

BA Business and Management
About this course
Business and management encompasses the knowledge and skills needed to lead, operate, and improve organisations of all kinds, from small enterprises to large public sector bodies. It is a broad discipline that draws on economics, psychology, sociology, and quantitative analysis to understand how organisations work, how people within them behave, and how strategic decisions are made and implemented. The field matters because effective management is one of the most consistent predictors of whether an organisation achieves its goals. The University of the Highlands and Islands offers this programme in a part-time format, making it accessible to students who are balancing study with other commitments. You will have the flexibility to take fewer units per week than full-time students, completing the programme over a longer period while maintaining momentum in your studies. The programme covers the core areas of business management, including strategy, finance, marketing, operations, human resource management, and the legal and ethical environment in which businesses operate. Studying in the Highlands and Islands context also gives you an awareness of the particular challenges and opportunities facing businesses in rural and island economies, which adds a dimension that is genuinely distinctive. Business and management graduates are employed across every sector of the economy, in roles ranging from general management and operations to finance, marketing, HR, consultancy, and entrepreneurship. The part-time format is particularly valued by students who are already working and can apply what they learn directly to their professional environment, building their career while they study. Postgraduate study in business administration, specialist management disciplines, or public policy is a natural route for those who wish to advance further, and many part-time graduates use their degree as a platform for promotion or a career change within their existing field.
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