London School of Economics (LSE) is a university that specialises in economic and social study. It is ranked number one for business primarily due to the employment prospects of its graduates. LSE offers a BSc in Business Mathematics and Science. The entry requirements are three A grade A-levels including mathematics, while further mathematics or a science is also recommended.
Imperial College in London has its own business school. Separate business courses are only available for postgraduate study, but there is the opportunity to either study management alongside biochemistry, biology, bio-medical, chemistry or mathematics in your final year. The usual entry requirements are AAB at A-level including the science you choose to study.
Bath University has the second highest score for graduate employment prospects and excellent research facilities. Bath offers either a BSc in Business Administration or Computing with Business. A typical offer for entry requires AAB at A-level including mathematics.
King's College London offers a wide variety of degree programs involving business, either as a sole focus or with other options. There is the chance to study for a BSc in Business Management, Computer Science with Management, a BA in French and Business or even a diploma in Humanities and Social Sciences. The typical entry requirement for these courses is AAB at A-level, as well as a B grade at a further AS level.
Warwick Business School is an entire faculty of the university and offers a large range of courses. These include a BSc in Management, Accounting and Finance, International Business and International Management. There is also the opportunity to study either business alongside other subjects such as Law, French, Chemistry and Computing. Typically you require three A grades at A-level to study at Warwick.
Aston Business School offers a number of different business classes. There is a BSc in Accounting for Management, Business & Management, Business Computing & IT, Business Research & Consultancy. You can also study International Business with either Economics or Management. The typical entry requirement is either AAB or ABB at A-level.
Exeter has the highest rating for student satisfaction and offers a BA in Business and Management. You can also study for a BA in Management alongside Leadership, Tourism or Marketing. Minimum entry requirements are typically AAA or AAB at A-level.
Loughborough is ranked second highest for student satisfaction among the top ten universities for studying business. You can study either a BSc in Business, Economics and Finance or International Business. Typically the entry requirements are AAB at A-level.
Strathclyde is ranked ninth for Business out of the British universities, but is a Scottish university. Lancaster is ranked tenth overall but ninth in England. They offer a BSc Business Studies degree which can be either three years or four years with a year studying abroad. The typical entry requirements are AAB at A-level.
As Lancaster is tenth overall and the eleventh ranked overall is St Andrews, again in Scotland, the tenth best business course in England is Nottingham. At Nottingham, you can study business as part of a BA in Geography or Modern Languages. The typical entry requirements are either AAB at A-level for Geography with Business or ABB at A-level for Modern Languages with Business.