You will establish foundations in sociological approaches to gender, race, class, and sexuality before more complex issues between science and race, reproductive politics, corporate power, climate change, aging, religion, and media power. Youll study the theories, principles, and underlying concepts of the main functions of management, equipped with a strong understanding of business models and processes, all brought to life with real-world examples and case studies. Youll examine how strategic decision-making within organizations takes place, and develop the ability to recognize and analyze the economic, technical, financial, social, and organizational parameters within which modern managers make decisions. The sociology strand of the course is about real-life experiences and how they relate to bigger social problems. We explore the social constraints we encounter in our everyday lives and how they are reinforced by class, race, religion, and gender. To understand how these issues perpetuate existing inequalities and unequal life chances, we analyze what impact official politics has on such processes, how politics is intertwined with the profit-making aims pursued by big corporations and how their combined interests dominate our social imaginations. We assess public policy responses and where they are problematic.
BBC (standard offer) BCC (with EPQ or Core Maths minimum grade B) CCC (contextual offer*)
IELTS: An overall minimum score of 6.5, with a minimum of 6.0 for each individual IELTS skill
Business Administration and Management
Aston University, Birmingham
Undergraduate
4
September 2021-22
£9,250, £15,950,
Leeds, England
Undergraduate
GBP £9,250, £13,000
Canterbury, England
Undergraduate
GBP £9,250, £13,000
London
Undergraduate
£9,250, £13,900