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BSc Business Management with Foundation Year
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Business management is the study of how organisations are created, led, and sustained in a world of constant change. It draws on economics, psychology, finance, marketing, and organisational theory to give students a broad and practically useful understanding of how businesses of all kinds function. Adding a foundation year makes the programme accessible to a wider range of students, providing a structured year of academic preparation and skill-building before the main degree begins. At Salford this four-year full-time programme is designed for a fast-moving, technology-driven business environment. The foundation year builds confidence in academic writing, digital skills, and core business concepts, developing the study habits and problem-solving approaches that carry you through the rest of the degree. Once you progress to the main programme, you will study how organisations are structured and led, how markets behave, how financial decisions are made, and how strategy is developed and implemented. The programme is built around preparing you for a professional world that increasingly rewards adaptability and digital competence alongside traditional business acumen. A sandwich year gives you the opportunity to spend a full year in a professional environment, applying your learning and building the networks and practical experience that make a significant difference when entering the job market. A year abroad is also available, and work placement opportunities are woven throughout the degree. These features mean that by graduation you will have a combination of academic knowledge, real professional experience, and international awareness. Graduates from business management programmes move into roles across virtually every sector, including management consultancy, marketing, project management, operations, human resources, entrepreneurship, finance, and the public sector. Many continue to further study, including MBAs or specialist Masters programmes, while others enter graduate training schemes with large organisations or launch their own ventures.
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