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BSc Business Mangement with Foundation and Placement Years
About this course
Business management is the study of how organisations operate, compete, and adapt. It brings together economics, strategy, organisational behaviour, marketing, finance, and human resource management to develop the analytical understanding and practical capabilities that employers value across virtually every sector. A well-structured business management degree gives you both the conceptual tools to understand business problems and the professional skills to address them in real organisational contexts. At the University of Law, this five-year full-time programme is designed to take you from foundational to advanced levels, with a foundation year building the academic and professional preparation needed to succeed on the main degree, followed by a placement year that gives you sustained professional experience in a business environment. You will develop communication skills across formal and informal contexts, understanding how to work effectively in professional environments and how to reflect critically on your own development and the decisions you make. The programme places emphasis on professional and personal development alongside business content, preparing you to enter the workplace with both the knowledge and the self-awareness that employers look for. The typical entry tariff is 72 UCAS points. Graduates of business management programmes pursue careers across an exceptionally wide range of sectors. Marketing, finance, operations, human resources, consulting, retail, technology, logistics, and public sector management are all well-represented paths. The professional experience built during the placement year is particularly valuable in making the transition to employment, demonstrating to employers that you have applied academic learning in real business contexts. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in business or a specialist area such as marketing, human resources, or finance.
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