BSc (Econ) Business Economics
Bachelor's degree
In Buckingham
Register to this bachelor's degree and become a specialist business economist!
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Buckingham
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Start date
January
Do you wish to pursue a business career? Do you want to work as a consultant? If the answer is yes, this programme offers the spread of subjects that is likely to be most useful. It enables you to supplement the basic economics modules with modules from the Department of Management thus providing a rounded view of business activities.
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Subjects
- IT Law
- Financial Accounting
- Microeconomics
- Macroeconomics
- Business Economics
- Economics
- Financial
- Law
- Management Accounting
- Financial Training
Course programme
Modules available on this course
- Accounting for Business
- Behaviour in Organisations
- Business Simulation
- Business Success through Service Excellence
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethical Behaviour
- Corporate Strategy and Strategic Management
- Creativity, Innovation and Enterprise
- Cross-culture Management
- Digital Economy and E Business
- Econometrics
- The Economics of Europe
- The Economics of the Labour Market
- Finance for Managers
- Game Theory in Business
- Globalisation and International Business
- History of Economic Thought
- Industrial Organisation and Strategy
- International Economics
- Issues in Developing Economies and the MENA Region
- Macroeconomic Policy
- Macroeconomic Theory
- Managing People and Change
- Marketing Fundamentals
- Marketing Management
- Mathematics for Economists
- Microeconomic Policy
- Microeconomic Theory
- Money, Banking and Financial Markets
- Operations Strategy
- Principles of Macroeconomics
- Principles of Microeconomics
- Process and Operations Management
- Psychology at Work
- Public Sector Economics
- Quantitative Methods 1
- Quantitative Methods 2
- Regulation and Privatisation
- Statistics for Business and Economics
- Supply Chain Management
- Understanding Business and Management
- Welfare Economics
BSc (Econ) Business Economics