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BA Business Management with Law with Foundation Year
About this course
Business management and law is a combination that reflects the reality of modern commercial life. Businesses operate within legal frameworks that govern contracts, employment, intellectual property, regulation, and liability, and managers who understand both the commercial and legal dimensions of their decisions are better equipped to lead organisations effectively. The disciplines reinforce each other: legal knowledge makes business thinking more rigorous, and business understanding makes legal analysis more practically grounded. At the University of Salford, this four-year full-time programme opens with a foundation year, which builds confidence in study skills, business fundamentals, and communication before students move on to the main degree. This makes the pathway accessible to those who are motivated and capable but would benefit from additional preparation before university-level study. The main degree covers key areas of business management, including strategy, marketing, finance, and organisational behaviour, alongside the core areas of law that shape commercial activity: contract law, employment law, company law, and the broader regulatory environment. A sandwich year placement gives you the opportunity to gain professional experience in a business or legal setting before your final year. Work placement activity is integrated throughout the programme. A typical entry tariff of 72 points applies. You will develop analytical and problem-solving skills, the ability to read and apply legal principles in business contexts, and the practical and interpersonal capabilities that working in organisations demands. The combination prepares you to operate effectively at the interface of commercial decision-making and legal compliance. Graduates go on to careers in business management, compliance, human resources, legal services, commercial operations, public administration, and entrepreneurship. Many also pursue professional qualifications in law or business, and postgraduate study in business, law, or management is a further option for those seeking specialist roles.
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