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BSc Business and Management
About this course
Business and management addresses how organisations operate, how they create value, and how they can be led effectively and responsibly. It is a discipline that draws on economics, sociology, psychology, and organisational theory to understand the complex systems through which businesses and public institutions function. At its best, management education develops not only technical skills in strategy, finance, and marketing but also the kind of critical thinking and ethical awareness that enables leaders to make decisions that are good for their organisations and for the broader world in which those organisations exist. At the University of Kent's Business School, this three-year full-time degree is shaped by an explicit commitment to developing business leaders who understand that profit and social and environmental responsibility are not in conflict. You will study the core disciplines of management, including strategy, finance, marketing, operations, organisational behaviour, and entrepreneurship, alongside material that addresses sustainability, ethics, corporate governance, and the responsibilities of business to wider society. Kent Business School's approach reflects growing employer demand for graduates who can think about business in genuinely complex terms rather than narrowly financial ones. You will develop commercial awareness, analytical ability, and the leadership and communication skills that management roles require. The degree also develops your capacity to think critically about how organisations should behave and what purpose they serve, a dimension that is increasingly valued in recruitment. Graduates from business and management programmes work across every sector of the economy, in roles including general management, marketing, finance, consulting, operations, human resources, and entrepreneurship. The degree is recognised by professional bodies and opens pathways to further professional development. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in business administration or a specialist management discipline. The breadth of the degree means that career paths are genuinely diverse.
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