

MA Business & Management/Philosophy
About this course
Business and management combined with philosophy is a degree that brings analytical depth and ethical seriousness to the study of organisations and commercial life. Management provides the practical and theoretical frameworks for understanding how organisations work, how strategy is formed, how people are led, and how financial and operational decisions are made. Philosophy asks the foundational questions that management raises without always fully answering: what is the purpose of a business, what obligations does an organisation have to its employees, customers, and communities, and how should decisions be made in conditions of uncertainty and moral complexity. At the University of Glasgow, this part-time programme is available with a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study in a different academic and cultural context. You will develop your understanding of the major functions of business and management, including accounting, marketing, operations, and strategy, alongside philosophical topics such as ethics, epistemology, logic, and the philosophy of mind and action. The combination is particularly valuable for anyone who wants to engage seriously with the ethical dimensions of business practice, whether in corporate governance, sustainability, leadership, or social enterprise, and it develops a distinctively rigorous and reflective approach to management questions. Graduates are well-placed for careers in management, consultancy, corporate governance, ethics and compliance, public policy, education, and research. The combination of business knowledge and philosophical training is valued in roles that require both commercial awareness and careful ethical reasoning, and many graduates move into senior management, governance, or policy roles where these qualities are needed. Postgraduate study in business, philosophy, ethics, or public administration is another route, and some graduates pursue academic or research careers in these fields.
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