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BSc Business Management
About this course
Business management is the discipline through which you develop the understanding and skills needed to lead, plan and operate organisations effectively. It draws on economics, finance, marketing, strategy, organisational behaviour and operations to build a rounded picture of how businesses function, compete and create value. The subject is simultaneously practical and intellectually serious, asking both how organisations work and why they work the way they do, with genuine attention to the evidence from research and from commercial practice. At the University of Cumbria you will study for three years full-time, mastering the essential areas of strategy, leadership, marketing and operations while developing the practical skills that employers seek in business graduates. The programme incorporates a compulsory work placement from the outset, along with industry speaker engagements, live client briefs and a venture-building project, meaning your learning is grounded in real commercial activity from the beginning. You will test ideas through simulations and real projects, building a portfolio of evidenced capability that complements your academic qualification. Business management graduates enter careers across every sector of the economy. Management trainee schemes, marketing, financial management, operations, human resources, consulting, entrepreneurship and public sector management are all common routes. The breadth of the degree means that career paths remain genuinely open at graduation, and the practical emphasis of this particular programme means you arrive at the job market with more than academic knowledge. Many graduates go on to professional qualifications in management, marketing or human resources, or pursue postgraduate study in business, finance or MBA programmes after gaining initial work experience. The strength of the employer network that a practice-oriented programme builds can also open doors that more traditionally academic routes might not.
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