Business and Management

BSc Hons UCAS Code

Course overview

Do you want a career in the dynamic world of business? On our BSc Business and Management course - available with placement and study abroad options -you will work on industry-relevant projects and apply your learning to find entrepreneurial and sustainable solutions to challenges faced by business and society. 

You can follow your interests and career aspirations by selecting from a wide range of optional modules, or choose to specialise in one of five pathways:

  • Marketing
  • Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  • People Management
  • Operations and Supply Chains
  • Economics

This course is available with a placement year option, allowing you to gain essential industry experience before graduating. This four-year course will equip you with the tools and expertise needed to get your career off to a flying start. 

Would you like the option to study abroad? You can study abroad for one semester, or for a full academic year by extending to a four-year course. You can choose from our two international campuses in China and Malaysia, or study at a partner university in USA, Australia, Europe, or more.

Teaching and learning

Modules

Core modules

8 modules

Economic Decision Making

This module provides an integrated introduction to fundamental economic and finance principles, covering microeconomic, macroeconomic, and financial concepts relevant to business decision-making. You will gain the ability to understand and critically assess economic and financial arguments underlying various perspectives in business and policy contexts.  Topics covered include:

  • the theory and application of markets, firms, and consumers

  • the nature and scope of macroeconomic policy. 

  • sources of finance 

  • financial ratio

  • investment appraisal techniques

  • analytical frameworks for evaluating policy instruments and financial decisions

  • the application of economic and financial tools to real-world business scenarios 


Business Research Methods

Learn how businesses conduct research. The module will cover relevant data collection and analytical methods, allowing you to understand and solve business problems. The content covered in this module will also be useful for students doing a dissertation in their final year.  


Employability and Industry Readiness

On this module you will develop relevant competences to enhance your employability and industry readiness. You will apply key project management concepts and methodologies to develop, execute, and review a project plan. You will gain project management and digital competences, whilst also developing your ability to work effectively in a team as you complete a collaborative project.


Entrepreneurial Ingenuity

In this module, you'll explore the link between creativity and entrepreneurial action through both theoretical frameworks and practical applications. You'll delve into key entrepreneurial concepts while developing a hypothetical but feasible business idea deploying the Ingenuity Process.


Consumer and Market Relations

This module will cover the ways in which marketing & consumption drive business and shape society. It will provide an historical perspective, consider marketing professions & leadership within organisational contexts, and examine contemporary environments for marketing & consumption. This module will pay particular attention to:

  • Globalisation

  • innovation (including the transformative force of new technologies)

  • and ethical & sustainability issues 


Introduction to Accounting

This module provides you with a foundational understanding of accounting principles, covering both financial and management accounting. It equips you with essential knowledge to interpret basic financial statements, understand cost behaviours, and appreciate the role of accounting information in business decision-making.

The module introduces key concepts in financial reporting and basic techniques in management accounting, emphasising their relevance to non-financial decision makers.


Operations and Supply Chain Management

This module provides an introduction to operations and supply chain management in contemporary business environments. You will explore how organisations create and deliver products and services through effective management of both internal operations and external supply chain relationships. Drawing on examples from manufacturing and service organisations across private, public, and third sectors, the module emphasises the strategic importance of operations and supply chains in addressing business challenges and sustainability goals. The module will also explore how operations and supply chain decisions impact organisational performance and contribute to addressing environmental and societal challenges.


Organisational Behaviour

This module will introduce you to the basic ideas of organisational behaviour. The content will encourage you to develop an understanding of managing and developing people within business organisations.

The module will draw its primary material from the major theorists and theories of both organisational psychology and organisational behaviour. The module will also develop links with other aspects of the business school curriculum such as general management and international business.

 


Optional modules

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Entry requirements

3 years full-time

£9,535 per year

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