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Business Management and Sustainability SW

1 Study option · UndergraduateCity Campus

Course summary

Think sustainability, and you’ll likely think green — key global issues like emissions, footprints, and carbon management. But are you getting the full picture of what sustainability in business really means?

On this course, we’ll show you how to manage ethically, responsibly, and profitably. Learn how companies can do more than just make money, as guardians of the environment, the economy, and society. As well as getting to grips with the fundamentals of business management, you’ll cover hot topic issues like human rights, equality and diversity, work-life balance, wellness, and the big trends that are reshaping how business works. Take on live industry briefs and consultancy projects; complete an internship or a year-long placement; even study abroad!

This course is about responsible, inclusive leadership, and new growth strategies that could change the world. Sustainable management matters more now than ever before; in a competitive business landscape, it’s time to stand up and stand out.

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Application codes

Course code:
N297
Institution code:
N91

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74 Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)

88 Go onto work and study

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