Date of entry

September 2026

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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.

Assessment

Assessments can be in the form of:

  • essays
  • problem-based exercises
  • case studies
  • presentations
  • group projects
  • exams

All of these will provide the basis for your final grade.

Modules

This is a three-year degree. Level refers to the level of the content in the modules and not the year of study. The first year of this degree will contain mostly level 2 modules.

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: BU30016 Credits: 30 Semester: Semester 1

Microeconomic analysis is the study of individual economic units such as households, firms, and markets to understand their behaviour and decision-making processes. It examines factors like supply and demand, pricing, production, and consumer choices to provide insights into the allocation of resources and economic efficiency.

Optional Modules

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

Core Modules

These modules are an essential part of your course.

Module code: BU41020 Credits: 15 Semester: Semester 1

You will be informed about a limited number of microeconomic policy issues of current interest.

This module will illustrate how economists can contribute to the policy process by helping in the formulation of policy problems, the design and implementation of policies, and the evaluation of their performance.

Optional Modules

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

Module code: BU40017 Credits: 30 Semester: Semester 2

Learn how international financial markets are interlinked and how shifts in one economy can impact the rest of the world.

You will use data and theories and apply them to real-world issues such as balance of payments crises and macroeconomic policies.

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