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BA Leadership and Management
About this course
Leadership and management is an applied degree that develops the knowledge and skills needed to lead people, manage organisations, and make effective decisions in complex and changing environments. While management has a long history as an academic discipline, drawing on economics, psychology, sociology, and organisational theory, it is also fundamentally a practical subject, and the best leadership and management degrees connect theoretical understanding to real professional challenges. The discipline examines how organisations are structured and governed, how teams are led and motivated, how strategy is formed and implemented, and how organisations change and adapt. At the University of Suffolk you will study this three-year full-time degree. The programme is designed with a strong applied emphasis, developing your ability to analyse organisational situations and to develop practical responses informed by evidence and theory. You will study organisational behaviour, strategic management, human resource management, operations, finance for managers, change management, and the ethical and sustainability dimensions of contemporary leadership. Throughout the programme you will develop the communication, problem-solving, and interpersonal skills that leadership roles demand, alongside the analytical rigour that distinguishes effective managers from those who operate purely on instinct. The University of Suffolk's strong regional connections to local and national employers enrich the learning environment and support employability. Graduates from leadership and management programmes work across virtually every sector of the economy, in roles ranging from team leader and departmental manager to operations manager, project manager, human resources manager, and eventually senior leadership positions. The degree is particularly valued by those already working in organisations who want to formalise and extend their management knowledge, as well as by those beginning their careers. Further study, including postgraduate qualifications in management, business administration, or specific functional areas such as human resources or operations, is a natural route for graduates seeking to accelerate their development or specialise in particular aspects of management practice.
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