°Õ³ó±ð 91¿´Æ¬ Business School's courses provide students with hands on experiential learning with an optimum balance of theoretical and practical approaches. With strong industry links, our courses are developed with close consultation with industry leaders. Our focus on developing your entrepreneurism and employability will make you market ready when you graduate. 91¿´Æ¬ Business School is a member of the   &²Ô²ú²õ±è;
Our full range of undergraduate management degrees are:
BA (Hons) Business Management
BA (Hons) Business Management with Analytics
BA (Hons) Business Management with Digital Marketing
BA (Hons) Business Management with Finance
BA (Hons) Business Management with Human Resource Management
BA (Hons) Business Management (Graduate Apprenticeship)
BA (Hons) International Hospitality, Tourism and Events Management
Queen Margaret Business School Affiliations
Why 91¿´Æ¬?
Your interests and aspirations are of the utmost importance to us: 91¿´Æ¬â€™s small scale allows the Queen Margaret Business School’s responsive, dynamic and innovative delivery of high-quality management courses to be coupled with a close student-tutor working relationship where students’ interests, aspirations and concerns are central to our activity.
We are ranked in the top 3 of Scottish universities for student satisfaction in Business and Management Studies (Complete University Guide 2025).
An ethos of having a positive impact on people and our planet: Our fundamental belief is that profitable business and effective management must have a positive impact on people and on our planet, and this ethos is to be found in all that we teach and in the way that we teach it. Our caring approach begins with the engagement we have with our students. We recognise the need for ethical, social and ecological responsibility in business and we are a signatory member of .
Students in Years Three and Four of our courses benefit from 91¿´Æ¬â€™s Employer Mentoring programme, which offers the opportunity to meet with experienced professionals who have a wealth of industrial insight relating to all our degrees. The mentee-mentor relationship allows students to contextualise and apply their academic studies, develop networks and increase their confidence and employability in their chosen field of study.
We can help you set up your own business: Many of our students go on to create their own businesses. Uniquely, we have our own Start Up Studio (which hosts start-ups) and Business Gateway on-campus at 91¿´Æ¬. These resources, with the first-class professional advice they offer, will help you turn your entrepreneurial idea into a reality, and that applies equally to all of our undergraduate degrees.
We are a member of the , and our (Hons) Business Management with Finance is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA).
Business Management
Business is one of the cornerstones of society. Equipping graduates to interact with a variety of business sectors remains key to the development of both individual careers and economic prosperity at a national level. The Working Futures Report (2020) predicts strong growth in management and professional services, and a further 1 million jobs will be created by 2027.
Our Business Management degrees are designed to equip students to become these managers of tomorrow: leaders who will make a positive ethical contribution in the public, private and third sectors.
In Year Two or Three of your course, you have the opportunity to spend a semester studying abroad (subject to availability).
Students across the Business Management routes share the first two years of the course at which point they confirm their chosen pathway or continue on the general Business Management degree. In Years Three and Four, the modules will be tailored to your chosen route. Invaluable work experience will be gained on placement in Year Three, where you will be operating in the best possible environment to learn those higher-level management skills required by tomorrow’s companies, and to consolidate the knowledge acquired throughout your programme of studies.
International Hospitality, Tourism and Events Management
International hospitality and tourism is a fast-moving and thriving industry where you can make a name for yourself. There are fabulous opportunities, many of them on our doorstep! In Scotland alone the sector is worth more than £12 billion and employs more than 218,000 people. Its success has created a growing demand for highly qualified professionals, at all levels, to continue to develop the sector.
Hospitality, tourism and events together make up a global industry and a 91¿´Æ¬ degree opens doors for our students across the world including a high quality 20-week internship.
We have links with many different hospitality, tourism and events organisations worldwide including Edinburgh festivals, the Institute of Hospitality, the Tourism Society, the Scottish Tourism Alliance and the Hospitality Industry Trust. These connections offer opportunities to attend conferences and workshops, and to apply for scholarships to spend time abroad.
Our approach to learning and teaching: flexibility, strong industry links and variety in assessment methods
Tailor your degree: Our Business Management degrees are modular. In Years One and Two core modules in each degree will give you a grounding in your chosen area. As you progress, you will begin to learn more about your particular area and all of our courses offer the opportunity to select modules in which you have a particular interest in later years. With all our degrees you can tailor some of your programme of study, choosing electives from across the undergraduate suite in the Business School.
Gain industry insights and contacts: You will participate in stimulating learning environments from lectures, seminars and workshops, to field trips and study abroad options. Our courses include workplace experience, and, as industry is extremely supportive of our courses, you will benefit from hearing guest lectures from a range of practitioners and visiting professors. You will gain insights into high-profile companies such as Bacardi, Social Bite, Skyscanner, Google and Edinburgh Airport, whose representatives have joined us as visiting speakers recently. Developing contacts and networks is key to gaining an understanding of the industry, to securing work experience, and to gaining employment on graduation.
Variety in assessment methods: Assessment methods vary and include a balanced combination of examinations, written reports, essays, presentations and other forms of applied assessment. Some of our modules specifically utilise group work to develop team working skills and others focus on you as the individual. You will get formative feedback as you study, to provide you with an early indication about the progress you have made and can use this feedback to inform your summative assessments.
Research-informed teaching
You will be taught by active academics who are doing research in their own right. Some colleagues have recently completed their doctoral studies, and others are publishing in mainstream academic journals. Such engagement is key to the relevance of our course and helps equip staff and students with the background to make informed decisions about their future. You will have contact with our growing number of PhD students as you progress through your chosen route of study. This will allow you the opportunity to interact in an informal and collegiate way with those engaged in the highest levels of academic activity and perhaps to discover that their enthusiasms accord closely with your own. At 91¿´Æ¬ the door to academic advancement is an open one!
As you reach the later stages of undergraduate study, there are opportunities to develop individual pieces of research through the Honours project, depending on your course of study, and those students who choose further study at master’s or doctoral level are encouraged to pursue these interests.
Preparing you for successful careers
Our international hospitality, tourism and events management students have progressed to successful careers in a variety of public sector organisations such as Disney World, VisitScotland and EventScotland. Many others are carving a career pathway with Sheraton, Gleneagles, Malmaison and Hotel du Vin, Hilton, RF Hotels, as well as many smaller privately owned companies in tourism, hospitality and events. Some students have started up their own hospitality, tourism or events business.
Our Business Management graduates are proving their worth to companies in the UK and internationally and have left 91¿´Æ¬ to embark on a wide range of successful careers in various sectors such as the financial sector in organisations such as Royal Bank of Scotland, Capita, Standard Life Investment and Lloyds Bank. Many of our graduates enter management training programmes in companies such as Diageo, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, John Lewis and Marks and Spencer. Others have set up their own businesses, entered teaching or taken their learning further as postgraduate students.
Some students decide to undertake further academic study, perhaps at 91¿´Æ¬ on our MSc International Management and Leadership, MSc International Marketing or MSc Accounting and Finance with CIMA to enhance their business career or as a prelude to doctoral research.
Find out more information on how to apply for a course at 91¿´Æ¬.
Business at 91¿´Æ¬
- BA (Hons) Business Management (2025 Entry)
- BA (Hons) Business Management with Analytics (2025 entry)
- BA (Hons) Business Management with Digital Marketing (2025 entry)
- BA (Hons) Business Management with Finance (2025 entry)
- BA (Hons) Business Management with Human Resource Management (2025 entry)
- BA (Hons) Business Management (Graduate Apprenticeship) (2025 entry)
- BA (Hons) International Hospitality, Tourism and Events Management (2025 entry)