

BA Business Management
About this course
Business management is the study of how organisations are led, structured, and run, covering the full range of functions that any significant enterprise must navigate: strategy, finance, marketing, operations, human resources, and organisational behaviour. It is a discipline that is inherently practical in orientation while also drawing on economics, psychology, sociology, and data science to understand why some organisations thrive and others do not. A good business management degree develops both the conceptual frameworks for analysing complex organisational problems and the practical skills for addressing them. At the University of Sheffield, this three-year, full-time degree offers a comprehensive grounding in core business topics while giving you the flexibility to specialise in areas that interest you most through a wide range of optional modules. The programme combines academic rigour with practical skill development, and a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement are all available, giving you multiple ways to gain real professional experience before you graduate. Students who take these options typically develop stronger networks, clearer career direction, and a more grounded understanding of how the concepts they have studied operate in practice. Sheffield's Management School has a strong reputation and well-established industry connections, and the city's diverse economy provides a useful backdrop to the applied elements of the degree. You will study areas including marketing, accounting and finance, strategy, operations management, entrepreneurship, and organisational behaviour, building a versatile toolkit that is useful across a wide variety of sectors and roles. The ability to keep your options open or to develop a specialism is one of the degree's genuine strengths, and Sheffield's flexible approach to curriculum design reflects that. Graduates enter careers in management, consulting, finance, marketing, entrepreneurship, human resources, the public sector, and the creative industries. Many go on to postgraduate study including MBAs and specialist Masters programmes, and the degree's breadth means it remains relevant across the full range of organisations in which graduates eventually find themselves.
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