The study of business management
Business management degrees are many and varied and will cover a lot of ground. You will typically learn how to manage complex organisations, manage supply chains, manage people, operate within different industries and play a role in running multinational corporations.
The degree covers business studies, management, finance, accounting, marketing, human resources, leisure and tourism, transport, logistics and all the many challenges you’ll face in the working world.
It’s an interesting topic of study and one that’s very popular right now.
What careers use a business management degree?
The short answer is any career can use a business management degree. The skills you learn can be applied in almost any professional working environment.
You don’t have to work for a multinational either. Some of the skills can be applied on a micro level, in much smaller organisations.
There are no specific careers that require a business management degree but many hundreds, if not thousands, that would benefit from one!
Where to study business management
What are the top 10 universities in the UK for business management?
Let’s find out!
The University of Oxford
The University of Oxford is the #1 ranked university in the UK for business management as well as being in the top three overall. The university has a BA course in economics and management that covers many core aspects of business management.
The University of Oxford vies continuously with Cambridge as the top university in the country but for this course, Oxford comes out on top. The quality of the teaching is high and customer satisfaction is high too.
Oxford as a city is nice. It’s an ancient city with lots of history, narrow streets, red-brick buildings and old pubs. It’s relaxed as cities go and is a nice place to spend your student years.
St Andrews
St Andrews in Scotland is another prestigious university that offers courses in business management. In fact, it offers 58 courses covering Ba, BSc, Ma and MSc across business and associated subjects.
St Andrews is in Scotland what Oxford is in England and can be hard to get into. Once you’re in, the quality of the campus and the teaching is high, as are student satisfaction rates.
Located just northeast of Edinburgh, the university is in a green and pleasant land surrounded by golf courses, wide open spaces and the North Sea. Edinburgh is a short drive away, providing all the shopping and dining you could need.
Bath University
Bath University is highly rated for business management. It is also highly rated overall, often appearing in the top 10 universities in the UK across many league tables.
Bath offers 13 business management degree courses covering BSc and MSci. Some are pure business courses and others with complementing subjects.
Bath is a lovely spa town in the south of England. It’s not a large city but it has a lot of character, lovely sandstone buildings, winding streets and a modern centre.
Warwick University
Warwick University is another high-profile non-Oxbridge university that excels in business management. It’s a large university with a wide range of courses, 13 of which are around business management covering BA, BSc, BEng, BASc and others.
Warwick University is another regular in the top 10 university league tables and definitely somewhere to consider if you’re offered a place.
Located just southwest of Coventry, Warwick is a nice town with friendly people, lots of green spaces, characterful streets and buildings and a highly regarded university. Not a bad place to be a student!
UCL
UCL, University College London, is one of the many unis in London and one of the highest rated in the country overall. It’s an old, well-established university with a lot of history and regularly places within the top 10 universities in the UK.
It offers 16 business management courses covering BA, BSc, MSci and others across a wide range of language and humanities topics. Ratings are high and student satisfaction is consistently high too.
University College London is located in Bloomsbury. It’s a nice part of the city with a lot going on, close to Euston Station, tube stations, bus stops and lots of pubs, bars and national landmarks.
Loughborough University
Loughborough University regularly places highly in national league tables thanks to the high standards of teaching, excellent campus and high student satisfaction scores. It may not have the cache of Oxbridge but it delivers quality teaching.
Loughborough University offers 16 business management courses with a variety of topics covering BA, BSc, MSci.
Loughborough is located centrally between Birmingham, Nottingham, Leicester and Derby. Each city is just a short distance away, making this a great place to be a student. You have everything close to home but four great cities less than an hour away.
University for the Creative Arts
The University for the Creative Arts is not a university we see often in the top 10 universities in the UK. It’s definitely a quality institution but not a high profile one like Oxford or St Andrews.
The University for the Creative Arts offers 24 business management courses covering fashion, retail, branding, journalism and the creative industries. It’s an excellent option if you have an idea where you want to go after graduation.
The University for the Creative Arts is based in Farnham, Hampshire close to Aldershot, between London and Southampton. It’s a small town but has a lot of character and is close to motorways and the south coast.
London School of Economics
The London School of Economics, LSE, is one of the more recognisable universities in the country. It’s also a specialist in business subjects so it should be no surprise that it features in the top 10.
LSE offers one business management BSc degree course that covers the core subjects required to modern business. As you’re also in the city of London, your work placement should be interesting!
The London School of Economics is located in Holborn in the city of London. It’s a lively area full of big business, finance and other companies as well as pubs, clubs, shopping and dining.
Leeds University
Leeds University is a highly rated university across a number of subjects, including business management. Located in one of the most vibrant cities in Yorkshire, it’s a nice environment within which to study.
Leeds University offers 17 business management degree courses across BA and BSc. Topics are spread over technology, marketing, analytics and other topics and offer a broad spectrum.
Leeds is an amazing city in the heart of Yorkshire. It’s young, vibrant, lively and has a lot going on. Much of the city has been rejuvenated and offers everything a student needs to survive and thrive.
Strathclyde University
Strathclyde University is our final offering for business management. It’s a well-established university in the centre of Glasgow and is renowned for the quality of the teaching and the campus.
Strathclyde University offers 46 business management courses covering BA, BBA and MBus. Whatever your interest within business, there’s likely to be a course for it here!
Strathclyde University is close to Glasgow city centre, within walking distance of Merchant City. It’s an area full of shops, shopping centres, pubs, bars, restaurants and everything a student needs to enjoy their time here.