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BSc Single Honours Business and Law

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BSc Single Honours Business and Law

Discover how legal frameworks and commercial strategy combine to shape decision-making, governance and innovation in today’s business world. The BSc (Hons) Business and Law at Birmingham Newman University is a full-time undergraduate degree designed for students who want to understand the intersection of commerce and the legal system. Whether you are aiming to work in corporate law, compliance, consultancy or entrepreneurship, this course offers a professionally focused and intellectually engaging route into a wide range of careers.

What does this course cover?
What does this course cover

You will explore core business disciplines including strategy, finance and marketing, alongside key areas of legal study such as contract law, employment law, company law and business ethics. Learning is delivered through lectures, seminars, case studies and simulations, helping you apply theory to real-world scenarios. You will also engage in group projects and legal analysis, developing the confidence and critical thinking skills needed to navigate complex professional environments.

How will I be assessed?
How will I be assessed

Assessment is designed to support your development into a confident and capable graduate. You will complete coursework-based tasks including case study analysis, business reports, presentations, debates and digital artefacts. These assessments help you apply theory to practice, develop critical reasoning and build professional judgement. There are no traditional written exams, allowing you to focus on building practical, career-ready skills that support your progression beyond university.

Why study this course

Studying the BSc (Hons) Business and Law at Birmingham Newman University offers a unique opportunity to explore how legal frameworks and commercial strategy shape the modern workplace. Whether you are preparing for a career in legal services, corporate governance or business consultancy, the course helps you develop the insight and judgement needed to make informed, ethical decisions and lead with confidence. With a strong emphasis on applied learning and professional development, you will graduate ready to contribute meaningfully in a range of business and legal contexts.

Explore the Relationship Between Law and Business Practice

Legal and commercial principles are deeply interconnected, and this course helps you understand how they influence organisational success. You will study a blend of business and legal subjects, including strategy, finance, marketing, contract law, employment law and corporate regulation. These areas are explored through case studies, debates and applied projects that challenge you to think critically and respond to real-world scenarios. The course encourages a practical, reflective approach, helping you apply your learning effectively in professional settings.

Supportive and Personalised Learning

At Birmingham Newman University, you will be part of a welcoming and inclusive learning community that supports your growth. Teaching is delivered by experienced academics and practitioners who provide tailored support throughout your studies. With small class sizes, regular feedback and a strong focus on applied learning, you will be encouraged to build confidence, develop your professional identity and prepare for a successful career in business, law or related fields.

Got a question you’d like to ask?

We welcome students from all backgrounds and accept a wide range of qualifications. If yours aren’t listed, don’t worry – our Admissions Team can help you explore your options. See full entry requirements.

• A-Level: Grade profile of BBC or 112 UCAS Tariff Points.
• BTEC: Grade profile of DMM. This can be achieved from either an Extended National Diploma or a combination of smaller BTEC qualifications.
• T-levels: A T-level with an overall Merit grade.

If English is not your first language, you must have the following IELTS score:
· Foundation courses: A Secure English Language Test equivalent to IELTS 5.5 IELTS with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
· Undergraduate courses: A Secure English Language Test equivalent to IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
Other English language qualifications are also accepted. Please contact admissions for further information.

Non-Academic Requirements:

Success at Interview. The Admissions team will use the course entry requirements, as well as your personal statement, reference and any work experience information, to shortlist and invite successful candidates for interview.

Please contact Admissions if you have any questions.

Course fees

The tuition fee for academic year 2025/26 is: £9,535

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20 Credits (Compulsory)

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By providing an understanding of the intricacies of motivations and leadership to unravelling the mysteries of change, this module will enable students to understand concepts such as motivation, perception, personality, and attitudes and gain insight into the underlying factors including organisational culture in influencing and shaping employee behaviour.

Introduction to management
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20 Credits (Compulsory)

This module will introduce students to the objective of the tort system and basic principles of liability underpinning tort law to consider some of the various interests that are protected. The module will explore the acts and omissions that give rise to liability and the type of harm which is actionable and for which compensation can be sought. The module deals with issues of caution and fault within particular types of action in tort, and considers the role of policy in relation to this area of law. The module also considers briefly the relevance of different modes of liability, including strict liability, vicarious liability and contributory negligence, as well as defences, and some of the potential remedies available to an action in tort.

Placement information

Throughout your BSc (Hons) Business and Law course, you will engage with practical opportunities across business and legal settings. These experiences are carefully integrated with your academic modules to support your development. You will be guided by experienced professionals and supported by university staff, with progress monitored through structured reflection and assessment. You will also interact with legal practitioners and business professionals, helping you to build insight, confidence and a deeper understanding of commercial and legal practice. These opportunities are designed to help you apply theory to real-life scenarios and grow into a capable and reflective graduate.

Studying and living in Birmingham

At Birmingham Newman University, you’ll enjoy the best of both worlds: a peaceful, green campus that creates the ideal setting for focused study and personal reflection, yet remains just eight miles from the vibrant city centre.

As the UK’s second-largest city, Birmingham is also one of the youngest and most diverse in Europe, offering a dynamic blend of culture, innovation and opportunity. From world-renowned museums and music venues to a thriving food scene alongside a growing business and tech sector, it’s a place where creativity and ambition naturally thrive.

Experience Birmingham: A City Full of Possibilities

Whether you're discovering the Midlands for the first time or already know the area well, Birmingham provides a lively and inclusive environment for students. As one of the most energetic and multicultural cities in the UK, it’s a place where you can grow academically while developing personally. Its rich cultural heritage, creative energy and broad range of opportunities make it an inspiring backdrop for your university journey.

A City That Loves Great Food

Birmingham is a brilliant place to explore diverse culinary experiences. You might wander through the famous Balti Triangle, sample global street food at Digbeth Dining Club or enjoy a relaxed meal by the canals in Brindleyplace. The city is also home to independent cafés, vegan-friendly eateries and countless hidden gems. Whether you're grabbing a quick bite between lectures or planning an evening out, there’s always something new to discover.

Arts, Culture and Entertainment

The city pulses with creativity. You could catch live music at the O2 Academy, experience a world-class performance at the Birmingham Hippodrome or browse exhibitions at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Creative spaces like the Custard Factory showcase local talent while hosting events that celebrate innovation. With festivals, sporting fixtures and cultural celebrations taking place year-round, there’s never a shortage of things to enjoy.

Simple & Convenient Travel

Getting around Birmingham is straightforward thanks to its well-connected public transport system. Buses, trams and trains make it easy to reach campus, explore the city or travel further afield. Whether you're commuting daily or heading off for a weekend adventure, transport is both accessible and affordable.

Life Beyond the Lecture Hall

Your time at Birmingham Newman University extends far beyond academic study. You’ll have the chance to join student societies, contribute to community projects or try something entirely new. The university’s supportive atmosphere encourages you to build confidence, develop practical skills and feel genuinely at home throughout your studies.

What careers can I consider

Graduates of this degree are well-prepared for roles in business management, legal services, compliance, consultancy or public administration. The course also supports progression into postgraduate study or professional training. You will be equipped to contribute confidently to strategic planning, legal decision-making and organisational development. Support from Birmingham Newman University’s Careers and Employability Service includes mentoring, networking opportunities and guidance on further study or employment.

Accreditations and exemptions

This degree is academically rigorous and professionally relevant, preparing you for careers that require legal insight, commercial awareness and strategic thinking. The BSc (Hons) Business and Law is a university-accredited undergraduate qualification awarded by Birmingham Newman University. While it does not currently offer exemptions from professional legal bodies, it provides a strong foundation for further study or professional qualifications in areas such as business law, compliance or management.

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