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BA Business Management and Mathematics
About this course
Business Management and Mathematics is a combination that equips you with both the strategic and organisational understanding that management requires and the quantitative analytical power that mathematics provides. Business management encompasses how organisations are structured, led, and sustained across commercial, public, and not-for-profit contexts. Mathematics develops rigorous reasoning, precision in argument, and the ability to work confidently with models, data, and abstract structures. Together they produce graduates who can analyse complex business problems with genuine quantitative depth and communicate their findings with clarity. At Liverpool Hope University, this three-year, full-time degree examines organisations from small and medium-sized enterprises to global multinationals, exploring business principles, organisational dynamics, and management processes alongside the mathematical content that enhances your analytical capability. You will develop skills in areas including statistics, financial mathematics, and quantitative modelling alongside the core areas of business strategy, marketing, finance, and human resource management. The degree includes a sandwich year and work placements alongside the option of a year abroad, giving you substantial professional experience and international exposure that deepens your understanding of how organisations work in practice. Graduates of this combination are particularly well placed for roles that require both commercial awareness and analytical precision: financial analysis, management consultancy, operations research, data-driven marketing, and business intelligence are all natural directions. The mathematical grounding also opens routes into more technically demanding roles in finance, actuarial work, and quantitative analysis. Postgraduate study in business, management, mathematics, statistics, or financial economics provides opportunities for further specialisation.
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