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BSc Business Management
About this course
Business management is the study of how organisations are built, led and sustained in competitive and changing environments. It draws on economics, psychology, sociology, accounting and strategy to answer practical questions about why some organisations thrive while others struggle, how ideas become products and services, and how leaders make decisions under uncertainty. It is a broad discipline that prepares you to understand the full complexity of organisational life rather than a narrow functional specialism. At Edge Hill University this three-year full-time programme takes seriously the question of what makes business genuinely sustainable. You will explore the tensions between commercial performance and social responsibility, learning frameworks for strategy, operations, marketing, finance and people management while also examining the broader contexts in which organisations operate. A sandwich year gives you the opportunity to spend an extended period working in industry, applying what you have learned and developing the professional skills and self-awareness that employers value. You can also spend time studying abroad, adding an international dimension to your understanding of how business works across different markets and cultures. The programme includes work placement opportunities throughout, reinforcing the connection between academic learning and real professional practice. The questions this programme addresses are not just academic. Why do some businesses succeed where others fail? How are ideas turned into products? How can an organisation be profitable while still caring for people and the environment? These are questions you will return to throughout your career, and the foundation this degree provides will help you engage with them with rigour and confidence. Business management graduates are well placed for roles across almost every sector, including management consulting, marketing, finance, operations, human resources, entrepreneurship and public sector management. Many move into graduate training schemes with large employers; others use the combination of academic grounding and placement experience to start their own ventures. Those who wish to continue studying can progress to postgraduate qualifications in business administration, management, finance, or specialist areas such as supply chain or digital marketing.
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