

MA Business & Management/Philosophy
About this course
Business and management and philosophy might seem to sit at opposite ends of the university curriculum, but they are more deeply connected than appearances suggest. Philosophy asks the foundational questions that business life generates constantly: what are obligations and how do they arise, what makes a decision rational, how should we weigh competing values, and what does it mean for an organisation to act ethically? Business and management provides the concrete institutional context in which these questions are live, turning philosophy from a purely speculative exercise into one with practical stakes. At Glasgow you will engage with both disciplines across four years, developing a structured understanding of organisations, strategy, finance, marketing, and management theory alongside philosophical training in logic, ethics, epistemology, and political philosophy. Business and management study gives you a detailed and theoretically informed view of how organisations work and how they are led. Philosophy develops your capacity for rigorous argument, your ability to question assumptions that are usually taken for granted, and your sensitivity to the ethical dimensions of decisions that might otherwise appear purely technical. The four-year full-time programme includes a year abroad, giving you the chance to study in a different national context and develop the international perspective that modern business increasingly demands. Graduates move into careers in management, consultancy, finance, public policy, the civil service, law, ethics and compliance, and social enterprise. The combination of commercial understanding and philosophical rigour is particularly valuable in roles involving governance, corporate responsibility, strategic leadership, or public policy, where the ethical dimensions of decisions matter as much as the financial ones. Postgraduate study in business, philosophy, law, or public administration is also a common path.
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