Economics with Management-BA
Bachelor's degree
In Durham
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Bachelor's degree
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Durham
Our BA Economics with Management expands on the core Economics degree. Alongside the fundamental theories and techniques of Economics, you’ll study selected modules in finance, business, accounting and management. Tailoring your degree in this way will help give you the knowledge and skills to support a career in your particular area of interest.
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Admissions Process Subject requirements, level and grade In addition to satisfying the University’s general entry requirements, please note: For all Single and Joint Honours degrees involving Economics, including Philosophy, Politics and Economics, we require you to obtain a Grade A at A-level Mathematics or its equivalent. For students taking the IB we are happy to accept either Higher Level grade 6 or Standard Level grade 7. We do not accept Advanced Higher Statistics as a substitute for AH Mathematics. If you are taking both of these...
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Subjects
- Economics
- IT Management
- Management
- Finance
- Accounting MBA
- Accounting
Course programme
Economics with Management expands the core of the Economics degree to include one further compulsory module entitled People, Management and Organisations, plus two further optional modules, which could include:
- Accounting and Finance in Business
- New Venture Creation
- Marketing Principles
- A foreign language module
- One module chosen from another department, which could include a foreign language.
In the second year, you study five compulsory modules investigating Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Economic Data Analysis, Managing in a Global Environment, and Entrepreneurship, and choose one further optional module from a selection that currently includes:
- Business Competition
- Corporate Finance
- European Economics
- One module chosen from another department, which could include a foreign language.
In the third year, you submit a Dissertation (a compulsory double module). In addition you study one compulsory module in Strategic Management. You then choose a further two optional modules from a selection that currently includes:
- Advanced Microeconomics
- Advanced Macroeconomics
- Applied Econometrics
- Development Economics
- Environmental Economics and Policy
- Financial Theory and Corporate Policy
- History of Economic Thought
- Industrial Organisation
- International Economics
- Labour Economics
- Monetary Economics
- Public Economics
- Security Investment Analysis
- One module from another department, which could include a foreign language.
You will also study one module from the list below:
- Asia and the Pacific Rim
- Corporate Entrepreneurship
- Corporate Governance
- Leadership
Economics with Management-BA