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At University of Wolverhampton Business School

Established over 80 years ago, University of Wolverhampton Business School is also the largest and most successful Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development Centre in the Midlands; an accredited study and examination centre for CIM courses; and Institute of Travel and Tourism Centre of Excellence. With lecturers from a wide range of backgrounds, your studies will be further enhanced by our excellent partnerships with industry and strong links with professional bodies such as the IoD, the CMI, ILMACCA and ABTA.  Our professional qualifications are appropriately accredited, recognised throughout the world, and designed to accelerate your career progression.

You’ll study in the home of University of Wolverhampton Business School – the purpose-built Lord Swraj Paul Building, which sits at the heart of the University's City Campus, right next to Wolverhampton Wanderers' Molineux Stadium. In addition to the other facilities available to you across campus, the six storey centre has an executive education suite, innovative teaching and learning spaces, an IT suite, consulting rooms and a central social space and café.

Graduate destinations

Graduates of our Business courses enter a diverse range of careers, both within and outside their specialist area of study. Here are just some of them.

All data from: nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk

 

Marketing managers plan how to promote products, services or brands and oversee all marketing activity.

Salary: £25,000 to £55,000

Management accountants look after a company's finances and find ways to improve profitability.

Salary: £25,000 to £100,000

Human resources (HR) managers develop, deliver and manage HR policies and plans.

Salary: £35,000 to £150,000

Business project managers plan and organise people, tasks and resources to complete a project on time and within budget.

Salary: £22,000 to £70,000

Visitor attraction general managers look after the operation and finances of an attraction, and the health and safety of staff and visitors.

Salary: £22,000 to £50,000

Economic development officers work with communities, local government and business to bring investment, jobs and facilities to an area.

Salary: £22,000 to £50,000

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