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BSc Business Management with Economics
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Business management and economics together provide a powerful combination for understanding how organisations function and the economic environments in which they operate. Economics offers the analytical framework for understanding markets, incentives, resource allocation, growth and the consequences of policy decisions. Business management develops the practical and theoretical knowledge of how organisations are led, structured and managed across their core functions. Studying the two together means you can read the economic landscape and understand what it means for the decisions that managers and leaders need to make. This three-year full-time degree at the University of Brighton includes a foundation year and a sandwich year with a work placement, giving you both a structured entry into the subject and substantial professional experience alongside your academic studies. The programme prepares you for a range of rewarding careers including management, consultancy, financial analysis, project leadership and entrepreneurship. The foundation year provides the academic and analytical grounding needed before you progress to degree-level study, making the programme accessible to students who want a supportive start. Throughout the degree you will develop skills in economic analysis, business strategy, financial reasoning and management practice, with the placement year adding real professional experience to your academic qualification. Graduates are well placed for roles in business analysis, management consultancy, financial services, project management, policy analysis, entrepreneurship and general management across a wide range of sectors. The combination of economic reasoning and management knowledge is particularly valued by employers who need people who can understand market conditions and translate that understanding into organisational decisions. Further study at postgraduate level in business, economics, management or finance is a common path for those seeking specialist expertise or aiming for more senior roles.
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