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The BSc Management for Social Change degree is designed for individuals who are passionate about changing society for the better. In today’s interconnected world, social movements can both unite and polarise people. It has never been more important to have managers that understand how to navigate the social and political climate to make a positive contribution in society.
Individuals can play an important role in making change happen, whether this involves change at a societal level or change to organisational policies and practices at a more micro-level.
Many social movements, including the campaigns for equal rights for all, climate change, and online safety, have started from individuals taking a stance and organising others to work together and initiate change.
The BSc Management for Social Change programme combines modules in politics, management, and social change to equip you with an understanding of how change takes place in society and the skills to lead and participate in change initiatives.
With the programme being taught at the UCL School of Management, you will develop fundamental business and management skills to be well-placed to secure a role in business.
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Course optionsGower Street
London
WC1E 6BT
Email:study@ucl.ac.uk
Phone:+44 (0)20 3370 1214
Contact the Undergraduate Admissions Office
Phone:+44 (0)20 8059 0939