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BSc Business Management with Placement
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Business management is concerned with how organisations are led, structured, and operated to achieve their goals effectively. It draws on economics, psychology, sociology, and applied mathematics to understand how firms make decisions, how teams are motivated and directed, how markets work, and how strategies are formed and implemented. The discipline is both analytical and practical, requiring you to engage with theory and to develop the judgement to apply it in complex, real-world situations. A degree in business management provides a broad foundation for professional life in organisations of every kind. At Birkbeck College, this four-year full-time programme is built around employability and flexibility, introducing you to the key functions of business, including marketing, finance, human resources, operations, and strategy, so that you can develop the knowledge and skills employers value while also discovering which areas you wish to specialise in as the programme progresses. The curriculum is designed to develop practical competence alongside conceptual understanding, and Birkbeck's London location connects you to a diverse range of industries and employers throughout your studies. This programme includes a placement year, giving you sustained professional experience in a business context that complements and deepens your academic learning. Typical entry requires around 104 tariff points. Business management graduates enter a wide range of careers. General management, human resources, marketing, financial management, operations, supply chain, and consulting are all common pathways, as are roles in entrepreneurship and the public and voluntary sectors. The broad grounding this degree provides means that many graduates find their first role in one area and move across functions as their careers develop. Postgraduate study in business, management, or specialist areas such as marketing, finance, or human resource management is a natural route for those who wish to deepen their expertise or accelerate their career progression.
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