credential of an MBA.
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