

BSc Business Economics with Placement
About this course
Business economics applies the analytical tools of economics to the real decisions that businesses and organisations make. It draws on microeconomic theory, industrial organisation, and quantitative methods to examine how firms compete, how markets are structured, how regulation shapes business behaviour, and how economic forces drive or constrain strategic decision-making. Where a pure economics degree tends to focus on macroeconomic and theoretical questions, business economics grounds that training firmly in organisational and commercial contexts, producing graduates who can bridge the worlds of economic analysis and business practice. At the University of Salford, this four-year full-time programme takes a contemporary approach to business economics, emphasising real-world application, sustainability, and digital transformation alongside the theoretical core. You will develop skills in economic analysis, quantitative methods, data interpretation, and the communication of evidence-based findings, learning to use economic theory and real data to support decision-making in commercial and policy contexts. The programme includes a placement year, which gives you direct professional experience in an economic, financial, or business role before your final year. Salford's connections with business and public sector organisations in the Greater Manchester region support that placement experience. The typical entry tariff is 136 UCAS points. Business economics graduates are sought after across a wide range of sectors. Economic consultancy, financial analysis, public sector policy, management consulting, banking, and research roles in industry and government are all common career paths. The combination of economic rigour and business awareness is also valuable in marketing, operations, and general management roles. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in economics, finance, or business, and the quantitative skills built during the degree are a strong foundation for professional qualifications in accountancy, finance, or data science.
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