Business Economics BSc(Hons)
About the course
Reasons to study
- You will also have the opportunity to use the University’s Trading room which enables you to use advanced technology to analyse economic, business and financial data in real time.
- You'll have the opportunity to undertake a work placement, providing real-world experience of a range of industry settings. Our previous graduates have gone on to work at DRAX, NHS, KPMG and Enterprise Rent-a-Car.
- Study at an AACSB International accredited Business School. Globally, less than 6% of institutions offering business degrees achieve this accreditation.
Why Business Economics?
Businesses are hungry for people who understand the core principles of economics. This specialist expertise can help businesses grow, develop and succeed. Our Business Economics BSc(Hons) aims to give you a good grounding in the key concepts of the subject, getting you ready to apply economics in the business arena.
The course focuses on key areas such as Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, and Business. Macroeconomics gives you the chance to explore how high-level factors such as incomes, inflation and consumption affect each other. Microeconomics looks at how individual businesses and even households behave, and how to develop models to analyse them in even greater detail. Business studies are aimed at analysing how economic issues are relevant in the business context, but also how business start-up and small enterprise develop, and how culture affects business and management
How will you learn?
You'll learn through practical application and delivered lectures, workshops, seminars and group work sessions.
- Here at Huddersfield, you’ll be taught by an academic team with a diverse range of academic and professional experience. This ensures that what you’re taught, and how you’re taught, reflects what you need to know now, as well as giving you the resources to understand future trends and practices. Your tutors will help you prepare to thrive in the ever-changing world of business economics.
- You'll have the opportunity to develop a deep knowledge of how businesses operate and how managers make decisions, subject to resource constraints and competing economic objectives.
- In your third year we’ll give you the opportunity to take a placement year that could see you working in a business and gaining real world experience.
- Throughout the course you'll have the opportunity to study mathematics and statistics for social sciences, and econometrics. The quantitative modules will equip you with the tools used by professional economists to evaluate the impact of economic policies and analyse contemporary economic, financial and business phenomena.
- During your studies you'll have the opportunity to learn how to use Industry standard databases, such as Datastream, alongside sector leading software packages such as Stata, R and Eviews.
- You should come away from the course being able to understand and respond to situations in the business world, using a framework that you’ve established during your study of economics.
We don’t expect you to be fully versed in business or economics before your course begins, as we aim to build up your understanding from first principles. We’ll also be looking at how mathematic tools can be used to analyse economic decisions. So any mathematics is very much applied rather than pure.
What subjects will you cover?
You’ll explore subjects such as an Microeconomics and Macroeconomics, Creativity and Innovation for Business, Leadership, International Economics and Applied Business Economics, Industrial Economics and Decision Science.
Course detail
Year One
Year Two
Year 3 - optional placement year
Final Year
Teaching and Assessment
Teaching excellence
Global Professional Award
Entry requirements
BBB-BBCat A Level |
120-112UCAS tariff points from a combination of Level 3 qualifications |
Meritat T Level |
DDM-DMMin BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma |
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In addition you must have GCSE Maths at grade 5 or above, or grade B or above if awarded under the previous GCSE grading scheme.
If your first language is not English, you will need to meet the minimum requirements of an English Language qualification. The minimum for IELTS is 6.0 overall with no element lower than 5.5, or equivalent. Read more about the University’s entry requirements for students outside of the UK on our Where are you from information pages.
Other suitable experience or qualifications will be considered. For further information please see the University's minimum entry requirements.