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BA Business
About this course
Business as a field of study develops the analytical, strategic, and managerial knowledge needed to understand and operate within the organisations that produce goods and services, employ people, and drive economic activity in every sector of the economy. At the University of the West of Scotland, the part-time Business programme includes a year abroad, giving you an international perspective on how business works across different cultural and regulatory environments. The programme is designed to be accessible to students who are managing other commitments alongside their studies. The degree covers the core disciplines through which organisations are analysed and managed. Strategy, marketing, finance and accounting, operations and supply chain management, human resource management, and the economic and regulatory environments in which businesses operate are all addressed, developing both the conceptual frameworks and the practical skills that business and management roles require. The year abroad provides the opportunity to study business in a different national context, which is increasingly valuable in an economy where organisations operate across borders and where cultural awareness and international experience are recognised as genuine professional assets. Business graduates work across every sector of the economy, from manufacturing and retail to finance, healthcare, technology, and the public sector. The generalist analytical, communication, and organisational skills that a business degree develops are broadly applicable, and graduates move into roles in marketing, finance, operations, human resources, consulting, public administration, entrepreneurship, and social enterprise. Many choose to specialise further through professional qualifications in accountancy, management, marketing, or related fields, or through postgraduate study including master's degrees in business administration or specialist management disciplines. The part-time mode and year abroad make this programme particularly suited to students who want to combine work experience with their studies and who value the international dimension that business education can provide.
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