

BSc Business Finance and Economics
About this course
Business finance and economics together address some of the most important questions about how markets, firms, and financial systems work. Economics provides the theoretical frameworks and quantitative tools for understanding how resources are allocated, how prices are determined, and how policy interventions affect behaviour. Business finance applies related ideas to how organisations raise capital, allocate investment, manage risk, and measure performance. The combination gives you both the breadth of economic thinking and the practical depth of financial analysis. This three-year full-time programme at the University of East Anglia develops your understanding of microeconomics and macroeconomics, financial markets and instruments, corporate finance, investment analysis, and the statistical and mathematical methods underpinning the field. You will learn to analyse data, build and evaluate financial models, interpret economic indicators, and construct clear arguments about complex policy and commercial questions. UEA's environment, with strong connections to the financial sector and a well-resourced economics department, provides a good context for this kind of study. The programme develops both technical proficiency and the clear thinking and communication that professional roles in finance and economics demand. Graduates from this programme are well placed for careers in banking, investment management, corporate finance, economic consultancy, financial analysis, and the public sector. Many work in the City of London and other financial centres, while others move into policy roles in government, central banks, and international organisations. The combination of economic theory and financial practice is particularly valued by employers who need graduates who understand both the numbers and the broader context in which they arise. Postgraduate options include master's degrees in economics, finance, financial economics, and the MSc routes offered by leading business schools.
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