Business & Management
Entry requirements
GCSE/National 4/National 5
GCSE English Language and Maths at Grade 4 or above (Grade C for GCSEs taken before 2017) or equivalent. Key Skills Level 2, Functional Skills Level 2 and the Certificate in Adult Literacy and Adult Numeracy are accepted in place of GCSEs.
UCAS Tariff
A minimum of 80 from two A Levels or equivalent, excluding General Studies.
About this course
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**Be the best in business. Learn how to manage dynamic and complex organisations sustainably through real-life, first-hand experience.**
As part of this course, you’ll:
- Develop an expert understanding of how businesses operate and build the skills needed to become a strategic and successful manager
- Study the foundations of effective business management. This will include accounting and finance, data analytics and developing your understanding of markets and customers
- Delve into more complex topics in your second and third years, such as sustainability in business, strategy, ethics and the influence of AI
- Learn how businesses can use smart technology to become more sustainable, grow, adapt, improve, and ultimately succeed in future markets
- Begin to understand business and management issues at both a national and global level and across a wide array of industries and sectors
- Foster your entrepreneurialism as you build your specialist business knowledge
- Put your knowledge into practice through in-class case study work, internships, study abroad and volunteering
- Enhance your entrepreneurial skills through active participation in national student competitions, such as the IBM University Business Challenge
- Have the opportunity to combine the core aspects of business and management with our pathway subjects, finance, enterprise, marketing and law
- Gain the practical experience needed to impress potential employers
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**Networking with industry**
Leeds Business School has strong industry links within the city and wider region. This will provide you with a range of opportunities to enhance your employability skills.
You’ll engage with real businesses through live projects, chair discussions and guest lectures. Past speakers include the CEO of the London Stock Exchange, the Chief Executive of the British Bankers Association and the Chief Economist of Yorkshire Bank.
**Develop your practical experience**
Apply your knowledge in real-world settings with an optional year-long placement in industry.
**An expanding business hub**
From tech and gaming giants to national powerhouses, including the BBC and Channel 4, Leeds boasts attractive opportunities within a variety of industries. Already billed as one of the largest legal and financial centres in the UK, the city’s economy is forecast to grow even further over the next decade. This will provide the perfect location to witness the impact of development, expansion and innovation, making Leeds a great place to study business.
**Why study Business & Management at Leeds Beckett University...**
- 91% of students on BA (Hons) Business & Management were positive about the way teaching staff explain things*
- Gain practical experience and knowledge to impress potential employers
- Optional paid placement year to broaden your real-life work experience
- **Flexible study** – you could choose to transfer to one of our specialist routes after completing your first year
- Learn from a team who bring together academic and professional expertise and industry connections
*National Student Survey 2023
Modules
Year 1 Core Modules:
- Data Decisions & Understanding AI
- Managing, Organisations & People
- Global Business Environment
- Business in Action
- Understanding Markets & Customers
- Accounting & Finance for Managers
Year 2 Core Modules:
- Developing Professional & Employability Skills
- Managerial Decision Making
- Future Focused Management for Sustainable Development
- Business Finance
- Operations & Supply Chain Management
- Managing a Small & Sustainable Business
Year 3 Core Modules:
- Consultancy Project
- Business Strategy
- Strategic Human Resource Management for Leaders
- Governance, Ethics & Corporate Social Responsibility OR
- Work Placement
- Leading Innovation & Change
In addition, choose from a list of Year 3 option modules. Please check our website for a full and up-to-date list.
Tuition fees
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Top job areas of graduates
The number of business studies graduates fell significantly last year after a long period of increase. But there were still more than 14,000 degrees awarded and this is the third most popular subject for new graduates. Because so many graduates get business studies degrees, you can find them everywhere in the economy, and very few jobs are completely out of reach for a good business studies graduate. Around 40% go into jobs in finance, sales, recruitment, management (particularly retail) or marketing. There is also a small (but well paid) group who take their technical skills into computing and IT. Thousands of graduates from this subject go into professional jobs every year, and average starting salaries are above the average for all subjects and particularly healthy in London where they top £25k. Graduates with good degree grades in business studies are much more likely to get good jobs, so don’t be complacent, and keep a close eye on your grades.
Management studies
What are graduates doing after six months?
This is what graduates told us they were doing (and earning), shortly after completing their course. We've crunched the numbers to show you if these immediate prospects are high, medium or low, compared to those studying this subject/s at other universities.
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Looking further ahead, below is a rough guide for what graduates went on to earn.
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Management studies
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