Business Economics
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such a great amount going on for introduction and socials toward the beginning of a term. First-year geology felt moderate getting started however I complete that not every person has the subject previously. There's a chilled vibe about this and it's healthy and satisfying.
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I really adored my experience, thanks for everything.
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My overall experience was great and though I could have enjoyed social life but due to work pressure it was quite less. There were few aspects I quite enjoyed and that made my experience worthwhile. I had a nice experience overall, thanks for everything.
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Bachelor's degree
In Glasgow
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Bachelor's degree
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Glasgow (Scotland)
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Economics at Glasgow dates back to Adam Smith, who was a Professor at the University in the 18th century and is widely renowned as the father of modern economics.
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About this course
Academic entry requirementsfor entry in 2017 Applicants to subject-combinations with Psychology must meet the Psychology degree programme entry requirements. MA (SocSci)A-levels Standard academic entry requirements: AAB. Minimum academic entry requirements: BBB. Other mandatory requirements: Must include English or a humanities subject. Highers Standard academic entry...
Reviews
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such a great amount going on for introduction and socials toward the beginning of a term. First-year geology felt moderate getting started however I complete that not every person has the subject previously. There's a chilled vibe about this and it's healthy and satisfying.
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I really adored my experience, thanks for everything.
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My overall experience was great and though I could have enjoyed social life but due to work pressure it was quite less. There were few aspects I quite enjoyed and that made my experience worthwhile. I had a nice experience overall, thanks for everything.
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Subjects
- IT
- Economics
- Macroeconomics
- International
- Trade
- Government
- Microeconomics
- International Trade
- Business Economics
- University
Course programme
You will study the principles of microeconomics and macroeconomics, but you will also have the opportunity to apply economic concepts and models specifically to the decisions facing businesses. You will also have the opportunity to develop an interest in fields such as government policy, developing countries and international trade.
You will study the principles of microeconomics and macroeconomics, but you will also have the opportunity to apply economic concepts and models specifically to the decisions facing businesses. You will also have the opportunity to develop an interest in fields such as government policy, developing countries and international trade.
Year 1You will study:
- Introduction to the market mechanism
- International trade
- Economic development
- Macroeconomics
- Macroeconomic policy in an open economy
- Introduction to mathematical economics
- Quantitative techniques
You will study:
- Intermediate macroeconomics
- Intermediate microeconomics
- Introduction to mathematical economics (continued)
- Economic data analysis
You will also study other subjects in years 1 and 2: see Degrees in Arts, Life Sciences, Science and Social Sciences.
Years 3 and 4If you progress to Honours (years 3 and 4) you will take two courses on the economics of business in year 3. These put economic tools to work analysing activities inside a business. In year 4 you will study two courses in finance. These explore how stock markets and other financial markets work and how the strategic decisions of corporations interact with financial markets.
You can also choose from a wide range of other courses, studying topics such as environmental economics, government debt and the macroeconomy, economics of health, economics of inequality and poverty, and economics of team sport.
Our international linksYou can choose to spend part or all of your second or third year at another university within the EU as part of the Erasmus+ Programme. Alternatively, you can study in the United States, Canada, South America, Australia or New Zealand. See Study abroad.
Business Economics