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BA Business and Management (Law)
About this course
Business and management combined with a legal strand gives you one of the most practically grounded undergraduate degrees available. Business management develops your understanding of how organisations are structured and led, how markets function, how financial decisions are made, and how strategy is developed and implemented. The legal component adds an understanding of the regulatory and contractual frameworks within which all businesses operate, equipping you to spot legal risks, understand the obligations that law creates for organisations, and appreciate how legal considerations shape commercial decisions from contract and employment law to intellectual property and corporate governance. At Gloucestershire this three-year full-time programme develops both dimensions of the degree, giving you a grounding in management alongside an understanding of law as it applies to business life. The programme is built with employability at its centre, and connects you to the real world of work throughout your studies. Graduates of management programmes with legal knowledge are genuinely attractive to employers because they combine commercial awareness with an understanding of the legal environment that many generalist managers lack. The programme prepares you well for roles in management that regularly involve legal considerations, whether in human resources and employment relations, in commercial and contracts functions, in compliance and risk, or in general management and entrepreneurship. The combination of analytical, commercial, and legal thinking also opens paths in the legal sector itself, in compliance and regulatory roles, and in professional services. Graduates move into management roles across a wide range of sectors, including business operations, human resources, marketing, project management, and consultancy. Those with an interest in law may continue to legal professional qualifications, or to postgraduate study in business, law, or management. The combination of skills developed is broad enough to support entry to graduate schemes across many industries.
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