Economics & Management

Bachelor's degree

In London and Lambeth

£ 9,250 VAT inc.

Description

  • Duration

    3 Years

Economics affects every aspect of our lives so there are lots of big questions to answer. But first, you’ll begin with the basics and an introduction to statistics to get you up to speed.

After you learn the fundamentals, you’ll enjoy the freedom to pick modules. Whether you want to explore strategic management, corporate social responsibility or marketing communications, it’s your chance to mould our course to your interests. From marketing to technology and innovation, this fascinating course delves into the areas that influence business decisions, change consumer behaviour and shape the economy.

Facilities

Location

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Lambeth (London)
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Stamford St, SE1 9NH

Start date

On request
London
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Strand, WC2R 2LS

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On request

About this course

Different perspectives – you’ll study elements of psychology, law and marketing to broaden your understanding of the business world.
Expert teaching – our teaching is informed by our outstanding research to help you understand how businesses overcome challenges.
Unbeatable location – benefit from global businesses and a thriving economy on your doorstep.
Preparation for the future – not only does this course help you kick-start your career, it’s designed to prepare you for postgraduate study in finance, management and more.

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This course also provides the strong foundation you need to continue your studies in the area of economics, law, finance and more.

Please note that A-level General Studies, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills and Global Perspectives are not accepted by King's as one of your A-levels. However, if offered the grade achieved may be taken into account when considering whether or not to accept a candidate who has just fallen short of the conditions of their offer.

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Subjects

  • IT Law
  • Psychology
  • Macroeconomics
  • Statistics
  • Economics
  • Marketing
  • Marketing Communications
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Finance
  • Financial
  • Law
  • Communications
  • Financial Training
  • Technology

Course programme

1st Year

This is a three-year course combining required and optional modules to a total of 120 credits per year.

During the first year, students are required to take the modules listed below. Students also have the opportunity to take one additional 15 credit module.

Additional credit modules are optional and do not count towards progression. Options offered may vary from year to year.

Required Modules

You are required to take the following modules:

  • Social Science and Modern Business (10 credits)
  • Microeconomics (10 credits)
  • Organisational Behaviour (10 credits)
  • Accounting (10 credits)
  • Mathematics for Economists (15 credits)
  • Business Ethics and Sustainability (10 credits)
  • Macroeconomics (10 credits)
  • Financial Management (10 credits)
  • Work in Contemporary Society (10 credits)
  • Principles of Marketing (10 credits)
  • Statistics for Economists (15 credits)
Optional Modules

Additional credit modules

There are no optional modules available in your first year, but you can choose to study one additional credit module. Additional credit modules do not count towards progression, but contribute to your overall degree score:

  • A Foreign Language (15 Credits)
2nd Year

During your second year, you will complete the required modules outlined below, plus five optional modules. Students also have the opportunity to take one additional 15 credit module. Additional credit modules are optional and do not count towards progression. Options offered may vary from year to year.

Required Modules

You are required to take the following modules:

  • Intermediate Microeconomics (15 Credits)
  • Introduction to Econometrics (15 Credits)
  • Macroeconomics (15 Credits)
Optional Modules

You are required to take five of the following optional modules, which may typically include:

  • Technology and Innovation (15 credits)
  • Law and Management (15 credits)
  • Introduction to Entrepreneurship (15 credits)
  • Markets, Organisation and Society (15 credits) (15 credits)
  • Human Resource Management (15 credits)
  • Corporate Finance (15 credits)
  • Government and Business (15 credits)
  • Industrial Organisation (15 credits)
  • Management Accounting (15 credits)
  • Career Development: Theory and Practice (15 credits)
  • The Psychology of Entrepreneurship and Innovation (15 credits)
  • Work and Organisational Psychology (15 credits)
  • Financial Accounting and Reporting (15 credits)
  • Economics of Strategy (15 credits)
  • Econometrics Project (15 credits)
  • International Trade (15 credits)
  • Intermediate Econometrics (15 credits)
  • Business Institutions in Historical Comparative Perspective (15 credits)
  • International Business (15 credits)
  • A Foreign Language option offered by the Modern Language Centre, terms 1 & 2 (15 credits)

Additional credit modules

Students can take one additional credit module:

  • A Foreign Language (15 Credits)

You will also have the opportunity to study abroad in the first semester of your second year or for the whole of the second year at one of our partner universities which currently include:

  • Hong Kong University
  • Renmin University of China (Chinese language required)
  • University of Toronto
  • Chinese University of Hong Kong
  • Tongji University (SEM)
  • Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (full year only)
  • University of Mannheim (MBS)
  • Copenhagen Business School
  • University of Vienna (full year only)

You should be aware that there are module requirements that need to be fulfilled while studying abroad.

3rd Year

In your final year of study, you will select eight 15 credit modules to study. The undergraduate project is worth 30 credits, and is optional. Please note, optional modules offered may vary each year.

Required Modules

There are no required modules in your third year.

Optional Modules

Choose seven or eight modules (totalling 120 credits) from a range which typically includes:

  • Entrepreneurial Finance (15 credits)
  • Entrepreneurial Family Firms (15 credits)
  • Applied Economics (15 credits)
  • Brand Management (15 credits)
  • Investment Management (15 credits)
  • Marketing Strategy and Planning (15 credits)
  • Digital Marketing (15 credits)
  • Managerial Economics (15 credits)
  • Corporate Social Responsibility (15 credits)
  • Organisational Change (15 credits)
  • Labour Economics (15 credits)
  • International HRM (15 credits)
  • Communication in Organisations (15 credits)
  • Governance and Accountability (15 credits)
  • Financial Statement Analysis (15 credits)
  • International Marketing (15 credits)
  • Employment Law (15 credits)
  • Leadership: Theory and Practice (15 credits)
  • Marketing Communications (15 credits)
  • Company Law (15 credits)
  • The Social Psychology of Financial Markets (15 credits)
  • Technology Strategy (15 credits)
  • Applied Econometrics (15 credits)
  • Money and Banking (15 credits)
  • Economic Growth (15 credits)
  • Public Economics and Public Policy (15 credits)
  • Health Economics (15 credits)
  • International Finance (15 credits)
  • Advanced Macroeconomics (15 credits)
  • Project (30 credits)
  • London Living (Classroom Project) (15 Credits)
  • A Foreign Language option offered by the Modern Language Centre, terms 1 & 2 (15 credits)

We regularly review our modules to make sure our programmes are as up-to-date, innovative and relevant as possible. The modules we offer may therefore change.

Additional information

International tuition fee - £24,900 per year

Economics & Management

£ 9,250 VAT inc.