ObjectivesBA Industrial Economics with Insurance is based on our Industrial Economics degree, with additional core modules in insurance and risk management. The degree involves the study of theoretical and applied microeconomics, with specialist insurance content provided by the Business School's Centre for Risk and Insurance Studies.
Entry requirementsRequired subjects: Pass in 4th AS level (excluding general studies); GCSE mathematics Grade B or above IB score: 32 to include 17 points at higher level
Academic titleBA Industrial Economics with Insurance
Course descriptionBA Industrial Economics with Insurance
Programme
Year one
The first year of the course includes core modules in business economics, entrepreneurship, the economics of decision making, organisational studies, business computing, and quantitative methods. There are also five optional modules.
Year two
The second year studies include core modules in business economics, the economics of innovation, the economics of pricing and decision making, the economics of organisation, international firms, quantitative methods, and econometrics. In addition there are five optional modules. Four insurance and risk management modules must be taken in either the second or final year.
Year three
The final year includes core modules in industrial economics, the economics of regulation, corporate restructuring, and economic policy making. There are also six optional modules. Four insurance and risk management modules must be taken in either the second or final year.