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BA Business
About this course
Business as a degree subject provides a broad introduction to the theory and practice of how organisations operate, compete, and create value. It covers the major functions of commercial life, including marketing, finance, operations, human resources, and strategy, while also engaging with the wider economic, social, and ethical environment in which businesses exist. A business degree develops your ability to analyse complex situations, make reasoned decisions under uncertainty, and work effectively with others on problems that rarely have simple answers. At Nottingham Trent University, this three-year programme gives you a practical and intellectually rigorous business education. You will study the core business disciplines in a way that connects theory to current practice, drawing on case studies, live projects, and industry engagement throughout the degree. NTU has strong connections to the business community in the East Midlands and beyond, and the programme reflects those connections in its teaching and in the professional experience opportunities it offers. The degree includes a year abroad, which gives you the chance to study at a partner institution in another country, experiencing different business environments and cultures firsthand and developing the international perspective that employers increasingly value. Business graduates are sought after across virtually every sector of the economy. Management training schemes in large companies, roles in consulting and financial services, positions in marketing and brand management, and opportunities in operations and logistics are all common early-career paths. The degree's breadth means that graduates are not locked into one industry or function but can move across organisations and sectors as their careers develop. Entrepreneurship is another route, with some graduates using their business knowledge to start or grow their own ventures. Those who want to develop specialist expertise often continue to postgraduate study in areas such as finance, marketing, human resource management, or MBA programmes.
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