BA Business Economics

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  • Objectives
    This course provides you with an in-depth knowledge and understanding of economic analysis and its application to business. You will develop a thorough understanding of the economic factors affecting the structure, strategic decisions and social and ethical dimensions of modern businesses. You will be encouraged to develop economic reasoning in a variety of contexts and to apply economic analysis to business problems. By the end of the course you will be able to provide a critical and informative analysis of the operation of domestic and international companies.
  • Entry requirements
    You should also have 200 points from two or more A-levels. You should have GCSE Grade C or above, or equivalent, in English Language and Maths.
  • Academic title
    BA Business Economics
  • Course description
    Course structure

    Single Honours students take eight modules at each of three levels. Joint Honours involves four modules from each level in Business Economics, plus four from your other subject. You may also choose a Major/Minor combination at the end of level 1.

    Level 1

    Introduction to Microeconomics
    Introduction to Macroeconomics
    International and European Business
    Quantitative and Academic Skills
    Accounting for Business
    Mathematics for Economists

    Level 2

    Business Economics
    Economics of Employment
    Choices, Markets and Employment
    Macroeconomic Models
    Quantitative Economics
    Applied Statistical Methods

    Level 3

    Business Economics Project
    Industrial Economics
    Labour Economics

    Business and Government
    Financial Economics
    The Political Economy of European Integration
    International Economic History
    Government and Industry
    International Corporate Finance

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