ObjectivesThis is a contemporary course relevant to careers in business, management and professional economics, providing opportunities to examine the national and international dimensions of business activities and organisations. With the emphasis on quantitative and computer-based skills, you will develop an understanding of the key areas of economics, including international trade, global financial markets and the sources of economic growth.
Entry requirementsYou are required to have 190 points, including 160 points from two or more A-levels. You should have GCSE grade C or above, or equivalent, in English Language and Mathematics.
Academic titleBA Business Economics & Finance
Course descriptionCourse structure
You study eight modules at each of three levels.
Level 1
Quantitative and Academic Skills for Economics
Introduction to Microeconomics
Accounting for Business
Introduction to Macroeconomics Mathematics for Business
Level 2
Finance I
Quantitative Economics
Applied Statistical Methods Economics of Employment Macroeconomic Models
Choices, Markets and Employment
Level 3
Economic Growth Finance II
Labour Economics
Global Financial Markets
Industrial Economics