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BSc Economics and Business
About this course
Economics and business is a combination that brings together the analytical tools for understanding how markets, firms, and economies work with the practical knowledge and skills needed to lead and manage organisations effectively. Economics develops the capacity for systematic thinking about decision-making under scarcity, market dynamics, incentive structures, and the effects of policy, using formal models and empirical evidence to illuminate how individuals, firms, and governments behave. Business management adds the strategic, organisational, and operational dimensions of how companies actually function and compete, with attention to leadership, marketing, operations, and commercial judgement. At Birkbeck College in London, this four-year full-time programme is explicitly designed to develop leadership skills alongside the analytical understanding of economic decision-making, market forces, government policy, and data analysis. The distinctive feature of Birkbeck's approach is the emphasis on connecting business interests with economic realities: understanding how macroeconomic conditions, regulatory environments, and market forces shape the context within which business decisions are made. You will engage with microeconomics and macroeconomics, econometrics and quantitative methods, and the core disciplines of business including strategy, marketing, finance, and organisational behaviour. Communication skills are given serious attention, reflecting the importance of being able to present economic and business analysis effectively to audiences at every level. The four-year full-time structure at Birkbeck allows for a thorough grounding in both subjects, and the London location puts you at the centre of one of the world's most important financial and business hubs, with access to an unparalleled range of organisations, industries, and professional networks. Graduates from economics and business programmes pursue careers across financial services, management consultancy, corporate strategy, marketing, public policy, economic research, and general management in organisations of all sizes. The combination of economic rigour and business understanding is valued in roles that require both analytical depth and commercial awareness. Further study in economics, business, finance, or public policy is an option for those seeking specialist expertise or academic careers.
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