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BA Business Management (with Placement Year)
About this course
Business Management is a discipline that sits at the heart of how organisations function, grow and adapt to changing conditions. It draws on economics, psychology, sociology, data analysis, ethics and strategy to help you understand why some organisations thrive while others fail, and how individuals, teams and institutions can be led more effectively. The subject is practical without being narrow: it builds analytical frameworks you can apply across sectors, whether in a multinational corporation, a small social enterprise, a public body or a start-up. At the University of Hull, this four-year full-time programme includes a placement year, giving you the chance to spend an extended period working in a real organisation and to test your learning against professional demands before you graduate. You will study the core areas of management thinking, including operations, finance, marketing, organisational behaviour and strategy, while also engaging with contemporary questions about sustainability, global markets, digital transformation and responsible leadership. Hull's Business School holds a small number of independent international accreditations recognised globally, placing its programmes within a select group of business schools worldwide. Typical entry is around 104 UCAS tariff points. Graduates from Business Management programmes go on to a particularly wide range of careers. Management consultancy, financial services, marketing, operations, human resources, entrepreneurship and public sector management all draw regularly on graduates with this background. The placement year strengthens your employability directly, as many students use work placements to build the connections and experience that lead to graduate job offers. Further study options include specialist masters degrees in areas such as finance, marketing, logistics, international business or human resource management, as well as MBA programmes for those who return to study later in their careers. The broad analytical and leadership skills developed make this a genuinely versatile degree for the long term.
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