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BSc Sustainable Business Management with Placement
About this course
Sustainable business management takes the frameworks and tools of business education and applies them to one of the defining challenges of the twenty-first century: how can organisations create value without depleting the natural and social resources they depend on? The discipline draws on economics, management theory, environmental science, and ethics to equip future leaders with both the analytical skills and the strategic vision needed to run businesses that work for people and the planet as well as for profit. At the University of Salford, this four-year full-time programme prepares you to lead in organisations where sustainability is not an afterthought but a core strategic concern. You will study the fundamentals of business management alongside the specific challenges of embedding environmental and social responsibility into strategy, operations, supply chains, and governance. The programme is designed to develop critical thinkers who understand the systemic pressures businesses face and who can identify and implement genuinely transformative approaches. The four-year duration includes a placement component, giving you the opportunity to gain professional experience and apply your learning in a real organisational context before you graduate. Graduates in sustainable business management are well placed for careers in corporate sustainability, environmental and social governance roles, social enterprise, impact investment, consultancy, and public sector strategy. As organisations across every sector face growing pressure from regulators, investors, and customers to demonstrate meaningful progress on sustainability, the demand for leaders who can navigate that landscape with credibility and expertise is growing rapidly. Postgraduate study in sustainable business, corporate responsibility, environmental management, or related areas is a natural progression for those who want to deepen their specialism or move into research and policy roles.
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