Studying Management will help you understand theory and develop the skills to put it into practice. Management is sometimes defined as the achievement of results with, and through, others. Organisations in the public, private, charitable and voluntary sectors are all managed and the goods and services they provide are used by all of us in our daily lives. Whether the challenge is developing profitable new products or improving the health of our nation, the answer often comes down to management. In Business Law, you’ll study commercial law and business legal regulations. These include company law, competition law and human rights law.
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As a Management graduate you’ll have a strong understanding of business structure with the ability to analyse and use business data and information. Your commercial awareness will be valued by a wide range of employers across all industries. You're as likely to find yourself working in a small, privately-owned company as a large multinational, the public sector or perhaps even in your own business. For example, recent graduates are now working for Ernst and Young, The Royal Bank of Scotland, Lloyds, Hewlett Packard and Proctor & Gamble with job titles such as graduate sales trainee, logistics manger and business development manager. Graduates who specialise in Business Law develop excellent research and analytical skills. You’ll be able to interpret and explain complex information both verbally and in writing and have good commercial awareness. You have the potential to work in government services, commerce and industry, banking and insurance, management and administration.