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The University of London, a global leader in higher education, offers a portfolio of degrees through its Recognised Teaching Centre in Malta, Saint Martin’s Institute of Higher Education.

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With academic direction from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), ranked #2 globally in Social Sciences and Management, these programme prepare you to pursue careers in a wide range of sectors and fields including accountancy, baking, economics, finance, human resources management, management, and marketing.

Irrespective of whether you are planning to embark on your first degree, transfer from another programme or return to the university, our approach allows you to study for a world-class degree in Malta, without the necessity to relocate to London.

The business world is experiencing rapid technological growth and shifting global forces with the East growing in its importance, businesses in every sector are looking for new strategies to adapt and evolve to these new scenarios. Managers and entrepreneurs are required to critically assess large amounts of information, structure and solve problems, as well as draw on a variety of academic disciplines to inform their decisions.

BSC (HONS) BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

The BSc (Hons) Business and Management programme empowers you to examine contemporary business issues analytically and critically. You will learn how to question and evaluate information, develop informed arguments, and communicate effectively with various stakeholders.

The three year BSc (Hons) Business & Management provides the academic span and rigour that provide the skills and competences that are increasingly sought after by employers.

The BSc (Hons) Business and Management programme equips you with a rich, dynamic understanding of international management topics and prepares you for the demands of a rapidly evolving business landscape. As a student, you will be able to:

• develop practical problem-solving skills by applying theoretical models to real world scenarios; • address foundational and contemporary management issues; • analyse business challenges through the lens of various social science disciplines.

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