- Undergraduate
Business Economics BSc (Hons)
Overview
Why study at the University of West London?
- Ranked 30th university in the UK - The Guardian University Guide 2025
- Our Business and Management courses are ranked #1 in London for modern universities - The Guardian University Guide 2025
- Number 1 London university for overall student satisfaction - National Student Survey 2024**
- Best university for Student Experience and Teaching Quality in the UK - The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024
Why study this course?
Do you want to learn how the global economy affects a business’s chances of success? This course in business economics will help you to understand the repercussions the wider economy can have on day-to-day business operations and to help business owners prepare for the impact.
Designed to give you a solid theoretical basis, the course will also equip you with skills that will give you an edge in business.
This is a gateway course, which can launch your career in business economics without the need for a degree in a heavily mathematical subject. You do not need prior knowledge of business or economics to apply.
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Course detail & modules
In this course, you will delve into the intricacies of business and economics in a globalised world, gaining a comprehensive understanding of contemporary issues that shape these fields. This will equip you with the professional skills necessary to embark on a fulfilling career.
You will examine core concepts in business and economics, as well as topical subjects, including:
- analytical skills in economics
- economics of climate change
- economics of financial markets
- behavioural economics
- international economics
- economic decisions faced by businesses and managers
- how to analyse the economic and social environment that informs those decisions.
The course includes a diverse range of modules to help you find your specialism, identify your career goals, and work towards them. Once you graduate, you will be able to focus on a particular business area.
For your final year dissertation, you have the exciting opportunity to choose between a traditional academic dissertation or an investigative final project. The latter option allows you to tackle practical business economics-related problems, applying the knowledge and skills you've acquired throughout the course to real-world scenarios.
Compulsory modules
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Principles of Management
This module has been designed to give you a basic understanding of organisations with emphasis on conceptual and interpersonal skills, an overview of the challenges that arise for managers in organisational settings, and to provide you with an introduction to the concepts and theories that can be useful in facilitating effectiveness.
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Professional Skills
In this module, you will learn to outline academic writing skills and presentation skills, show effectively working with others towards the completion of a task (teamwork skills), present skills in oral and written communication in the business environment, as well as duplicate the importance of business etiquette and the importance of rules and values in an organisation.
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Quantitative Methods
The module aims to provide an understanding of the role of data analysis in business and finance. Develop basic analytical and numerical skills into an ability to approach and solve business problems and develop the ability to interpret numerical results as an aid to decision-making.
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Introduction to Economics
The aim of the module is to help you to develop an awareness of the economic environment in which business operates, within a local, national and international context.
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Employability Skills
In this module, you will develop the personal and professional skills to prepare you for the world of work and understanding the concept of employability; reflecting on your career journey; and developing an active LinkedIn profile. The module will link closely with the other modules delivered during the semester and will help you to prepare for your future career and grasp core business theory.
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Analysis of Real World Issues
The aim of this module is to enable you to critically evaluate the challenges faced by organisations in today’s perplexing business environment nationally and internationally. Furthermore, this module will allow you to critically examine the type, nature and gravity of those challenges and create an organisation which is flexible and fluid to adopt to those challenges.
Compulsory modules
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Microeconomic
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Analytical Skills for Economists
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Economics of Climate Change
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Macroeconomics
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Financial Management
The module aims to develop the knowledge and skills expected of a finance manager, in relation to investment, financing, and dividend policy decisions. Upon successful completion of this module you should have a solid base from which to continue on to Level 6 Corporate Finance.
This Level 5 module is a pre-requisite for Level 6 Corporate Finance.
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Corporate and Business Law
Compulsory modules
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Economics of Financial Markets
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Career Strategy and Planning (CSP)
This module will give you the opportunity to apply professional career management skills designed to assist you in actively planning and preparing for your future careers.
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Business Sustainability and Social Responsibility in Practice
In this module, you will critically analyse the drivers of enterprise and wealth creation from the perspective of their ethical implications. You will also investigate changing approaches and attitudes to sustainability and corporate social responsibility. Additionally, you will have to critically evaluate frameworks for the discussion of business ethical issues and the use of tools for managing business ethics.
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Behavioural Economics
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International Economics
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Current Issues Analysis
Compulsory modules
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Becoming an Economist
During this module you will gain insights into questions such as: why don't we make things in Britain anymore? Will the economy enter a second recession? Is global capitalism in crisis? You will be introduced to basic economic concepts and problems, and you'll begin to understand how economists view the world along with the tools they use.
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Understanding Business
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Exploring Microeconomics
During this module you will examine concepts including consumer choice, supply and demand, price control and taxes, and the differences between market structures. Your ability to understand, react to and, to some extent, control microeconomic influences on a firm are crucial business skills, so what you learn will apply to your working life.
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Principles of Business Law
During this module you will start to learn the basic principles that govern business law, focusing on contract law, company law and insolvency law. By examining these principles, you will be able to better understand the practical problems that arise in different market sectors.
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Introduction to Researching in Business Economics
On this practical module you will look at case studies and real-life data to learn basic research techniques in Business Economics (BE). You will be introduced to simple statistics through the use of everyday BE examples and learn how to interpret them.
