

MA(SocSci) Business Economics
About this course
Business economics is the application of economic analysis to the decisions and environments that businesses actually face. Where pure economics asks broad questions about markets and welfare, business economics brings that analytical toolkit to bear directly on resource allocation within firms, competitive strategy, pricing, investment, organisational design, and the regulatory and market conditions that shape commercial outcomes. It is a discipline that produces graduates who can think rigorously about the economic forces that drive business decisions and global markets. The four-year full-time Business Economics programme at the University of Glasgow takes a real-world orientation, building on case studies and current research to equip you with the analytical tools and strategic insights needed to navigate complex, changing economic landscapes. You will study microeconomics, macroeconomics, business strategy, and the economics of markets and industries, developing the quantitative and qualitative skills that allow you to engage with economic evidence and apply it to business problems. The faculty at Glasgow are at the forefront of economic research, and you will study in a vibrant learning community that takes intellectual rigour seriously. A year abroad is built into the programme, giving you the opportunity to study at an institution in another country, which broadens your perspective on how economies and business environments differ across national contexts. With a typical entry tariff of 216 points, the programme is demanding and rewards students who bring both analytical ability and genuine curiosity about how economies and businesses work. Graduates pursue careers in management consulting, financial services, business development, economic analysis, public policy, and strategy roles within corporate and governmental organisations. Postgraduate study in economics, finance, or business is also a common continuation.
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