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BA Business with Finance and Economics
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Business with finance and economics is a degree designed for students who want a comprehensive grounding in business management alongside specialist depth in the financial and economic dimensions of commercial decision-making. Finance and economics are not peripheral to business: they are its analytical core. Understanding how to raise and allocate capital, how to interpret financial performance, how economic conditions shape market opportunities and risks, and how to communicate financial reasoning clearly are capabilities that senior business leaders need in every sector. At Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen you will study across four years on a full-time programme, with a sandwich year that gives you substantial professional experience, a year abroad for international study, and work placement embedded throughout. The programme provides a comprehensive grounding across the key business disciplines, including strategy, marketing, operations, and management, while building specialist understanding of financial analysis, economic reasoning, and their application to strategic decision-making. You will learn to interpret and communicate financial and economic information in ways that improve both day-to-day operational decisions and longer-term strategic choices. RGU's strong connections to the energy, engineering, and commercial sectors of north-east Scotland give the business programme a practical and applied dimension that complements its academic rigour. Graduates of business with finance and economics enter careers across a wide range of commercial, financial, and public sector contexts. Corporate finance, financial analysis, management consulting, and business development are common directions for those drawn to the financial specialism. General management, operations, and strategy roles suit graduates whose strengths are more broadly commercial. The energy sector, financial services, retail, and the public sector are all significant employers. Professional accounting qualifications may offer exemptions for relevant degree content, providing a further route into the profession. Postgraduate study in business, economics, finance, or the MBA is a natural progression for those with senior leadership ambitions.
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