

MA Business with Strategic Economics
About this course
Business with strategic economics brings together two disciplines that are most powerful in combination. Business education gives you an understanding of how organisations are managed, how strategies are formed, how markets are served, and how performance is measured and improved. Economics provides a deeper analytical toolkit, asking how incentives shape behaviour, how markets work and why they fail, and how strategic decisions play out in competitive environments. The addition of strategic economics to a business programme is not merely decorative: it provides genuinely useful frameworks for thinking about competitive dynamics, pricing, market entry, and the design of business models. At the University of Edinburgh, this four-year programme includes a year abroad, which distinguishes it from most business degrees in the UK. Spending time studying in another country gives you a comparative perspective on how business is done and how economic institutions function across different national contexts, and it strengthens the international dimension of your profile in a way that is increasingly valued by employers in global organisations. Throughout the programme, you will study the core disciplines of business management, including strategy, marketing, finance, operations, and organisational behaviour, alongside economic theory and its strategic applications. The programme develops quantitative and analytical skills alongside the qualitative and interpersonal skills that effective management requires. Edinburgh's business school is well regarded and has strong connections with a range of employers across financial services, consulting, technology, and the public sector. The city is home to a significant financial services industry and is an increasingly important technology hub. Graduates move into management, strategy, finance, consultancy, marketing, and economic analysis roles across a wide range of industries. The combination of business and economics education, enriched by a year abroad, is competitive in the graduate job market, and the degree also provides a strong foundation for postgraduate study in business, economics, or finance.
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