BA (Hons) Law and Economics
Law studies the obligations and rights which members of society have in relation to each other and to the state. Economics aims to understand the activities of the different agents in the economy – consumers, producers and the government – and how they all fit together.Why Law and Economics at Strathclyde?Develop an awareness of law and the legal implications of business operations which is sought after by employers.Access the resources of the Andersonian Library, one of the finest in Scotland, offering a wide range of law reports, legislation, serials and monographs.Progress to our LLB (Graduate Entry) after completing a joint Honours degree with Law and another subject.Your CareerGraduates who have studied law and another discipline may be employed in areas where knowledge of the legal implications of business practice is of value, such as government services, commerce and industry, banking and insurance, and management and administration.
Law studies the obligations and rights which members of society have in relation to each other and to the state. Economics aims to understand the activities of the different agents in the economy – consumers, producers and the government – and how they all fit together.Why Law and Economics at Strathclyde?Develop an awareness of law and the legal implications of business operations which is sought after by employers.Access the resources of the Andersonian Library, one of the finest in Scotland, offering a wide range of law reports, legislation, serials and monographs.Progress to our LLB (Graduate Entry) after completing a joint Honours degree with Law and another subject.Your CareerGraduates who have studied law and another discipline may be employed in areas where knowledge of the legal implications of business practice is of value, such as government services, commerce and industry, banking and insurance, and management and administration.