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BSc Business Management
About this course
Business management sits at the intersection of strategy, people and resources, asking how organisations can be built, led and sustained in ways that create genuine value. Studying it equips you with an understanding of how businesses actually function, how decisions get made under uncertainty and how different functions, from finance and marketing to operations and human resources, connect into a coherent whole. At Roehampton University, this three-year full-time programme takes a distinctly applied approach, immersing you in real business scenarios and challenges through intensive case-based learning and live projects that show the real power of business to improve lives, strengthen communities and drive meaningful change. You will develop analytical and problem-solving skills alongside an understanding of management theory, learning to think strategically and to act practically. The programme includes a foundation year, giving you a strong academic grounding before the main degree begins, and a sandwich year that provides extended professional experience in a business or organisation. A work placement is also part of the programme, so you will graduate with direct exposure to professional environments as well as your academic qualification. This combination of theory, application and work experience is particularly valuable in a discipline where employers consistently say they want graduates who can think clearly but also get things done. The programme's emphasis on business as a force for positive change reflects a growing recognition that management skills matter not only in commercial firms but in public services, charities, social enterprises and community organisations of every kind. Graduates from business management programmes go on to a wide range of careers, including management consultancy, operations and project management, marketing, finance, human resources and entrepreneurship. Many use the degree as a platform for further professional qualifications or postgraduate study in business administration, strategy or specialist management disciplines. The combination of a foundation year, sandwich placement and work experience makes this a particularly thorough preparation for the demands of professional life.
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