

BSc Management
About this course
Management as a university discipline is concerned with how organisations work, how decisions are made within them, and how people can be led and resources deployed effectively in pursuit of shared goals. It draws on economics, sociology, psychology, strategy and ethics to examine the full complexity of organisational life, and it prepares you not just to understand organisations but to contribute to shaping them. Good management is about judgement, adaptability and the ability to work with others, as well as technical knowledge. At the University of Manchester, this four-year full-time programme offers a flexible structure that allows you to develop your core management knowledge in the first year before choosing a specialism that aligns with your interests and career ambitions. You will study the foundational disciplines of management, including organisational behaviour, strategy, marketing, finance and operations, and develop the analytical and leadership skills that underpin effective professional practice. Manchester's research intensity means you will engage with current ideas and debates in management scholarship, not just established frameworks, and the intellectual environment of the university supports genuinely rigorous thinking. The four-year structure gives you time to go deeper than a standard three-year degree allows. You will develop strong research and analytical capabilities, work on substantial projects, and build your capacity for independent thought. The ability to evaluate evidence, construct arguments and communicate clearly are developed throughout, as are the collaborative and interpersonal skills that professional life demands. Graduates from management programmes at Manchester move into a wide range of careers: consulting, finance, marketing, operations, human resources, entrepreneurship and general management across all sectors. The reputation of the institution and the rigour of the degree give graduates a strong platform in competitive graduate recruitment processes. Many also go on to postgraduate study, including MBA programmes and specialist master's degrees in areas such as finance, marketing or strategy.
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