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BA Business Management with Foundation Year
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Business management is the study of how organisations work, how decisions are made and how resources, people and processes are directed towards common goals. It draws on economics, psychology, sociology, law and quantitative analysis, giving you a genuinely broad understanding of commercial and organisational life. The discipline is not just about large corporations: it applies equally to public sector bodies, charities, social enterprises and start-ups, making it one of the most versatile academic foundations available. At Birmingham City University, this four-year programme includes a foundation year designed as a comprehensive experiential learning experience. It equips you with the confidence, academic skills and subject knowledge needed to excel in undergraduate business study and thrive in diverse professional environments. The foundation year builds the analytical, communication and quantitative abilities that degree-level work requires, giving you a secure grounding before you move into the main business management programme. Through the degree itself, you will study organisational behaviour, marketing, finance, strategy, operations, human resource management and entrepreneurship, developing both the theoretical frameworks and the practical tools that managers and leaders use. Birmingham City University's emphasis on applied learning means your studies are connected to real business challenges throughout. Business management graduates pursue careers across virtually every sector of the economy, in roles including management, consultancy, marketing, finance, human resources, operations, project management and entrepreneurship. The breadth of the degree makes it a versatile launching pad, valued by employers who want graduates who can think strategically and work effectively with others across functions. Further study at master's level in business administration, management, marketing, finance or a specialist business discipline is also a well-trodden route for those who want to deepen a particular area before entering or advancing in the workforce.
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