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BA Business Management (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Business Management is among the most practical and versatile degrees available, preparing you to understand and contribute to how organisations plan, operate, and grow. It draws on economics, finance, marketing, organisational behaviour, strategy, and operations, giving you a broad grounding in the disciplines that underpin commercial and not-for-profit enterprise alike. In a world where organisations face rapid change, digital disruption, and increasing complexity, the demand for managers who can think clearly, work across functions, and adapt to new situations has never been stronger. At the University of Northampton, this four-year full-time programme begins with a foundation year that provides a structured introduction to the concepts and methods of business education. This is particularly valuable for students who want more time to build their academic confidence and to develop the study skills needed for degree-level work before progressing into the main programme. The foundation year feeds into a degree that covers the core disciplines of management thoroughly, from marketing and financial analysis to operations, human resources, and business strategy. A sandwich year and work placement are included, giving you direct professional experience alongside your academic studies and significantly strengthening your employability on graduation. You will develop the analytical, communicative, and interpersonal skills that management roles require, as well as the practical knowledge of how businesses actually function in different industries and at different scales. The work placement component is particularly important in a discipline where employers consistently value demonstrated professional experience. Graduates pursue careers in management roles across every sector of the economy, including retail, manufacturing, financial services, healthcare, the public sector, and the creative industries. Many enter graduate training schemes; others join smaller organisations where they can take on responsibility quickly. Some go on to postgraduate study in business administration, marketing, or specialist management disciplines.
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