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Undergraduate BA (Hons)

Business Management with Law

Attendance

Full-time

With placement

Course

Three year

Four year

Next enrolment

September 2026

Introduction

In a nutshell

Our BA (Hons) Business Management with Law programme gives you the chance to build strong skills in the areas of business management and law, preparing you for careers where employers want graduates who can think strategically and understand key legal principles.

You’ll study the essentials of business management alongside the laws that shape modern business practice. By working on real case studies and live projects, you’ll see how legal rules affect business decisions and how smart management drives growth and innovation. This mix of business and law knowledge will help you stand out in the workplace or continue on to postgraduate study.

You will graduate with a unique skill set that blends management expertise with legal understanding. This opens doors to careers in business, law, consultancy and leadership roles where strategic thinking and legal awareness are essential.

  • Embed legal knowledge, leadership, sustainability and innovation into your strategic thinking 
  • Study contract, commercial, consumer, employment, company and AI law in a business context 
  • Develop leadership, strategy and project management skills for required for the workplace environment 
  • Engage with real-world business challenges through SME-linked projects and case studies 
  • Learn to interpret and apply data for ethical and innovative decision-making 

Be industry ready

You’ll look ahead to the technologies that will affect the work of business and law professionals in the future and gain the essential digitals skills that will help you go further in the industry, such as:  

  • WestLaw
  • Body swap technology
  • LinkedIn Learning
  • Microsoft PowerPoint – LinkedIn Learning
  • Microsoft Project – LinkedIn Learning
  • Generative AI – LinkedIn Learning
  • Power BI
This course is also available with a foundation year or placement option. Speak to our enquiries team for information.

Your journey starts here

Ready to take the next step? Discover more by attending an open day, or speak to our dedicated course enquiries team for further information.  

Placement

options available

International

students accepted

This is for you if...

1.

You want to combine legal and business knowledge with broad career options in law, business or postgraduate studies

2.

You are interested in how law shapes business decisions in organisations

3.

You want to develop the business and legal leadership and ethical problem-solving skills required for today’s business environment

4.

You are passionate about leading responsibly, embedding sustainable principles and innovation into your strategic thinking

5.

You want to understand how legal principles in contract, commercial, employment, company and AI law are applied in a business context

6.

You want practical experience with SMEs and real-world business challenges

Course details

All about the course

This business and law degree is designed for ambitious students who want to succeed in either field. You will gain strong skills in business management, including data analysis, sustainable innovation, leadership and project management. At the same time, you will explore the legal frameworks and regulations that guide everyday business operations.

Through this dual focus, you’ll develop critical thinking, strategic decision making and applied legal knowledge in a business context. By the time you graduate, you’ll be equipped with the skills, expertise and practical experience needed to launch a rewarding career in business or law, or to progress confidently into postgraduate study.

Enhance your experience

Studying Business Management with Law at the University of Salford offers numerous opportunities to gain additional practical experience and practice your skills in a real-world setting.

With the opportunity for all students to complete a paid work placement or study abroad between their second and third years, you will enter the world of work with an in-depth knowledge of the industry and of key business concepts. 

Discover our extracurricular and out-of-classroom opportunities to see how you can take your studies further. 

Year one

Understanding Organisations

Through an immersive and intensive delivery, this introductory module explores how businesses operate through core functions like people management, finance, marketing and operations. Via an organisational visit and case studies, you will learn how organisations work and respond to external change. 

You will compare business types alongside developing essential academic and professional skills in analysis, reporting and presentation of information to support future study and careers. The module will leave you with understanding of appropriate academic practice and expectations of professional behaviour alongside a strong foundation of business knowledge to build on for the remainder of your degree discipline.

Data Driven Decision Making

Explore how data drives business success and learn about essential tools for data collection, analysis and decision-making. You'll also learn how to use data to make and justify business decisions and will have the opportunity to develop your professional digital skills to ensure you meet the growing demand for these in the modern workplace. You will learn how to communicate in collaborative digital environments to a high professional level using a range of industry standard tools, and you'll be introduced to emerging tools for AI and automation.

