

BSc Business Management and Accounting
About this course
Business management and accounting is a combination that brings together the broad strategic and operational perspective of management with the detailed financial knowledge and analytical rigour of accounting. Management provides the frameworks for understanding how organisations develop strategy, lead people, manage operations and create value across different markets and sectors. Accounting develops the ability to prepare, analyse and interpret financial information, providing the quantitative foundation that underpins sound commercial decision-making. Together they produce graduates who can engage effectively with both the business and the financial dimensions of organisational life. At the University of Southampton, this three-year programme develops an in-depth understanding of business management and accounting alongside related areas such as economics, taxation and finance, as the university's own description notes, building intellectual, quantitative, personal and technical skills. The programme includes a sandwich year and work placements, giving you structured exposure to professional business and accounting environments before your final year of study. Southampton's strong reputation in management and its connections with a wide range of industry partners provide a context in which the degree is shaped by real commercial concerns and genuine professional practice. The accounting strand is designed to provide the academic knowledge base that supports progression to professional qualification with the major accountancy bodies, and Southampton's programme is aligned with those syllabi. The management strand gives you the broader commercial understanding to work effectively as a business professional, not just as a technical accountant. Graduates go on to careers in accounting, financial management, business analysis, corporate finance, management consultancy, operations and general management. The sandwich year and placements significantly strengthen your professional profile. Further study in accounting, business administration or a specialist professional qualification is a common route for those seeking chartered status or senior commercial roles.
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