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BA Business Management
About this course
Business management sits at the heart of how organisations function, grow, and adapt. It encompasses the strategic thinking, operational decision-making, financial understanding, and leadership capability that organisations of every size and type depend on. A management degree develops your ability to understand complex systems, lead people through change, allocate resources effectively, and navigate competitive environments. It is a discipline grounded in real-world problems and draws on economics, psychology, sociology, and data analysis to build genuinely practical knowledge. At Birmingham City University, this three-year full-time Business Management programme includes a sandwich placement year, meaning you will spend an extended period working in a real business environment as part of your degree. This is one of the most significant advantages a business degree can offer. You move from theory into practice, applying frameworks in live settings and returning to your final year of study with professional experience and a much clearer sense of where your strengths lie. The programme is designed to be practical from the start, with an emphasis on the knowledge and skills that contemporary employers value. You will study core areas including organisational behaviour, marketing, finance, operations, strategy, and entrepreneurship. The programme helps you think about business challenges at both the operational and strategic level, and develops the analytical and communication skills that are fundamental to effective management. You will also build confidence in working with data, making reasoned decisions under uncertainty, and working collaboratively across functions. Graduates from business management programmes are well placed across a wide range of industries and roles. Many enter graduate training schemes in areas such as operations, finance, marketing, human resources, consulting, and retail management. Others move into entrepreneurship, having developed the foundations to start or grow their own ventures. The placement year often leads directly to job offers, and the broad skillset developed gives graduates genuine flexibility in where their careers take them. Postgraduate study, including MBAs or specialist masters programmes, is also a common next step for those who want to deepen their expertise or change direction.
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