 

Law and Legal Skills for Business

The module introduces you to the English legal system, its structures and its role in society, with a focus on how law influences business practice. You will learn and explore about courts, legal principles and key sources of law, developing skills in legal reasoning, research and citation using OSCOLA. 

The module also highlights the importance of digital literacy, including engagement with online legal resources and training tools. You will apply legal rules to practical business scenarios and will gain a strong foundation for specialist business law modules. With these, you will develop critical thinking, entrepreneurial skills and sustainable decision making to inspire evidence-based change for people, planet and organisational impact that supports ethical and effective business practice.

Global Business and Sustainable Digital Futures

This module examines the twin forces shaping the future of business: the urgent drive toward sustainability and the disruptive potential of emerging technologies. You will explore ecological economics, climate change and the global energy transition alongside the dynamics of digital transformation, including artificial intelligence, Industry 4.0 and 5.0, robotics, automation, 3D printing, the Internet of Things, blockchain and virtual reality. 

Through case studies and applied learning, you will develop the ability to lead and innovate responsibly in a rapidly changing world, applying creative and sustainable solutions to transform industries and shape next-generation business strategies.

Contract Law for Business

This module will introduce you to the fundamental principles of contract law and their practical application in commercial contexts. You will explore the formation, interpretation and enforcement of contracts, as well as remedies for breach and issues such as misrepresentation and unfair terms. Emphasis is placed on understanding how contractual principles shape everyday business transactions and decision making. Through case studies and problem-based learning, you will develop the ability to analyse legal scenarios, apply relevant legal rule  and evaluate risks, equipping you with essential knowledge and skills for effective participation in business and professional environments. You will also develop critical thinking, data-driven decisions and entrepreneurial skills to lead, innovate and sustain meaningful, evidence-based change for people and planet that supports ethical and effective business practice.

Developing your Career Foundations

This is the start of your professional career, and this module lays the foundation that will support you in being a successful graduate. In your first year, you will research potential career options and map-out skills and opportunities to be developed through your second and third years. By building a graduate portfolio, and demonstrating employability skills, you will identify your strengths and weaknesses to create a personalised and targeted plan alongside your programme pathway. Starting early will give you the confidence and adaptability as you progress through your undergraduate career.

Year two

Project Management

This module will examine various aspects of project management through a variety of means, including online content and practical seminars informed by research and industrial collaborations. It will focus on theoretical approaches, tools and techniques of planning and controlling projects. You will learn to appreciate project management as an important and integral part of a business whether product or service based.

Insight to Impact - Business Decision Making in Context

Building on the knowledge and skills gained in the first year, this module aims to provide you with a more detailed understanding of how data is used and applied in a business setting. This module will introduce the concepts of business intelligence as a service that underpins decision making in different business functional areas, providing you with experience of using industry standard business intelligence tools to lead and inform evidence-based decision making in your subject specialisms. You will understand how to use data visualisations to inform decision making to influence change in the organisations. This will include human centred design approaches, developing understanding of user experience and people in organisations.

Commercial and Consumer Law

This module examines the law relating to the sale and supply of goods and services, agency, product safety, insurance and consumer credit. It builds on the general principles of contract law by focusing specifically on contracts of sale and supply of goods and services as well as addressing the rights and protections afforded to consumers. It also equips you for further study and gives a broad understanding of both substantive and procedural requirements. 

The assessment strategy is in place to enable you gain academic understanding and understanding of how such law works in practice in the commercial and retail sectors. It also provides a foundation to further vocational study with SQE, ILEX or BTC or further post-graduate study. 

You will gain employability skills and benefit from knowledge of the workings of the commercial and consumer processes in contemporary legal society. There is also an international dimension in that the module considers international consumer protection issues and their applicability in the UK jurisdiction.

Live Project for Business

This module offers the opportunity to gain valuable real-world experience by collaborating directly with one of our partner organisations. Working in teams that reflect the dynamics of today’s workplace, you are challenged to address a live business problem, applying key skills in leadership as well as people, project and time management. 

