

BSc Business Economics
About this course
Business economics applies the rigorous analytical tools of economics to the questions that arise in business and commercial settings, asking how firms make decisions about pricing, production, investment and strategy in markets shaped by competition, regulation and the behaviour of consumers and rivals. It sits between pure economics, with its focus on theoretical elegance and macroeconomic analysis, and business management, with its emphasis on organisation and leadership, occupying a space where quantitative reasoning and commercial insight meet. Graduates of business economics can read a market, understand a balance sheet and evaluate a strategic decision with equal confidence. At the University of Dundee this three-year, full-time programme is designed for those who are curious about how businesses and markets work and who want to understand the bigger picture behind financial and commercial decisions. You will study microeconomics and macroeconomics alongside business-focused topics including industrial organisation, game theory, financial markets, behavioural economics and economic policy analysis. The programme develops your ability to gather, analyse and interpret data and to apply economic reasoning to the real challenges that firms and policy-makers face. Dundee's emphasis on practical application means you emerge not just with theoretical knowledge but with the analytical confidence to use it in commercial contexts. Graduates of business economics find careers in financial analysis, management consultancy, economic consultancy, banking and financial services, corporate strategy, government economic departments, regulatory bodies and the growing field of data analytics. The combination of economic rigour and business orientation is valued by employers who need graduates capable of both analytical depth and commercial judgement. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in economics, finance, business administration or data science.
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