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Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)

Business Management with Foundation and Placement Years

The University of Law

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Here's what you will need to get a place on the Business Management with Foundation and Placement Years course at The University of Law.

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Course summary

What this course is about

UCAS code: N204

Here's what The University of Law says about its Business Management with Foundation and Placement Years course.

The BSc (Hons) Business Management with Foundation and Placement Years is ideal for those interested in a future professional career in business and management. The course offers an excellent grounding in key aspects of business management and will equip you for a wide variety of career options including operations, HR, project management, business analytics, business consultancy as well as setting up your own venture.

Throughout the course you’ll get to develop key employability skills such as research, presentation, critical analysis, problem solving, teamwork and entrepreneurship. The curriculum is also complemented by guest lectures and ‘live’ workshops to promote independent learning and help to increase your employability skills for the future.

The degree programme is designed so that the Foundation Year provides an underpinning year, incorporating both academic and work/professional related learning, for applicants needing to improve their academic skills. The year provides students with knowledge and understanding of the key aspects of social sciences along with the necessary skills needed to participate in the undergraduate business programmes at levels 4, 5 and 6. This includes developing communication skills, digital and research skills, and understanding the importance of sustainability, diversity and inclusion.

Year 1 covers the foundation elements of business management. Years 2 and 4 cover the areas in more depth and in particular develops your employability skills. The programme equips you with the knowledge and skills required for a professional career in a rapidly changing work environment, while supporting your self-awareness, personal development and providing access to valuable work-experience opportunities.

If taking a Placement Year, this will fall in the 3rd year of a 4-year degree. You’ll have the opportunity to find paid work, putting the learning of your first 2 years into practice to develop and enhance real world skills to launch your career.

BSc Business Management has been approved as part of The Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) Accredited Degree scheme and students are eligible to claim exemptions towards the CIM Certificate in Professional Marketing/Digital Marketing.

Students will have an opportunity to qualify for the CMI Level 5 Diploma in Management and Leadership (5D1V2) or the Level 5 Certificate in Leadership and Management (5C1V2) dependent on successful completion of modules which are mapped to one of these CMI awards. This is a good opportunity to develop the skills that are required to become ready for the workplace, while gaining a formal qualification and building a skills portfolio that you can show to future employers.

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Course details

There are a few options in how you might study Business Management with Foundation and Placement Years at The University of Law.

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3 course options available.

Qualification

Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)

Department

The University of Law Business School

Location

London Bloomsbury | London

Duration

5 Years

Study mode

Full-time with year in industry

Subjects

• Business and management

Start date

21 September 2026

Application deadline

14 January 2026

Tuition fees

LocationFees
England£9,535 per year
Scotland£9,535 per year
Wales£9,535 per year
Northern Ireland£9,535 per year
Channel Islands£9,535 per year
Republic of Ireland£9,535 per year
EU£17,550 per year
International£17,550 per year

The modules you will study

Foundation Year: Term 1: • Communication Skills • Digital and Research Skills • Sustainability and Society

Term 2: • Foundation Year Project • Core Concepts of Business • One option from the following: Core Concepts of Computer Science; Core Concepts of Criminology and Policy; Core Concepts of Law Core Concepts of Psychology.

Year One: • Essentials of Management • Academic and Employability Skills • Principles of Marketing • Accounting and Finance • Quantitative Methods for Business • Managing and Leading People

Year Two: Three Compulsory Modules in Semester 1: • Ethics and Law in the Gig Economy • Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility • Economics for Business

Three elective modules from the list below in Semester 2: • Strategic Brand Management and Social Media • International Human Resources Management • Marketing and Sales in a Digital World • Consumer Psychology and Behaviour • Introduction to Digital Marketing • Project Management • Business Law 1 • Data and Intellectual Property Protection • Introduction to Taxation • Financial Markets and Instruments • Research Methods

Year Three: Three Compulsory Modules in Semester 1: • Global Leadership and Change Management • International Strategic Management • Creativity Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Two or three elective modules in Semester 2 from the list below: • Sector Specific Project or Dissertation • Cases in International Strategy • International Business and Global Trade • Digital Marketing Strategies • Market Research and Digital Marketing Analytics • Digital Sales Management • Personal Finance • Business Law 2 • Advanced Taxation • Audit • Introduction to FinTech • Mergers and Acquisition • Trading

Students who select to undertake a placement year in industry will spend the penultimate year of their BSc programme working for an organisation under academic supervision. This supervised work placement will connect them with the employment market.

Students will gain job-related skills, awareness of the structure of an organisation, practical problem-solving, responsibility, interpersonal skills in professional settings, and understanding of the unwritten rules of workplaces. They will have the opportunity to reflect on their learning, supervised by an academic supervisor. They will also enrich their CVs with important practical experience.

How you will be assessed

Assessment is designed to meet the programme and module learning outcomes both academically and professionally in formative form including the preparation and feedback from seminars, workshops, tests and presentations, as well as in summative assessments that contributes to the grade, including individual coursework, group work, projects, in-class presentations, and exams. In particular, as is usual in the sector, this programme involves a considerable amount of group work and group assessment, i.e., as much as 50% of the assessment on selected modules may take this form.

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