BSc (Hons) Business Economics (Industry)
Course Overview
This four-year degree in Business Economics combines a thorough grounding in economic theory with practical business and management skills, culminating in a paid professional placement year. The course is designed to apply economic learning to real-world business issues, from strategic decision-making to market analysis. It culminates in a final-year dissertation based on your placement experiences, preparing you for a successful career in finance, consultancy, or industry.
Key Program Highlights
- Integrated paid placement year with top employers like Microsoft, Bank of England, and PwC
- Flexible curriculum allowing exploration of management subjects like finance, marketing, and strategy
- Applied learning approach focused on real-world business problems and economic analysis
- Final year specialization in areas such as econometrics, health economics, and industrial organisation
- Excellent graduate prospects in banking, finance, accountancy, and corporate graduate schemes
Course Overview
This four-year degree in Business Economics combines a thorough grounding in economic theory with practical business and management skills, culminating in a paid professional placement year. The course is designed to apply economic learning to real-world business issues, from strategic decision-making to market analysis. It culminates in a final-year dissertation based on your placement experiences, preparing you for a successful career in finance, consultancy, or industry.
Key Program Highlights
- Integrated paid placement year with top employers like Microsoft, Bank of England, and PwC
- Flexible curriculum allowing exploration of management subjects like finance, marketing, and strategy
- Applied learning approach focused on real-world business problems and economic analysis
- Final year specialization in areas such as econometrics, health economics, and industrial organisation
- Excellent graduate prospects in banking, finance, accountancy, and corporate graduate schemes