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BSc Business Management and Economics with Foundation Year
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Business management and economics is a pairing that combines the practical study of how organisations are led, structured and operated with the theoretical and empirical discipline that underpins our understanding of markets, incentives, resource allocation and economic decision-making. Together they give you a rigorous but applied perspective on the commercial and policy world, equipping you to think clearly about both the internal workings of firms and the broader economic environment in which they operate. At the University of Keele this programme includes a foundation year, giving you a solid grounding in the quantitative and analytical skills you will need before you begin the main degree. Across the full four-year programme, full time, you will study the core concepts of management, including strategy, organisational behaviour, marketing and operations, alongside microeconomic theory, macroeconomics, and the tools economists use to analyse data and model behaviour. You will have access to the university's Bloomberg Lab, set up to replicate a financial trading environment, where you can develop familiarity with Bloomberg Professional Service, a platform widely used across the financial industry, as part of your practical learning. Graduates move into a wide range of roles across the private, public and third sectors. Common destinations include management consultancy, financial analysis, banking, corporate strategy, government economics, policy research and general management across virtually every industry. The combination of economic rigour and business understanding is particularly valued in organisations where decisions depend on analysing markets, pricing, regulation or competitive dynamics. Further study at postgraduate level in economics, business administration, finance or public policy is a natural route for those seeking specialist or research-focused careers.
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