BA Business Management with People Management
What are the business challenges presented by shifting markets, ever-changing business models and emerging technologies? Which management skills do you need to deliver a high-level financially and sustainable organisational performance?
Duration
4 years
Starting Date
September
Tuition Fee
GBP 14,000 per year
Location
Dundee
About the programme
People are the lifeblood of any organisation, which is why it’s vital for businesses to make sure employees are happy, healthy and able to work to the best of their abilities. In order to prosper in an aggressive global economy, companies must effectively guide, nurture and manage their workforce.
Gain a clear understanding of how complex organisations work by choosing this fascinating degree designed to give your career a head start. Learn to thrive in today’s fast-paced global economy.
You will learn from tutors with an extensive professional or academic background in People Management, as well as guest speakers from industry. By going beyond the classroom and undertaking activities such as the international IBM Business Challenge, you’ll gain a greater understanding of the complexities of business management.
Compete in real world business challenges
Students are asked to come up with solutions to real business problems set by organisations from a range of business sectors, including food and drink, banking, textiles, and telecoms. Working in small teams, students have to apply their studies to practical problems currently being faced by those businesses, before pitching their solution back to the company.
Take part in entrepreneurial initiatives
In addition to developing solutions to live business problems, in many of your modules you’ll be encouraged to take part in entrepreneurial initiatives to gain addition experience of group working and industry exposure. This is also a great opportunity to work with students from other programmes of study.
Courses Included
- Introduction to Accounting
- Introduction to HR
- Nature of Management
- Introduction to Finance and Statistics
- Business Economics
- Managing People and Ideas