Date of entry

September 2024

Teaching

Teaching is through a combination of:

  • lectures
  • tutorials
  • workshops
  • statistics sessions

We also offer an annual series of industry guest lectures which you are encouraged to attend.

Throughout Levels 1-4 you will engage in research, moving from assigned and specified activities or studies to more independent practical work.

Most modules at Levels 1 and 2 have two lectures and one tutorial or workshop each week, including online workshops.

At Level 3 you will have lectures each week and tutorials centring around coursework. At Level 4, teaching is in much smaller groups and our module options are based on the research expertise of our staff, and vary slightly from year to year.

In your final year a supervisor will oversee a dissertation project where you will apply your research skills.

Assessment

Assessments are carried out through coursework and exams, and vary in type and weighting from module to module. They can include

  • essays
  • presentations
  • scientific practical reports
  • online multiple-choice questions
  • workbooks
  • exams 

Core Modules

These modules are an essential part of your course.

Module code: BU12004 Credits: 20 Semester: Semester 2

This module introduces you to the tools used to analyse how an economy works.

You will develop the skills necessary to explain and understand many economic, social and political issues, such as inflation, environmental regulation and policies concerning unemployment.

Optional Modules

You need to choose one or more of these modules as part of your course.

Module code: BU11004 Credits: 20 Semester: Semester 1

Learn about current Economic and Business issues from a global perspective. Theories of economics will be applied to modern problems with global impact. You will have the chance to put models into practise understanding how Economics can help both understand and improve the world we live in. 

Core Modules

These modules are an essential part of your course.

Module code: BU21004 Credits: 20 Semester: Semester 1

This module covers the micro aspects of the economy by focusing on the basic theories of consumer and firm behaviour under various settings.

You will learn about the conditions in which markets will or will not produce desirable outcomes and the role of government in improving the operation of markets.

Optional Modules

You need to choose one or more of these modules as part of your course.

Module code: AG20001 Credits: 20 Semester: Semester 1

For undergraduate students seeking to gain a better understanding of career planning process.

Ideal for anyone who wants to get started with choosing a career path or make plans towards their future. Suitable for students who need the flexibility of online learning.

Core Modules

These modules are an essential part of your course.

Module code: BU30013 Credits: 15 Semester: Semester 2

The module will focus on developing your understanding of core marketing concepts.

You will examine the history of marketing: developing a theoretical understanding of the key elements of the marketing mix, the development of services marketing and the impact marketing has on society.

Optional Modules

You need to choose one or more of these modules as part of your course.

Module code: BU30014 Credits: 30 Semester: Semester 2

Financial institutions, like banks, investment firms, and insurers, offer vital services such as funds management, lending, investing, and risk mitigation, playing a key role in economies and individuals' financial well-being. Learn about the services they offer and the role they play in the global economic environment.

Core Modules

These modules are an essential part of your course.

Module code: BU40019 Credits: 30 Semester: Semester 2

You will learn how organisations aim to meet their long term goals and objectives by implementing a business strategy.

Optional Modules

You need to choose one or more of these modules as part of your course.

Module code: BU40016 Credits: 30 Semester: Semester 2

You will analyse global economic business trends and explore key trade and investment theories between countries.

Discuss the policy effects on corporate decisions regarding trade, labour, and investment.

Plus gain insights into the global trading system's operation and its business implications.

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