STUDY
Course options: | Professional Placement, Study Abroad |
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Institution code: | S82 |
UCAS code: | N100 |
Start date: | September 2025 |
Duration: | Three/four years full-time |
Location: | Ipswich |
Typical Offer: | 112 UCAS tariff points or above, BBC (A-Level), DMM (BTEC) , Merit (T Level) |
Course options: | Professional Placement, Study Abroad |
---|---|
Institution code: | S82 |
UCAS code: | N100 |
Start date: | September 2025 |
Duration: | Three/four years full-time |
---|---|
Location: | Ipswich |
Typical Offer: | 112 UCAS tariff points or above, BBC (A-Level), DMM (BTEC) , Merit (T Level) |
Overview
The BA (Hons) Business Management degree course brings together degree-level education and professional practice and has been co-designed with industry experts to equip you with the practical experience and knowledge you’ll need to thrive in a complex digital landscape.
In your first year, you will study core modules to build a solid foundation in key areas of Business Management, in your second and third year, we will offer you optional modules to help you shape your degree around your interests.
For students with a particular interest in Digital Marketing, Digital Entrepreneurship, or Digital Innovation, we offer a set of modules (pathway) that will reflect this specialism on your degree certificate.
If you do not wish to pursue these specialisms you can choose from the available options to 'build your own’ degree programme and study business in a way that suits you.
The BA (Hons) Business Management degrees are dual accredited with the Chartered Management Institute (CMI). This means that by opting to study Business Management, and completing your degree you will also receive a L5 Chartered Manager qualification. Recent studies have shown that graduates from a CMI accredited degree earn 7% more than non-accredited graduates with 72% of graduates agreeing that this gave them a competitive edge in the job market. The Business School’s collaboration with this worldwide, industry renowned body enables us to embed essential skill building into your degree to ensure you are a work-ready graduate.
Course Modules
Our undergraduate programmes are delivered as 'block and blend', more information can be found on Why Suffolk? You can also watch our .
In your first year, you will study core modules to build a strong foundation in key areas of Business Management, in year two you have the option to progress to one of following:
Pathway 1: Business Management (Digital Marketing)
Pathway 2: Business Management (Digital Entrepreneurship)
Pathway 3: Business Management (Digital Innovation)
Pathway 4: Business Management (Build your Own)
Downloadable information regarding all ºüÀêÊÓƵ courses, including Key Facts, Course Aims, Course Structure and Assessment, is available in the Definitive Course Record.
You will develop an understanding of the nature, processes and origins of 'management'. You’ll explore leadership, followership and the key principles of managing people.
Accounting and Finance play significant roles in every economy. Consequently, those charged with leadership and management roles must be equipped with to engage with and to interrogate accounting and financial information. You will be prepared to enter managerial and leadership roles and be able to make use of this information to guide decision-making.
Digital Marketing is now a fundamental part of Business. Expanding on your knowledge of the basic marketing principles you will explore how digital marketing contributes to modern-day marketing.
This module looks at how businesses can evolve and thrive in competitive markets. Combining data, operations, legal requirements, organisational behaviour and risk management this module is at the centre of growth within the business environment.
Key economic principles impact how all businesses function. You will be introduced to core concepts in both microeconomics (consumers, firms and markets) and macroeconomics (economic systems and policy) and encourage you to consider how they affect different types of business. You’ll also look at how economists use data analysis to identify trends and aid managerial decision making both nationally and internationally.
This module recognises the importance of entrepreneurship to stimulating and sustaining economic growth. You will examine what makes for a successful entrepreneur and how ideas can be evaluated and then turned into successful businesses. This will include business planning, financing and risk assessment.
In this module you will have the opportunity to take part in a placement within a UK business. It is designed to develop your skills in the workplace and give you the opportunity to apply your knowledge with real businesses.
This module encourages students to discuss and debate some of these issues and to develop both a sensitivity to a range of concerns and confidence in applying frameworks, theories and heuristics which can be used to guide the actions of managers and leaders.
