Prepare to excel as a business and HRM professional.
Our BA Business programmes are designed with your career aspirations in mind, offering flexibility and a broad range of opportunities to tailor your studies.
Build a strong foundation in your first two years (Levels 7 & 8) with our newly introduced common modules where you'll focus on the essentials in business and marketing studies. For your third year (Level 9) onwards, you'll have the freedom to choose your area of specialism.
Discover your passion and focus on the areas that excite you the most. Whether you stick with your initial plan or explore new pathways within the Business School, the choice is yours.
The BA (Hons) Business with HRM has been refreshed to equip you with the skills and knowledge to thrive in today’s rapidly evolving global economy. Alongside core business and principles, you will specialise in HRM while mastering AI-driven decision-making, developing entrepreneurial strategies, and gaining practical insights that are directly relevant to real-world business challenges.
Professional accreditation
Accredited by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), the BA (Hons) Business with HRM provides a pathway towards CIPD qualifications that are highly sought after by employers, enhancing your employability.
Course highlights
Learn to harness AI-driven decision-making and entrepreneurial strategies to succeed in a rapidly evolving global economy.
Develop effective communication skills and in-depth knowledge to prepare you for a wide range of business and HRM roles.
Gain specialist finance skills that will help you stand out in today’s competitive job market.
Focus on real industry issues, providing you with the practical experience to solve the business and HRM challenges faced by modern businesses.
Engage in hands-on projects with real companies, applying your knowledge to solve real-world business and HRM challenges.
Explore contemporary topics such as sustainability, business ethics, etc., aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Study in a programme with strong links to local and national organisations, ensuring teaching and assessments are aligned with current industry demands.
Career prospects
Jobs
Upon completion of the programme, our graduates are equipped with the professional knowledge, skills and understanding to pursue careers within human resources. The business modules arm our graduates with the knowledge and skills necessary to explore careers in general organisation management.
Recent Business with Human resource management graduates are employed across the public, private and third sector in industries such as recruitment, NHS, BP, IKEA and local authority.
The BA (Hons) Business with HRM programme allows you to tailor your studies to suit your career goals.
In Levels 7 and 8, you'll build a strong foundation in core business subjects, shared across four pathways: Business, Finance, Human Resources, and Marketing. As you progress to Levels 9 and 10, you'll focus on specialised finance modules, alongside a common Research Design & Methods module at level 9 and a Dissertation/Project module at level 10.
A Digital/AI theme is embedded throughout the programme, ensuring you stay up to date with advancements in transformational technologies that are revolutionising how we work, learn and live.
Core modules include Risk in Financial Services, Global Financial Compliance, Investment Analysis, Strategic Financial Management, Statistics for Business with Finance, and more.
Year 1
In the first year, students will build a foundation in business and HRM principles.
Core modules include:
Entrepreneurial Thought and Action
Understanding Organisations in Business and Society
Introduction to People Management.
Students can also choose from a selection of options, including:
Fundamentals of Finance*
Introduction to Marketing*
Foundations of AI in Business*
Professional Development Experience Level 7
*These modules are the recommended optional modules for BA (Hons) Business with HRM students.
Year 2
The second year focuses on developing practical business and HRM skills.
Core modules include:
Organisational Behaviour
Creating Sustainable Business
Operations Management
Students can also choose from a selection of options, including:
AI Innovation and Business Analytics*
Digital Workplaces*
Social Media Marketing*
Professional Development Experience Level 8.
*These modules are the recommended optional modules for BA (Hons) Business with HRM students.
Year 3
In the third year, students engage in specialised HRM study with a focus on contemporary topics and practical application.
Core modules include:
Managing Talent in Organisations
Managing Performance and Reward
Professional Practice HRM
HR Systems and Analytics
Critical Employment
Research Design and Methods (which prepares students for their final-year dissertation/project).
Year 4
The Honours year focuses on advanced HRM strategies and research.
Students will complete an Honours Dissertation/project module worth 40 credit points, alongside the following core modules:
Transformational HRM
HR Policy & Practice
Managing Equality and Diversity
Critical Issues in International HRM
Teaching & Assessment
You will be taught through a combination of lectures, tutorials, and workshops, providing both theoretical knowledge and practical insights.
There will also be group work and independent study, allowing you to develop essential transferable skills such as research, presentation, communication, and teamwork.
The BA (Hons) Business with HRM programme employs a diverse range of assessment methods to reflect real-world business and HRM practices. These include:
Presentations
Reports
Essays
Practical assessments
Portfolios
This variety ensures you build a comprehensive skill set, preparing you for the dynamic demands of the HRM profession.
Entry requirements
Year 1
Scottish Highers
Standard entry requirements: ABBB
Minimum entry requirements: CCC
Alternative Minimum Entry Requirements: CC PLUS successful completion of one of the following: - UWS Foundation Academy - Foundation Apprenticeship - UWS Next Steps to University module - Routes for All - Top-Up - LEAPS
A levels
Standard entry requirements: BCC
Minimum entry requirements: CCC
Irish Leaving Certificate
H1H2H2H2
International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma
24 points
Scottish Wider Access Programme (SWAP)
Access to Humanities (BBB) Access to HE Diploma (BB)
Undergraduate Tuition Fees
Tuition fees for this course 2025/26
Scottish
£1,820 cost per year of study (usually paid by the Scottish Government via SAAS*)
All other UK & Republic of Ireland
£9,535 per year of study (4 years of study for the price of 3 years)
Channel Islands & Isle of Man
£9,535 per year of study (4 years of study for the price of 3 years)
Ready to apply? All UK & EU Undergraduate applications should be made through UCAS. Further information for international, part-time and exchange applications can be found below.
Students from non-EU/non-EEA countries can apply directly to UWS via our dedicated online application system. The latest we can process your application is 6 weeks before the course start date to allow for visa processing times. For more information on when and how to apply to study at UWS please refer to our International Undergraduate Application Guide.
For part-time & online study, you should apply directly to the University through our online application system, not through UCAS. Please select the part-time mode of study when submitting your application. Before you begin your application, it is important to read the part-time application step-by-step guide for a smooth process.
To come to UWS as a visiting student on a study abroad or exchange programme, you must apply entirely through our online system.
An ATAS certificate is not required for overseas students applying for this course.
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