Business Management (Graduate Apprenticeship) - BA (Hons)
Our BA (Hons) in Business Management Graduate Apprenticeship (GA) allows you to ‘work, earn and learn’ by studying for a degree when continuing in your employment.
Fitting around your work commitments, our GA is a practical and integrated way to launch a new career or develop expertise with your current employer, who will benefit from having a more highly skilled, more motivated and ambitious employee.
You will learn the higher-level management skills that tomorrow’s companies will need and consolidate that knowledge with real-life work experience.
Please note that this course is only available for direct entry into Year Three in 2025.
Why Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ?
- Be part of a Business School that aims to provide you with an exceptional teaching and learning experience designed to help you succeed: The Queen Margaret Business School courses provide students with hands on experiential learning with an optimum balance of theoretical and practical approaches. The Business School has strong industry links and our courses are developed with close consultation with industry leaders. Our courses have embedded entrepreneurism and employability to make you market ready when you graduate. We recognise the need for ethical, social and ecological responsibility in business and we are a signatory member of The Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME).
- Excellent support from staff: Smaller than average class sizes mean you will get close support and guidance from staff who get to know you.
- Staff expertise: You will be taught by staff who are active researchers, and who share the latest research insights in their teaching ensuring that, as a future leader, you are at the forefront of the latest developments in business and management areas.
- Stimulating learning environment: We offer a friendly and supportive learning environment at our purpose-built campus that has superb facilities for learning, teaching, living and fun. We use a range of innovative teaching methods from work-based learning to an online virtual learning environment, which will support the GA course.
- Gain in-demand practical skills: Our courses are designed to ensure you graduate with in-depth subject knowledge and a range of transferable business skills that are highly sought after by employers.
- Professional links: We are a member of the and (PRME).
- Highly Ranked: We are ranked in the top 3 of Scottish universities for student satisfaction in Business and Management Studies (Complete University Guide 2025).
(Find out about the benefits of this degree to employers)
Business Management (Graduate Apprenticeship) - BA (Hons): The course in brief
Rewarding for you as a student
A Graduate Apprenticeship enables you to study for a degree whilst in employment. This course is a practical and integrated way to launch a new career or develop expertise with your current employer, who will benefit from a more highly skilled, more motivated and ambitious employee.
How can the businesses of tomorrow function better? What is the best way for organisations to manage their resources and break into new markets? How important is the business manager in driving this success? Whatever industry you work in, and no matter how experienced you are, a Graduate Apprenticeship degree in Business Management at Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ will equip you with the skills and expertise you need to meet these challenges – and more.
Rewarding for employers
The Graduate Apprenticeship scheme has great benefits for employers as well as students. Find out more about theÌý.
On this course you will:
- study while continuing in employment;
- boost your professional development and employability;
- study the same core modules as full-time Business Management students, covering core management areas such as marketing, business law, digital business and strategy;
- study work-based learning modules throughout your degree, allowing you to complete projects designed to support your employer’s business goals and objectives;
- benefit from guidance, mentoring and one-to-one supervision provided by our academic staff in support with your employer mentor; and
- benefit from learning alongside other GAs, who will come from very different organisations and have a range of experience. This provides a stimulating and rewarding stage in your professional and personal development, and a unique networking opportunity.
How will I be taught?
Structure
All students enroll onto the honours degree, but you can choose to exit with an ordinary degree after three years. You will spend one day per week on campus and four days per week in the workplace.
Teaching, learning and assessment
You will be taught in lectures, seminars and practical workshops. Outside these timetabled sessions you will be expected to continue learning through self-study. You will be assessed by a range of methods such as written exams, reports, business plans, live pitch, group presentations and negotiation role play.
You will have the iterative support of Academic Development (AD) throughout your course to enable you confidently to manage the purely academic challenges of your study and address the diverse technical requirements of your assignments. AD will be available not only as a regular taught component of your study timetable, but in the form of self-study materials available via your module hubs/websites etc. and as ad-hoc one-to-one or small group sessions, which can usually be arranged at short notice.
Workplace learning
You will continue to work in your current role while you study. This will help you develop your learning into practical, real-world business expertise.
