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BSc Business Management
About this course
Business management sits at the core of how organisations operate, compete, and adapt. The discipline draws on economics, psychology, strategy, and organisational theory to explain why some businesses succeed and others fail, how leaders make decisions under uncertainty, and how firms can innovate while remaining efficient. Studying it equips you with both the conceptual frameworks and the practical skills to navigate a business world that is increasingly shaped by technology, globalisation, and sustainability pressures. At the University of Salford, this three-year full-time degree builds expertise in leadership, innovation, and sustainability, applying that learning through live projects and industry collaborations. Salford's strong connections across Greater Manchester and a wide industry network mean you will work on real business challenges and gain the kind of commercial experience that employers recognise. The programme includes a year abroad option, which adds an international dimension to your studies and broadens your perspective on how business operates across different cultures and economic environments. You will develop analytical, communication, and leadership capabilities alongside the adaptability that a fast-moving, technology-driven business world demands. The typical entry tariff is 120 UCAS points. Graduates of business management programmes are employed across virtually every sector of the economy. Common paths include roles in marketing, operations, human resources, finance, consulting, entrepreneurship, and general management. Graduate training schemes with large organisations are a popular route, while others join SMEs, start-ups, or family businesses directly. The degree is also a strong foundation for postgraduate study, including MBA programmes and specialist master's degrees in areas such as marketing, finance, or project management, particularly for those who want to develop deeper expertise in a specific dimension of business.
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