

MA(SocSci) Business & Management
About this course
The study of business and management offers a structured insight into both the theoretical and practical dimensions of how organisations function, as the University of Glasgow itself describes it. It is a discipline that sits at the intersection of economics, psychology, sociology, and strategy, drawing on all of these to explain why organisations succeed, fail, innovate, or stagnate. Understanding how businesses operate, how managers make decisions, and how organisations relate to their broader social and economic environments equips graduates with frameworks that are useful in almost any professional context. The University of Glasgow's four-year full-time Business and Management degree has a typical entry tariff of 200 points, reflecting the academic rigour of the programme and the competitive entry at one of Scotland's leading research universities. A year abroad option is available, giving you the chance to extend your studies at a partner institution overseas and experience a different business culture directly. You will study strategy, marketing, organisational behaviour, accounting, operations management, entrepreneurship, and the international dimensions of business, developing both analytical depth and the practical skills that employers value. Glasgow's research environment means your teaching is informed by active scholarship across the discipline. Graduates of business and management programmes work across every sector of the economy. Common pathways include management consultancy, investment banking and financial services, marketing, operations, human resources, entrepreneurship, and the public sector. Many continue to postgraduate study, including MBA programmes or specialist masters degrees in finance, marketing, or strategy. The combination of analytical rigour and practical orientation that a Glasgow business degree provides makes graduates competitive in the graduate jobs market both in the UK and internationally.
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