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Business Management (Law)

Course details
  • 1 Study option
  • Undergraduate
Course location
LSBU Main Site - Southwark Campus

Course summary

As part of our on-going commitment to your future employability, we have recently revalidated our undergraduate courses and are delighted that they have accordingly changed from a Bachelor of Arts to a Bachelor of Science. This change reflects the analytical, evidence-based, and professional skills developed throughout the course, ensuring our curriculum remains current, relevant, and aligned with emerging trends, contemporary business practice, and the skills needed for success in the modern workplace.

What’s driving you towards a career in business?
Maybe you want to earn a business degree so you can give back to your community, guiding local businesses and creating opportunity and economic growth not only for yourself, but for the hard-working people in your area. Perhaps you need a skill set that can keep up with your ambitious career goals. Or you might just want to develop a strong academic understanding of and insight into a £2.8trillion industry.

At LSBU you’ll find a Business Management degree that gives you all of this and more, with an opportunity to undertake a placement in your third year, allowing you to evidence your theoretical knowledge and apply to the world of work. Students have completed placements in a variety of organisations, including the NHS and Nissan, as well as working for smaller businesses across the capital in the digital, commercial and marketing sectors.

Our recent revalidation ensures you get the most timely and up-to-date business education possible. The business world is being reshaped by artificial intelligence, sustainability, and ethical pressures, and our new Business Management BSc (Hons) prepares you to lead within it, with all three themes embedded throughout every year of your degree.

Your future employability remains at the forefront of our teaching, with our course development being directly informed by professional bodies, such as the institute of Enterprise and Entrepreneurs (IOEE). Your specific style learning sits at the core of our teaching as well, as you are now able to choose your preferred assessment format across modules, helping us cater to a more diverse range of learners, allowing you to perform at your best.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
N278
Institution code:
L75

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