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BSc Business Psychology
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Business psychology brings together two disciplines that together offer a particularly powerful lens on organisational life. Psychology provides theories and methods for understanding human behaviour, motivation, perception, and decision-making, while business provides the institutional context in which those insights are applied. Business psychologists ask why people behave as they do in workplaces, what makes teams effective, how leadership works, and how organisations can be designed to bring out the best in people. This four-year full-time programme at Manchester Metropolitan University gives you a thorough grounding in both disciplines. You will study the foundations of psychology, including cognitive, social, and occupational psychology, alongside core business topics in management, organisational behaviour, and human resource management. The combination builds your ability to understand organisations at multiple levels, from the individual employee to the culture of the institution as a whole. The four-year duration allows for depth in both areas, giving you the time to develop a sophisticated understanding of the relationship between human behaviour and organisational effectiveness. Business psychology graduates are well placed for careers across a wide range of sectors. Human resources, learning and development, organisational development, talent management, and occupational health are the most direct applications of the subject, and large organisations in virtually every sector recruit graduates with this combination of skills. Consulting roles in areas such as leadership development, change management, and employee engagement are also common destinations. Some graduates go on to qualify as chartered psychologists, pursuing the British Psychological Society's accreditation routes in occupational or work psychology. Others use the combination of psychological understanding and business knowledge to move into general management, strategy, or data-driven people analytics. Postgraduate study in occupational psychology, human resource management, or organisational behaviour is a natural next step for those who want to specialise further.
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