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BSc Business Economics with foundation year
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Business economics applies economic theory and quantitative methods to the understanding of how businesses operate, compete and make decisions in real markets. It bridges academic economics, with its formal models of markets and behaviour, and practical business analysis, using economic frameworks to understand pricing, production, investment, competition and the strategic choices that organisations make. The discipline is well suited to students who want the analytical rigour of economics combined with an orientation towards business and organisational contexts. At Coventry University, this four-year programme includes a foundation element that provides additional academic preparation before the main degree. You will develop expertise in economic theory, finance and business strategy alongside quantitative methods, including econometrics and data-driven approaches, preparing you for careers in strategy consulting, economic analysis, policymaking or business decision-making. A sandwich placement year provides professional experience in an economics or business environment, and a year abroad and work placement opportunities extend the programme further, giving you a well-rounded preparation for professional life. Coventry's emphasis on contemporary skills, including data literacy and analytical tools, ensures the curriculum remains relevant to the demands of modern employers. Graduates in business economics are well placed for careers in management consultancy, economic analysis, financial services, corporate strategy, market research, public sector economic roles and a range of analytical roles in business and government. The combination of economic rigour and business orientation is particularly valued by consulting firms, financial institutions and organisations where evidence-based decision-making is central to strategy. Many graduates pursue professional qualifications or postgraduate study in economics, finance, business administration or data analytics. The quantitative and analytical skills developed through the degree are also transferable to data science and research roles across many sectors.
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