Shape Tomorrow With BSc Economics and Finance

Enhance your deep understanding of economic principles

Accredited By

UOL

Delivery Mode

On Campus

Admissions

Jan / Sep

Duration

3 Years

Overview of Course

Global economies are continually evolving and businesses – particularly those that operate internationally – need guidance from managers and leaders who have the ability to apply economic reasoning to think independently about management issues. With a focus on developing critical analytical and quantitative skills, this programme prepares you for a wide variety of careers including, but not limited to: accountancy, banking and finance, general management, consultancy, digital technology and business analysis.

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Admissions Requirements

Course Modules

Admissions open for semesters commencing in January and September of every year. Ensure you allow adequate time for your application to go through the normal admission procedure of two weeks. Visit your nearest campus in time for securing a place in the programme.

Year 1: Level 4
  • Introduction to Economics Compulsory
  • Mathematics-1 (half course) Compulsory
  • Statistics-1 (half course) Compulsory
  • Principles of Accounting Compulsory
  • Business and Management in a Global Context Compulsory
Year 2: Level 5
  • Core Management Concepts Compulsory
  • Micro-Economics Compulsory
  • Macro-Economics Compulsory
  • Organisation Theory: An Interdisciplinary Approach Compulsory
Year 3: Level 6
  • One 300 Course from Selection Group E Compulsory
  • One 300 Course from Selection Group M Compulsory
  • One 200/300 Course from Selection Group E or M Compulsory
  • One 100/200/300 Course from any of the Selection Groups Compulsory

Mode of Study

The programme is taught using face-to-face learning. Students will have access to IVY resources as well as University of London VLE to complete their studies/modules. Support will be provided by local tutors at IVY.

Assesment for Course

Aside from a few exceptions, each full course is examined by one three-hour unseen written examination and each half course by one two-hour unseen written examination. The assessment of some courses also involves the submission of coursework or a project – in these cases, details are included as part of the course syllabus.