BA (Hons) Economics and Management
Course details
Economics studies how consumers, firms and governments make decisions that together determine how resources are allocated. An appreciation of economics helps to make sense of government policy-making, the conduct of businesses and the enormous changes in economic systems which are occurring throughout the world.
Intakes | Study Options | Location |
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September | 3 years, full time, weekdays | UK |
Why Study BA (Hons) Economics and Management?
An Economics degree encompasses a lot of how society works; how groups of us live, move, invest and spend and being able to track that is a valuable skill. Not only is it transferrable to other job sectors; marketing, social media, finance and politics but a degree like this is highly respected among these jobs too.
Economics and Management teaches you how to work with people and manipulate a work environment around you to best judge economic patterns within society. It also allows you to create a solid framework of which to kerb economic trends.
Career Opportunities:
The addition of an Economics and Management degree to your experiential arsenal provides opportunities for a variety of senior and influential professions. These include:
- Actuarial analysis
- Economist
- Financial risk analysis
- Accountancy
- Statistical Consultancy
- Business development management
The opportunity for work experience and studying abroad are also invaluable for those looking to endeavour in a career in Economics and Management, allowing you to gain real practical experience as well as mix with individuals who can advise and guide you to the best career prospects.
Course Structure & Classes
Year 1
Introductory economics
General management
Financial management
Year 2
Microeconomics
Macroeconomics
Quantitative economics
+ Optional Modules
Year 3
Microeconomics
Macroeconomics
Quantitative economics
+ Optional Modules
Please note: the availability of modules are subject to change depending on the course circumstances and student demand, the structure and modules offered will vary on your placement of university and intake.
Entry requirements
- GCSE: minimum of five to include Maths and English at grade C or grade 4
- UCAS tariff points : BSc: 120-128 points
- GCE A-level
- BTEC National Diploma
- International Baccalaureate
- Please get in touch with one of our consultants regarding English fluency, work experience and any other inquiries you may have about entry requirements.
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