

BSc Statistics and Management for Business
About this course
Statistics and management for business is a programme built on a recognition that the most commercially valuable analytical skills combine rigorous quantitative methods with an understanding of how organisations work. Statistics provides the tools for extracting reliable conclusions from data, managing uncertainty, and building models that inform decisions. Management provides the organisational, strategic, and human context in which those decisions are made. Together they prepare you to work at the interface of data and business, which is one of the most sought-after positions in modern organisations. University College London's three-year full-time Statistics and Management for Business programme draws on UCL's strength in statistical science and its management department to offer a programme that is mathematically serious without losing sight of its applied purpose. You will study probability theory, statistical inference, regression analysis, multivariate methods, and the use of computational tools for data analysis, developing the quantitative rigour that makes statistical reasoning reliable. Alongside this you will engage with management topics including organisational behaviour, strategy, finance, marketing, and operational management, building the business literacy needed to translate analytical insight into decisions that organisations can act on. UCL's London location places you in one of the world's leading business and financial centres, with access to internship opportunities and an alumni network that spans every sector. You will develop strong skills in mathematical reasoning, data analysis, critical thinking, and professional communication, all of which are highly transferable. Graduates from this programme pursue careers in data analytics, business intelligence, management consultancy, financial analysis, actuarial work, market research, and operations across a very wide range of industries including finance, healthcare, consumer goods, technology, and the public sector. Many also proceed to postgraduate study in statistics, data science, finance, or management.
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