BSc Business and Management (Human Resources and Organisational Behaviour) with Placement Year
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UCAS code
N217 -
A level offer
ABB -
Year of entry
2026/27 See 2025/26 entry -
Course duration
Full Time: 4 Years
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Year of entry
2026/27 See 2025/26 entry -
Course duration
Full Time: 4 Years
Develop the skills and knowledge to prepare for a role in human resources management – and gain valuable real-world experience – with our BSc Business and Management (Human Resources and Organisational Behaviour) with Placement Year degree.
This four-year programme, taught by experts from the ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµ's , will introduce you to the current workplace trends and issues that are relevant to people management. People are at the heart of every organisation, and this course will equip you to shape and drive the workforce of tomorrow. An integrated placement year provides a fantastic opportunity to put your skills into practice in preparation for your future career.
Choose BSc Business and Management (Human Resources and Organisational Behaviour) at Henley Business School
- We are among an elite group of business schools that hold triple-accredited status from the UK, European and US accrediting bodies (AMBA, EQUIS and AACSB).
- We are ranked 1st in the UK for "Business Studies" in the Daily Mail University Guide 2025.
- We are ranked 9th in the UK for "Career after 15 months" in 'Business and Management' in the Guardian University Guide 2025.
Flexible study options
After the first year of your BSc Business and Management (Data Analytics and Digital Business) degree, you’ll have the option to transfer to any of our other specialist pathways:
- BSc Business and Management (Entrepreneurship and Innovation)
- BSc Business and Management (Data Analytics and Digital Business)
- BSc Business and Management (Marketing)
- BSc International Business and Management
- BSc International Business and Management with a Modern Language
Alternatively, you could transfer onto the more general BSc Business and Management where you’ll be offered a wide range of options in your second and final years – allowing you to tailor your learning to your individual interests.
We also offer two other variations of this course: BSc Business and Management (Human Resources and Organisational Behaviour), a three-year course without a placement year, and BSc Business and Management (Human Resources and Organisational Behaviour) with Year Abroad, a four-year course with a year studying overseas instead of on placement.
Placement Year in industry
In your third year, you’ll have the opportunity to gain valuable experience in a real-world setting whilst on placement.
We will support you to find and secure a placement that’s right for you.
As well as enriching your studies, an industry placement can be an excellent way to:
- deepen your knowledge and develop new skills
- build a network of industry contacts
- boost your employability with new experiences
- learn more about the sector you may wish to enter.
You’ll learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, practical workshops and self-guided study. This will provide the opportunity to discuss subject materials in an in-depth way with your lecturers and fellow students.
Your core modules will cover:
- international human resources management
- strategic human resources management
- organisational behaviour
- leadership.
Alongside these, you will also study the core disciplines that underpin business – including economics, psychology and sociology – and explore theories and concepts such as:
- international strategy
- operations
- entrepreneurship
- data analytics
- accounting.
Throughout your studies, you’ll:
- explore the interdisciplinary nature of business
- apply the skills and knowledge you learn to current business problems
- study the emerging challenges facing global markets.
A focus on employability
We are passionate about developing your personal skills alongside your business acumen.
Our focus on self-development aims to prepare you for the external market – from internships and placements to full-time employment. The skills required to secure and succeed in future roles are embedded into the curriculum.
For example, you’ll undertake a short, guided project in your second year focusing on social responsibility in action. Working with local communities, you’ll have the opportunity to put your skills into practice, gain new experiences, and open yourself up to new ways of thinking.