Digital business models are a critical part of todays’ business and entrepreneurial environment, enabling businesses and entrepreneurs to create innovative and new revenue streams, customer experiences and growth trajectories. This module helps students develop an understanding of the fundamental concepts and tools for developing digital business models relevant for a dynamically digital and innovative entrepreneurial world.
Building on from the students' knowledge of the various digital marketing tools, this module looks at how you implement them, measure and analyze their performance. Through exploring industry benchmarks, return on investment and the key performance indicators (KPIs) for each aspect of digital marketing the students can determine what success looks like within the digital marketing environment.
This is not just a module about quantitative methods and data, students will be encouraged to consider multiple types of data and the role that they can play in decision-making. The module acts as a context-led introduction to research methods and the design of data collection and research projects, vital to students as they enter Level 6.
You will develop an understanding of the importance of customer satisfaction and therefore, business success either within the profit sector or the not-for-profit sectors. Consumer behaviour will link with and develops the Level 4 Digital Marketing knowledge you have gained and highlights the psychology involved with buying behaviour, decision making and gaining loyalty.
The extended project provides students with the opportunity to work on a project of interest to them. The module is deliberately designed to be flexible and to offer students the option of undertaking a more formal piece of research; to work on a project suggested by their employer or another organization; or to undertake research into the feasibility of a business idea or in preparation of a business plan.
Te enterprising graduate module provides specific provision for students that wish to focus on entrepreneurship and the study of entrepreneurial practice. It also provides students with the chance to synthesise learning through supported study on a topic or idea of interest to them, supported by academics, enterprise professionals and SME owner/managers.
This module focuses on technology and how ever-changing advancements in technology impact the way we work and the way companies are adapting and evolving. We will look at topics such as artificial intelligence, cyber security & data protection, manufacturing using technology, automation and digital communication.
Digital commerce is significantly impacting on business operations and entrepreneurial pursuits. As such, digital commerce is increasingly becoming a critical component of business and entrepreneurial strategies enacted in digital landscapes. This has led to an increasing demand for graduates with knowledge and skills to effectively manage digital commerce. This module will provide students with the opportunity to develop an in-depth understanding of the principles of digital commerce, effectively design and implement e-commerce strategies, and manage digital commerce in business and entrepreneurial contexts.
Throughout this module students will engage with brands considering how brands are formed and established, examining the development of their cultural meaning, their ability to transform consumer experience, build identity and develop equity from both a financial and stakeholder perspective. The challenges of aligning and incorporating the organisations ESG (Environmental, Social and Governence) criteria within their brands and brand messaging will be explored. This module also looks at your own personal brand as you come to the end of your degree and go out into the world of work.
This module builds on the marketing modules undertaken to provide students with the understanding of the principles, methods, and strategies of how marketing is communicated. We will look at the issues affecting communication and how to plan, develop and evaluate effective marketing communication strategies. 
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Entry Requirements
Career Opportunities
Latest research shows that technology, automation & artificial intelligence (AI) could deliver a 22% boost to the UK economy by 2030. By ensuring we are designing our course to focus on the future of business and innovation we are preparing you for the future of the world of work. Despite the significant growth in AI there’s also been a growing number of roles that require direct human interaction. Business Development Managers were the 2nd most in demand occupations in the UK in 2021, closely followed by Business Management professionals and project managers, 8th most in demand.
This degree enables you to work within a range of industries, whether major corporates, the public sector, SME’s, charities or start-ups. Graduates have gone on to set up their own businesses through the support of our innovations labs and some have gone on to become account managers, hold senior management and leadership roles in a range of national and international organisations.
The key element of this degree and is specialised pathways is that you can becoming an expert in a specialist subject such as Marketing or Entrepreneurship but you still carry with you that crucial business acumen needed in industry.
Our Careers Employability and Enterprise Team are here to support you, not only whilst you complete your studies, but after you graduate and beyond.
To find out more about our range of services and support, please visit our Careers, Employability and Enterprise page.
Facilities and Resources
- Innovation Lab
- Ideas Room
- Digitech
- Film & Photography studios
- 3D printing lab
- Library
- Online Learning Platform (OLE)
- Podcast recording suite
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