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BA Business Management with Entrepreneurship (with Placement Year)
About this course
Business management with entrepreneurship is a degree for those who want to understand how organisations work and how new ventures are built from the ground up. It combines the analytical rigour of a business education with a focus on the mindset, skills, and practical knowledge that entrepreneurship demands. The discipline recognises that whether you intend to start your own business, join a fast-growing company, or lead innovation within an established organisation, the capacity to spot opportunities and act on them is increasingly central to professional life. This four-year full-time programme at the University of Hull includes a placement year, giving you substantial real-world experience as an integrated part of your degree. The course provides knowledge across all aspects of business, including strategy, finance, marketing, operations, and people management, while also developing your understanding of the entrepreneurial process specifically: from idea generation and business model design through to funding, growth, and the challenges of scaling a venture. You will tackle the dynamic business world with both theoretical frameworks and hands-on problem-solving, learning to think critically about commercial decisions and to act with confidence in conditions of uncertainty. The placement year is a significant asset. Working within a business for an extended period, you gain experience that classroom learning cannot replicate: the rhythms of professional life, the complexity of real organisations, and the opportunity to test and develop your skills in an environment where outcomes matter. Many students find their placement sharpens their sense of where they want to take their career, and some build connections that lead directly to graduate employment. Graduates of business management with entrepreneurship programmes take their skills into a wide range of roles. Some launch their own ventures, while others join established firms in strategy, business development, product management, or consulting. The combination of general management knowledge and entrepreneurial thinking is valued by employers across sectors, and many graduates also continue into postgraduate study in business, enterprise, or a specialist management field.
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