Bachelor in Psychology with Business and Management
Bachelor in Psychology with Business and Management at HICL
Managers spend most of their working week reading people. Psychology spends most of its time formalising how we do that. The Bachelor in Psychology with Business and Management sits in the deliberate overlap. It runs a serious psychology curriculum next to a working business and management one, so you graduate able to do both — analyse behaviour with discipline, and act on it as a manager.
This is an undergraduate degree, so it begins from first principles. The Bachelor in Psychology with Business and Management is well-suited to learners who find both human behaviour and organisations genuinely interesting, and who do not want to choose between a clinical psychology track and a generalist business degree at age 18.
Where the disciplines meet
You will work across core psychology — cognitive, social, developmental and research methods — and through business content covering organisations, management, marketing, operations and basic finance. Where the two meet, you will spend time on organisational behaviour, leadership, motivation, work design and the use of psychological evidence in business decisions.
Who This Degree Is For
- School leavers drawn to both human behaviour and how organisations work.
- Aspiring HR, recruitment or learning and development professionals.
- Future managers who want a strong behavioural foundation rather than only commercial training.
- International students seeking an English-medium degree at this interdisciplinary intersection.
Where graduates typically go
Graduates of the Bachelor in Psychology with Business and Management commonly move into HR Assistant, Recruitment Consultant, Learning and Development Coordinator, Junior Consultant, Graduate Trainee and management track roles. Others progress into a master's in occupational, organisational or business psychology, or in management. A note on professional practice: practising as a psychologist requires further accredited study and chartership in each country, so this degree is a starting point on that route, not a final qualification.
How the programme is delivered
HICL offers on-campus, online and blended modes. Lectures, reading and research methods work well online; group exercises and discussion seminars often suit in-person sessions. Module structure and intake calendar are confirmed at enrolment.
Entry Requirements
- Completed secondary schooling or recognised equivalent.
- English language: IELTS 5.5–6.0 or accepted equivalent for international applicants.
- Minimum age 18 at programme start.
- An interest in both human behaviour and business contexts.
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