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BA Business and Management
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Business and management is concerned with how organisations are created, operated, and led, and how the decisions made within them affect their employees, customers, and wider communities. It draws on economics, psychology, law, marketing, and finance to build a rounded understanding of commercial and organisational life, and it develops both the analytical thinking and the practical capabilities that professional roles demand. Studying business and management opens a wide range of career possibilities because the skills it develops, clear reasoning, evidence-based decision-making, and the ability to work with others, are needed in organisations of every kind. At the University of Gloucestershire this three-year full-time programme builds your understanding of the core functions and frameworks of business, from strategy and marketing to finance and human resources. You will develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills alongside the commercial awareness that employers look for in graduates. The course draws on real-world examples and applied projects to bring business concepts to life, and the university has developed strong industry connections that enrich the curriculum and create opportunities for students to engage with professional practice. A year-long industry placement is available alongside the programme, providing a significant career advantage by giving you experience of applying your learning in a real business environment. Business and management graduates work across virtually every sector of the economy, in roles spanning marketing, finance, operations, human resources, consultancy, general management, and entrepreneurship. The breadth of the degree is one of its strengths, making it suitable for people who are still deciding which aspect of business they want to specialise in, while providing a foundation for postgraduate study in a specific area such as marketing, strategy, or finance. Many graduates also go on to build their own businesses, drawing on the knowledge and practical skills developed during the degree.
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