The module encourages creativity, critical thinking and innovation, enabling you to design solutions that inspire and deliver genuine impact. By combining academic learning with professional practice, you will develop the confidence, adaptability and problem-solving abilities needed to succeed in your future careers.

Employment Law for Business

The module aims to provide you with an appreciation as to how employment law is formulated. It will identify those aspects of employment law that impact critically upon business practice, including employment status, the employment contract, discrimination, discipline and dismissal, health and safety and trade union matters.

This module will help you to develop an understanding of those aspects of employment law which provides the legal framework for employment relationships and regulate the working environment. You will develop the critical thinking, data-driven decision making and entrepreneurial skills to lead, innovate and sustain meaningful, evidence-based change for people and planet that supports the application of employment law to solve problems in business practice.

Developing Your Professional Identity

This module will enable you to build on the embedded employability skills developed during year one of the programme. Through engaging in various professional development and reflection activities, you will be able to identify or realise, evaluate, plan and lead on the development of your future-focused knowledge, skills, behaviours and activities required to help secure your professional career aspirations, according to your programme of study. You will develop knowledge on how to access career-specific and professional graduate-level job opportunities through exploring graduate-level labour market trends, and job-specific employer requirements. 

You will also draw on the expertise of the school’s Career’s and Employability team, employer visits and workshops delivered by the academic team within the school. This will enable you to identify and engage in innovative development strategies to improve your work experience and employability, enabling you to further strengthen in a sustained way your career-focused digital footprint in relation to your professional career goals and around the graduate level employer selection process.

Optional year

Placement

You have the option to do a placement year, taking a year in industry to learn in a real-life environment whilst earning a salary and paying no tuition fees.

This is an excellent opportunity to take advantage of and we will help you find out about vacancies and make the right connections with high profile employers through regular events and presentations.

 For more information, please visit the placement and internships page

Year three

Sustainable Business Practice

In this forward-thinking module, you will critically examine the impact of local business decisions across globalised value chains. The module builds on prior learning and integrates multi-disciplinary themes, including ethical leadership, innovation and digital transformation, to explore how businesses can accelerate progress towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Through case-studies, co-creation activities and student research, you will critically reflect on the assumptions and systems that underpin business as usual before examining the role of managers and leaders in leading change to address the complex challenges of environmental sustainability and social inequalities. The module prepares you for your final year of study and future as an independent learner, by developing your academic skills and problem-solving mindset as you investigate, present and recommend innovative solutions to inspire positive change in both local and global communities.

Innovation Project

This module supports you in developing a deep understanding and practical application of innovation and entrepreneurship, to develop innovation skills that will support your future career, whether you plan to launch your own enterprise as an entrepreneur or drive change within an organisation as an intrapreneur. Working with a partner organisation you will gain an in depth appreciation of the current status of, and external landscape influencing the core business functional areas. This serves as the foundation for exploration of evidence based opportunities for growth and innovation. You will research and respond to contemporary issues, asking critical questions and use the authentic business challenge to research and develop a sustainable and ethical innovation solution which focuses on your chosen area of the business. Building on prior learning, you will develop the confidence and creativity needed to lead innovation and create sustainable value in your chosen career. On completion you will have created a tangible innovation solution that you can use as evidence of your capabilities in a job interview.

Organisational Strategy and Leadership

This module provides you with in depth understanding of strategy and leadership. Using scenarios, you will be equipped to lead transformational change, make evidence-based strategic decisions and contribute meaningfully to sustainable organisational performance in complex, dynamic environments. You will examine and critique the underlying principles of key leadership theories and critically evaluate how effective leaders embed a culture of innovation in organisations. Finally, you will review and critically examine the strategic role of leaders within organisations.

Company Law

This module intends to develop your higher-order problem-solving skills, focussing primarily on the enhancement of individual research and analysis, through a critical review of key legal, contractual and practical issues relevant to corporate legal practice. Working through a fictional case study which places you in the role of a junior lawyer, you will be encouraged to demonstrate a working knowledge of key corporate law concepts and apply your understanding of corporate law processes to generate realistic and considered client-focussed solutions. 

