

BSc Business Management
About this course
Business management is the academic discipline concerned with how organisations operate, compete, and evolve, drawing on economics, psychology, strategy, and information systems to understand the full range of challenges that managers face. A degree in business management prepares you not for a single role but for the wide variety of professional environments in which management skills are needed, from small start-ups and social enterprises to multinational corporations and public sector organisations. At the University of Surrey, this three-year full-time degree develops core practical, digital, analytical, and problem-solving skills across key management disciplines including finance, human resources, entrepreneurship, and marketing. What distinguishes the Surrey programme is its emphasis on applied learning: you will work on consultancy-style projects that involve real business challenges, take part in business simulations that test your judgement under realistic conditions, and have access to quality placement opportunities that give you direct professional experience. Surrey's location close to London and its strong industry connections provide a rich context for professional development. You will study strategy, marketing, organisational behaviour, financial management, operations, and digital business, building both the theoretical frameworks and the practical tools that management careers demand. The emphasis on applied projects means that your learning is grounded in real-world problems from early in the degree. Graduates go on to work in management, marketing, finance, entrepreneurship, consulting, human resources, operations, and a wide range of other sectors. The practical and analytical capabilities the Surrey programme develops are particularly valued by employers who want graduates who can contribute from day one. Postgraduate study in business, management, or a specialist field is an option for those wishing to deepen their expertise.
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