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Business and Management and Economics with Professional Placement Year

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Course summary

Explore, analyse and tackle the challenges facing society in this combined business and economics degree.

  • Examine different perspectives on key economic issues facing businesses, such as sustainability and diversity.

  • Take a creative and collaborative approach to problem solving through in-depth research into current global events.

  • Develop the practical skills and knowledge you’ll need to become a professional and socially-aware graduate.

Our combined Business and Management and Economics degree has been designed to give you an in-depth knowledge and understanding of business and economics, while developing practical and professional skills that you can apply to a wide range of industries and careers.

You’ll explore the economic concepts that shape our world, and learn to view current events through a different lens.

The course aims to incorporate modern approaches to the field of economics, amplifying the voices of those who have traditionally been excluded from economic decision-making based on race, gender or ethnicity.

You’ll gain a contemporary perspective through specially curated reading materials, videos and case studies.

You’ll develop your understanding of the nature of the global forces that influence contemporary decision making, and gain the skills to think critically, and research the world of business.

You’ll be encouraged to challenge your thinking, take new and innovative approaches to problem-solving, and apply your learning to real-world scenarios.

You’ll have the opportunity to join student-led research groups exploring a range of local, national and global issues, and optional modules in subjects such as leadership, marketing and law will enable you to tailor your studies to your particular areas of interest.

More about the Professional Placement Year
A Professional Placement Year (PPY), traditionally known as a sandwich year, is where you undertake a period of work with an external organisation for between 9-13 months. The placement occurs between your second and final years of undergraduate study. You can engage in multiple placements to make up the total time and are required to source the placement(s) yourself, with support from the Careers team.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
BE13
Institution code:
B20

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Student Outcomes

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80 Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)

100 Go onto work and study

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