You will also develop critical thinking, data-driven decisions and entrepreneurial skills to lead, innovate and sustain meaningful, evidence-based change for people and planet that supports ethical and effective business practice.

The Professional Graduate

This module enables you to step confidently into your future as a professional graduate. Building on your development at Levels 4 and 5, you will critically reflect on who you are, what you offer, and how you will make your contribution. You will deepen your emotional intelligence, evaluate workplace behaviours, and identify strengths and aspirations to shape a compelling professional identity. Using strengths-based diagnostics and simulated recruitment environments, you will learn to lead through critical thinking and data-driven decisions, innovate with curiosity and entrepreneurial skills, and sustain positive impact for people and planet while building a lifelong learning plan.

Optional Modules

Artificial Intelligence and Law

Emerging technologies are having a major impact on society and transforming the way lawyers provide legal solutions to clients. This module introduces key technologies that have the potential to change how lawyers operate in practice, with a particular focus on Artificial Intelligence (AI). 

You will look at topics such as data mining, data protection, how robotics interacts with the law and the legal implications of present-day issues such as driverless cars, military applications and care robots. With an understanding of the interaction between legal, technical, ethical and business issues around Artificial Intelligence and Law, you will gain a grounding in the technical aspects of autonomous technologies that will enable you to perform better in your future roles.

Law in Action

This module intends to develop your higher-order problem-solving skills, focussing primarily on the enhancement of individual research and analysis, through a critical review of key legal, ethical, professional and practical issues relevant to legal practice. Working through a fictional and real-life cases which places you in the role of a junior lawyer, you will be encouraged to demonstrate a working knowledge of key housing/family law concepts and apply their understanding of appropriate law processes to generate realistic and considered client-focussed solutions. The module will be of interest to those wishing to pursue a career in law, community outreach, social work, healthcare, corporate social responsibility and business.

We take a flexible approach to our course delivery that promotes diversity and inclusivity and provides a blended learning experience, which will vary to meet specific programme requirements. This learning time includes formal lectures and interactive activities such as seminars, tutorials, practical sessions, laboratory and studio learning. Smaller classes may be used to support collaborative activities such as project and group work and presentations. A range of different assessments and feedback is offered to meet the needs of both our diverse student body and specific subject needs.

Our undergraduate courses are normally made up of 20 credit modules which are equal to 200 hours of learning time. A three-year degree qualification typically comprises a total of 360 credits (120 credits per year).

Please note that it may not be possible to deliver the full list of options every year as this will depend on factors such as how many students choose a particular option. Exact modules may also vary in order to keep content current. When accepting your offer of a place to study on this programme, you should be aware that not all optional modules will be running each year. Your tutor will be able to advise you as to the available options on or before the start of the programme. Whilst the University tries to ensure that you are able to undertake your preferred options, it cannot guarantee this.

What Will I be Doing?

Teaching

This programme uses modern teaching methods to make learning active and engaging. The Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) provides core content online, while face‑to‑face sessions focus on practical, hands‑on activities. This means classroom time is used to solve problems, apply concepts and receive valuable feedback.

You’ll take part in peer‑to‑peer learning, with classes acting as a space for discussion and debate on current business issues. Academic staff, guest speakers and student presentations all contribute to this dynamic environment.

Group critiques help you sharpen your communication and intellectual skills by reviewing projects such as business plans, events or promotional campaigns. Industry professionals and experts also join sessions to deliver content linked directly to your modules.

Learning is brought to life through live briefs, simulations and case studies, giving you the chance to apply knowledge to real business challenges. These experiences build teamwork, project management and practical skills that employers value.

In addition, you’ll explore practical case law in lectures and seminars, simulating real‑world litigation outcomes. By applying common law principles and statutory provisions, you’ll see how legal frameworks shape business practice.

Assessment

We use different assessment techniques in different modules and try to ensure all assessments reflect the types of work you will do after graduating. This may include written essays, video presentations, group reports, portfolios and more.  

