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BSc Business Economics with Foundation Year
About this course
Business economics applies the analytical tools and theoretical frameworks of economics to the specific contexts of business and commercial decision-making. Where pure economics operates at the level of markets and economies as a whole, business economics focuses on how economic principles play out within and around firms: pricing decisions, market power, competitive strategy, the economics of risk and information, and the macroeconomic forces that shape the business environment. The combination is valuable for anyone who wants to understand organisations from an economic perspective as well as a managerial one. This four-year programme at the University of Salford includes a foundation year that provides a supportive introduction to university-level study, developing the analytical skills, academic writing, and economic and business literacy needed before you progress to the main degree curriculum. The foundation year helps you adapt to university life while building the specific knowledge and capabilities that the degree requires. As you move into the main programme you will study both economics and business in depth, developing a thorough analytical grounding alongside the management knowledge to apply economic thinking in practical contexts. The programme includes a sandwich placement year and embedded work placement opportunities, giving you direct professional experience in an economic, financial, or business setting. Business economics graduates go on to work in financial services, management, economic consultancy, market research, public policy, banking, and a wide range of analytical and management roles across every sector. The combination of economic rigour and business understanding is particularly valued by employers who need graduates who can analyse markets, interpret economic data, and connect economic thinking to business strategy. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in economics, finance, business, or data science, while others move directly into roles in industry, the public sector, or professional services.
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