Business Consultancy Practice postgraduate degrees in West Midlands

2 universities offer 3 postgraduate courses. To get the best results for postgraduate business consultancy practice degrees, enter your predicted grades.

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Birmingham City University

2 business-consultancy-practice courses WEST MIDLANDS
Subject ranking: 105th
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WUSCA ranking: 78th
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Studying at Birmingham City University in the Curzon building is great because of the modern facilities, comfortable study spaces, and central location, which makes everything convenient. It could be improved by adding more quiet study areas during busy times and better communication about timetable updates.

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Year 1
  • Governance and Ethics
  • Integrated Strategic Case Study
  • Strategic Business Leader
  • Strategic Business Reporting
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Aston University, Birmingham

1 business-consultancy-practice courses WEST MIDLANDS
Subject ranking: 28th
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WUSCA ranking: 63th
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The best part of my university experience has been the growth that has happened alongside the degree itself. Studying law has pushed me to think in ways I never had to before. It has made me more analytical, more confident in expressing my opinions, and more resilient when things do not go to plan. Even in moments where I struggled, I realised that I am capable of more than I thought. I have also valued the independence that university gives you. You learn very quickly that your progress depends on the effort you put in. When you show up, engage with the material, and take responsibility for your own development, you can really see the difference. Some of my modules have genuinely challenged and inspired me, especially when the content felt relevant to real world issues. The most difficult aspect of university has been managing everything outside the classroom. Academic pressure, financial stress, and personal challenges can all overlap at the same time. It can feel isolating, especially when you assume everyone else is coping perfectly. I think universities could improve by offering more proactive support, particularly around mental health and placement guidance. Sometimes students need encouragement and structure before they reach breaking point, not after. Overall, my experience has not been perfect, but it has been transformative. I have grown academically and personally, and that growth is something I will carry with me beyond my degree.

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  • Business Project or Dissertation
  • Ethics in Academic Practice
  • Financial Analysis
  • International Business Finance
  • International Context of Corporate Reporting
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