For further information about teaching and assessment, please speak to our dedicated course enquiries team.

Frequently asked questions

What can I do with a business management and law degree?

After completing our Business Management with Law degree, you have a diverse range of career options you could aim for. You can pursue roles such as compliance officer, business consultant, risk manager, contract manager and human resources manager. This combination of skills is valuable in industries such as finance, real estate, healthcare and government, where understanding both business operations and legal frameworks is crucial.

Is business with law a good degree?

Yes, a degree in business with law is considered a good degree if you are interested in obtaining a role within the business or legal sector. Though not a qualifying law degree, it provides a strong foundation in both business principles and legal frameworks, making graduates versatile and highly employable.

What is business management with law?

Business Management with Law combines the study of business principles with legal concepts. Students learn about management, marketing, finance and operations alongside modules in the legal aspects of business, company law, AI and the law and employment law. This course prepares graduates for roles that require both business skills and legal knowledge, such as corporate management, compliance and contract management.

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What about after uni?

A postgraduate degree is a great option if you want to take your knowledge and skills to the next level. Salford graduates and alumni also receive a fee discount. 

A Business Management with Law graduate continue their studies at postgraduate level in areas such as: 

A taste of what you could become

A business advisor

A business analyst

an arbitrator

a law lecturer

a mediator

and more...

Requirements

What you need to know

Applicant profile

We welcome ambitious and curious students with keen interest in the subjects of business management and law. We are looking for analytical and creative problem-solvers who want to understand both how to run a sustainable and innovative business and the legal and statutory framework that shapes its day-to-day operations. 

The ideal applicant should be interested in responsible leadership, data-driven strategy, ethical, innovative and sustainable decision making. You will be a strong fit if you are eager to explore how commercial contracts, employment rules and emerging AI law impact modern businesses. We value individuals who demonstrate effective communication and critical thinkers with passion for interdisciplinary learning and a commitment to developing practical and theoretical skills. 

International students 

We accept qualifications from all around the world. Applicants will be required to show a proficiency in English, with an IELTS score of 6.0 (with no element below 5.5).

Find your country to see a full list of entry requirements. If you do not meet the entry requirements, you could take the International Foundation Year to gain entry onto this degree. 

Standard entry requirements

GCSE

Maths and English at grade C or grade 4.

You must fulfil our GCSE entry requirements as well as one of the requirements listed below.

UCAS Tariff points

104-112 UCAS Tariff points

A level

BCC with a minimum of two A2 passes

BTEC National Diploma

DMM in any subject

T levels

96 points, pass (A* to C)

Scottish Highers

104 UCAS points from minimum of 2 Advanced Highers

Irish Leaving Certificate

104-112 from a minimum of 2 higher level subjects including a minimum of H7 (D3) or O4 (C3) in Maths and English

International Baccalaureate

30 Points including a grade 5 standard level Maths and 6 in standard level English or 4 higher level Maths and 5 higher level English

European Baccalaureate

Pass diploma with 60% or above

Access to HE

104-112 UCAS points from 45 level 3 credits

Alternative entry requirements

Salford Alternative Entry Scheme

We welcome applications from students who may not meet the stated entry criteria but who can demonstrate their ability to pursue the course successfully. Once we have received your application we will assess it and recommend it for SAES if you are an eligible candidate.

There are two different routes through the Salford Alternative Entry Scheme and applicants will be directed to the one appropriate for their course. Assessment will either be through a review of prior learning or through a formal test.

How much?

Type of study Year Fees
Full-time home 2026/27 £9,535 per year
Full-time international 2026/27 £16,500 per year

Additional costs

You should also consider further costs which may include books, stationery, printing, binding and general subsistence on trips and visits.

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Additional UCAS Information

  • Business Management with Law with Foundation Year – UCAS Course ID – M202
  • Business Management with Law with Placement – UCAS Course ID – M201

Enrolment dates

September 2026

Student information

Terms and conditions

UCAS information

Course ID 3N55

Institution S03