

BSc Business Economics
About this course
Business economics applies the analytical tools of economics to the questions that matter most in the world of business: how firms make strategic decisions, how markets are structured and how competition works, what drives productivity and innovation, and how economic policy affects commercial environments. Studying it at Leeds University Business School, home to a dedicated Applied Institute for Research in Economics, means engaging with both rigorous academic economic analysis and a genuine commitment to making that analysis relevant to the real decisions that businesses and economies face. You will study microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics, developing the formal analytical tools that allow you to model behaviour, evaluate evidence, and construct credible arguments about economic questions. The business orientation of the degree means that you will apply these tools to questions about market structure, strategic interaction between firms, labour markets, international trade, and the economic environment in which commercial organisations operate. A sandwich year in industry, a year abroad, and a work placement are all built into the three-year programme, giving you extensive professional experience and an international perspective on the economic environments you are studying. Graduates from business economics programmes are in strong demand across financial services, consultancy, economic analysis roles in government and the private sector, international organisations, and the civil service. The combination of economic rigour and business relevance makes graduates particularly effective in roles that require both formal analysis and commercial awareness. Many continue to postgraduate study in economics, finance, or public policy, and some pursue doctoral research at institutions including Leeds itself. The programme's connection to active research in applied economics is a genuine advantage for those who want to engage with the discipline at its frontier.
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