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BSc Business Economics
About this course
Business economics is a discipline that puts the formal tools of economics to work on the practical questions that businesses and commercial organisations face every day. Where pure economics focuses on theoretical models of markets and behaviour, business economics keeps one foot firmly in the real world, asking how economic principles can improve commercial decision-making and operations. It is a programme for students who want the analytical rigour of economics combined with the applied, context-sensitive orientation of business thinking. At Middlesex, this three-year full-time programme with a foundation year available makes business economics accessible to a range of entry backgrounds, providing additional preparation for students who need it before entering the main degree. You will study microeconomics and macroeconomics alongside quantitative methods, statistics, and the specific application of economic analysis to business contexts, including pricing, market structure, competitive strategy, and the economic environment in which firms operate. The programme is explicitly industry-focused, ensuring that the concepts you study are connected to the commercial realities that make them matter in practice. Graduates are sought after across financial services, consultancy, market research, the civil service, and commercial organisations of all kinds. The combination of economic rigour and business relevance makes graduates particularly effective in analytical and strategic roles where formal understanding of markets and behaviour needs to translate into practical decision-making. Many graduates continue to professional qualifications or postgraduate study in economics, finance, or business administration. The foundation year route makes this a programme genuinely open to students from diverse educational backgrounds who have the motivation to engage seriously with economics and business.
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