Teaching staff, class sizes and timetables
You can read more about the teaching staff on this course at the bottom of this page. Please note that the teaching staff is subject to change.
For more information, please also visit ‘How we teach and how you’ll learn’.
What will I learn each year?
Year Three
You will:
- examine business and management themes at a more strategic level, choosing electives from a range of modules on offer;
- develop valuable project management skills and experience in the application of project management techniques through a client brief; and
- create a fully costed business plan for a new business venture.
Modules
- Work-Based Learning Three
- Project Management
- Advertising and Marketing Communications
- Leading and Managing Change
- New Enterprise Creation
Year Four
You will:
- deepen your understanding, and awareness, of contemporary issues and challenges facing organisations at a strategic level;
- complete an independent piece of research through a consultancy project; and
- develop a range of practical skills necessary for management roles such as negotiation, collaboration, conflict resolution and influencing skills.
Modules
- Work-Based Learning Four
- Strategy
- Negotiation Theory and Practice
- Organisational Behaviour
- Consultancy Project
NB The modules listed here are correct at time of posting (Feb 2024) but may differ slightly to those offered in 2025. Please check back here for any updates.
Careers
You will already be employed, so you won’t suddenly hit the job market like most graduates do. You will be able to take the theoretical understanding you have learnt in your degree and apply it directly to challenges in your workplace. From there, your goal will be to use your new skills to step your career up to the next level.
Business Management (Graduate Apprenticeship) - BA (Hons): Entry requirements and how to apply
Entry requirements
Direct Entry:
Year Three
- HND in a related subject with CB in the graded unit
However, your application will be assessed on an individual basis, taking into account your current role and previous industry experience. If you have already completed a Foundation or Modern Apprenticeship in a related subject, this will also contribute towards meeting the entry requirements. Likewise, a business relevant HNC or HND will also be considered favourably.
You can apply if you have already completed a degree with SAAS funding, you could still do a GA, particularly if it is a career change to something new.
It is recommended that applicants submit a CV to the Programme Leader prior to applying formally through the Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ Direct Entry Application.
You will be contacted promptly, and if you are a suitable candidate, may be invited for interview, in person or using remote access.
Eligibility
The BA (Hons) Business Management (Graduate Apprenticeship) is available if you:
- are aged 16 or over (there is no maximum age limit)
- are living in Scotland and have been for three years*; and
- working in Scotland on a full-time or part-time basis.
*Students must be living (ordinarily resident) in Scotland on the day their course starts. Where ‘ordinarily resident’ means to have 'habitual and normal residence in one place'. The Scottish Government expects someone who is ordinarily resident in Scotland to have made their home in Scotland with the intention of staying and living here, and not just to undertake a course of study. More information is available fromÌý.
Am I a Widening Access student?ÌýWe apply the minimum entry criteria to applicants who meet one or more contextual factors. To see if this would apply to you, please refer to theÌýaccess and applicationÌý±è²¹²µ±ð.
Disability/health conditions
If you have a disability, long-term physical or mental health condition, or learning disability, it should not stand in the way of your studying at Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ. However, if you are not sure whether your disability might be a barrier in your studies or in relation to the professional standards, pleaseÌýcontact the disability serviceÌýwho will be able to have a conversation with you about reasonable adjustments and supports available to you.
How to apply
If you are a school leaver or not in employment but think that a GA could be for you, there may be employers who would consider recruiting you and making a GA degree part of the employment opportunity. Some vacancies are advertised on theÌý. We welcome enquiries from both potential students and employers and are happy to discuss options.
Before applying for this course, please emailÌýGA@qmu.ac.ukÌýin the first instance to discuss your application. We just need to make sure you meet the criteria and that your employer is happy for you to apply to be a Graduate Apprentice.
Terms and Conditions
- The delivery of this course is subject to the terms and conditions set out in ourÌý2025/26 Entry Terms and Conditions (Undergraduate).
- The course information on this page is correct at the time of posting (Feb 2024) however, the course is due for re-validation in 2024 and this may result in some changes for 2025 entry. Please check the website for updates.
More information and contacts
Queen Margaret Business School Affiliations
Interview with BA (Hons) Business Management Student, Stuart Burnside
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Course Overview
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