The University of Surrey inspires positive change in business and society, individuals and organizations, locally and globally by delivering impactful research and courses which promote a global and digital mindset for the future of business. It Business Management courses give learners the opportunity to explore how organizations of all sizes start, run and thrive.
By combining this core business knowledge with specific expertise in entrepreneurship on the BSc (Hons) Business Management (Entrepreneurship) pathway, students will explore different approaches to innovation and entrepreneurial culture both within established organizations and new business start-ups.
Entrepreneurship is about pursuing opportunities beyond the resources individuals have at hand. Entrepreneurs are pioneers and innovators who often build businesses from scratch, or work within their organizations to create new opportunities. This course is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).
The BSc (Hons) Business Management (Entrepreneurship) course offers a wide variety of modules on topics including entrepreneurship in the digital domain, business law, and entrepreneurship and innovation, as well as core business topics. Students will also learn how to consider financial and institutional systems in supporting entrepreneurship in different economies, and gain an analytical framework for understanding different approaches to entrepreneurial cultures.
Surrey has an excellent track record of graduate employment. Its graduates are already putting into practice the experience, skills and knowledge they've gained on this course in companies such as Accenture, Aldi, Fujitsu, Hays Recruitment, JP Morgan, Marks and Spencer, Panasonic and Samsung.