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BSc Economics and Management
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Economics and management is a combination that connects the macro-level understanding of how economies function with the practical knowledge of how organisations within those economies are led and managed. At Brunel University London, the BSc Economics and Management includes a foundation year, making the degree accessible to students who need additional preparation before entering the main programme. The degree is designed for those who want to understand both the larger picture of how businesses and economies work and how to apply that understanding in management careers. The economics component of the degree develops your ability to analyse how markets, industries, and national economies operate. Microeconomics examines how individuals and firms make decisions in the face of incentives and constraints, while macroeconomics addresses inflation, unemployment, growth, and the policies governments use to manage them. Quantitative methods are central to economics education, and you will develop skill in using data and statistical analysis to evaluate economic arguments. The management component covers the principles of strategy, marketing, finance, operations, and human resource management, developing the applied knowledge and skills that effective management requires. Together, the two subjects build a graduate who can analyse economic environments and translate that analysis into management decisions. Graduates of economics and management programmes are well placed for careers across business, finance, consulting, and the public sector. Business analysis, financial analysis, management consultancy, marketing, operations management, and economic research are among the most common career paths. The combination of economic understanding and management skill is particularly valuable in roles that sit at the boundary between analytical and operational functions, such as business planning, commercial strategy, and policy development. Many graduates go on to professional qualifications in accounting, finance, or management, or to postgraduate study in economics, business, or a specialist management discipline. The foundation year makes the degree available to a wider range of students while maintaining the rigour of the main programme.
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