Undergraduate Business & Management degrees at Goldsmiths
Develop practical skills and the theory to apply them effectively. We offer degrees that prepare you for career success, whether your interests lie in business management, entrepreneurship, business computing, economics or marketing.
Why study Business & Management at Goldsmiths?
- The vibrancy of London provides the ideal backdrop to study these subjects – it’s the home of big business and entrepreneurial start-ups, and practitioners from a range of organisations contribute to the programmes to enrich what you’ll learn
- Your studies will prepare you for working in a range of businesses or becoming the leader of your own business
- On some of our degrees you'll have the opportunity to undertake a work placement, providing you with valuable experience and contacts for the future
Explore Business & Management degrees:
The university embraced me with arms wide open as soon as I stepped into the Richard Hoggart Building for the first time. The atmosphere here at Goldsmiths allows everyone to feel at ease without feeling judged.
Savina, undergraduate student

Take a tour of the campus with students Drew and Clare
Why choose Goldsmiths, University of London?
Goldsmiths was founded in 1891 and has been part of the University of London for over 120 years. Alongside this history comes an innovative and creative approach to the subjects you can study, and a commitment to social and environmental justice.
As a Goldsmiths student you'll enjoy a single-site campus in New Cross, South East London. It's in Zone 2 and just 10 minutes by train to Central or East London. So you can access the best of the world's top student city while still enjoying a friendly and supportive student community.

Enjoy a single-site campus experience just 10 minutes by train to Central or East London

Make the most of being in London, voted the world's top city to be a student (QS Best Student Cities 2023)
Goldsmiths' campus and students are characterised by contrasts. Everyone is different and feels free to express their identity, yet there is an overriding sense of community and care for each other.
Arturo, undergraduate student
