BSc Business Management and Entrepreneurship
BSc Business Management and Entrepreneurship at University of East London is a undergraduate pathway for students who want to develop a strong academic base while shaping a practical route into the sector in London.
Course snapshot
City
London
Duration
3 years
Level
Undergraduate
Awarding provider
University of East London
Campus
London Campus
About the programme
A clearer course picture before you spend time on the next step.
BSc Business Management and Entrepreneurship is seeded in ScholarSync as a undergraduate option delivered through University of East London at London Campus. Based on the official university material available for this provider, students can expect a course experience shaped around business awareness, applied learning, and employability-focused study, with study taking place in London.
Strategy and decision-making
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Operations and team leadership
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Commercial awareness and planning
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Provider context
What stands out about University of East London and this study setting.
Campus context
UEL places students in the Royal Docks with course pages and school information highlighting practical business facilities, analytics spaces, and close links to Canary Wharf and the City.
Study commitment
Undergraduate study that usually follows a multi-year route with time to build academic confidence and subject depth.
Why students look at this provider
- Royal Docks location with strong London business and enterprise context.
- Official business and law materials highlight facilities such as a trading floor, analytics lab, MBA suite, and mock courtroom environment.
- Well suited to students who want a practical London-facing business, marketing, or construction route.
Career direction
What this route can help prepare students for.
Graduate entry roles in the subject area
Further study progression
Operations and support roles with growth potential
Preparation guidance
Entry conversation
Undergraduate routes typically expect prior study or an accepted alternative entry pathway. ScholarSync can help you decide whether qualification-based or work-history-based progression is the better conversation to have first.
What to prepare
- Your basic study goals and preferred city.
- Qualification evidence or work-history details, depending on your route.
- Any questions about timing, evidence, or whether the course looks like the right fit.