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Exploring Macroeconomics
Compulsory modules
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Going Global: Multinational Enterprise
During this module you will examine the role of the multinational enterprise and the process of foreign direct investment. You will learn about the strategies and operational activities of the multinational enterprise doing business in the global economy, along with challenges relating to culture, technology, intellectual property rights and finance.
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Welfare Economics for Business Leaders
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Enterprise Risk Management
During this module, you will study how to determine the overall risk approach of a company, identify excessive risk exposure, quantify risk, develop ways of managing it, and explore the roles of boards, executives, and risk management teams. We will also discuss how risk is communicated to shareholders, investors, and company employees.
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Research Methods for Business Economics
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Urban Economics and Climate Change
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Financial Markets and Global Finance Centres
Compulsory modules
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Dissertation
With this module, you have the opportunity to carry out an original piece of research, adding to existing knowledge and demonstrating an ability to select, define and focus on an information systems topic at an appropriate level. You will also develop and apply relevant methodologies to analyse your topic areas, and to develop recommendations and logical conclusions in the context of existing work in the area.
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Inclusive Leadership: Politics and Smart Economics
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Development Economics
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Behavioural Economics and Happiness
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The Economics of Entertainment
Entry requirements
These can include:
- A Levels at grade B, B and C, or above
- BTEC Extended Diploma with Distinction, Merit, Merit
- Access to HE Diploma
- T Levels
You also need GCSE English and Maths (grade 9 – 4 / A* - C) or Level 2 equivalents.
Looking for BSc (Hons) Business Economics with Foundation Year?
Mature applicants (aged 21+): If you do not hold the qualifications listed but have relevant work experience, you are welcome to apply. Your application will be considered on an individual basis.
Level 5 (year 2) entry
To directly enter the second year of this course you will need to show appropriate knowledge and experience. For example, you are an ideal candidate if you have 120 undergraduate credits at Level 4 or a CertHE in a related subject area.
Level 6 (year 3) entry
To directly enter the third year of this course you need to show appropriate knowledge and experience. For example, you are an ideal candidate if you have 240 undergraduate credits (at Levels 4 and 5), a DipHE, Foundation Degree or HND in a related subject area.
Looking for BSc (Hons) Business Economics with Foundation Year?
You need to meet our English language requirement - a minimum of IELTS 5.5 for each of the 4 individual components (Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening). Visit our English language requirements page for information on other English language tests we accept.
You also need academic qualifications at the same level as UK applicants. In some countries where teaching is in English, we may accept local qualifications. Check for local equivalents.
We offer pre-sessional English language courses if you do not meet these requirements.
Looking for BSc (Hons) Business Economics with Foundation Year?
Mature applicants (aged 21+): If you do not hold the qualifications listed but have relevant work experience, you are welcome to apply. Your application will be considered on an individual basis.
Level 5 (year 2) entry
To directly enter the second year of this course you will need to show appropriate knowledge and experience. For example, you are an ideal candidate if you have 120 undergraduate credits at Level 4 or a CertHE in a related subject area.
Level 6 (year 3) entry
To directly enter the third year of this course you need to show appropriate knowledge and experience. For example, you are an ideal candidate if you have 240 undergraduate credits (at Levels 4 and 5), a DipHE, Foundation Degree or HND in a related subject area.
Looking for BSc (Hons) Business Economics with Foundation Year?
Fees & funding
Please note:
- Fees for the 2026/27 academic year and onwards may be subject to Government regulation and change.
- Tuition fees are charged for each year of your course. If your course runs for two years or more, you will need to pay the fee for each academic year at the start of that year.
- If your course runs for less than two years, the cost above is for your full course and you will need to pay the full fee upfront.
- If no fee is shown above then the fees for this course are not available yet. Please check again later for updates.
Funding your studies
You may be eligible for a student loan to cover the cost of tuition fees, or a maintenance loan. Additional funding is available to some types of students, such as those with dependants and disabled students.
We offer generous bursaries and scholarships to make sure your aspirations are your only limit. In recent years, hundreds of students have received our Full-time Undergraduate Student Bursary. We also offer a range of Business-related scholarships and bursaries.
Please note:
- Fees for the 2026/27 academic year and onwards may be subject to Government regulation and change.
- Tuition fees are charged for each year of your course. If your course runs for two years or more, you will need to pay the fee for each academic year at the start of that year.
- If your course runs for less than two years, the cost above is for your full course and you will need to pay the full fee upfront.
- If no fee is shown above then the fees for this course are not available yet. Please check again later for updates.
International students - funding your studies
We offer scholarships for international students including International Ambassador Scholarships.
Further information about funding and financial support for international students is available from the UK Council for International Student Affairs.
Teaching staff
Dr Lucie Ingram
Areas of professional excellence:
- Behavioural economics and happiness
- Public economics / research methods
- Econometrics / financial modelling
- Macroeconomics
- Microeconomics
- Political economy business economics
- The economics of entertainment
Areas of professional excellence:
- Behavioural economics and happiness
- Public economics / research methods
- Econometrics / financial modelling
- Macroeconomics
- Microeconomics
- Political economy business economics
- The economics of entertainment
Study & career progression
Popular careers for graduates include consultancy, research and marketing.
On graduation, you could start a career in one of the following areas:
- economic, financial and real estate consultancy
- market and business research
- e-commerce
- marketing, advertising, pr and sales
- the civil service
- intergovernmental organisations
- management positions in the private and public sectors
- entertainment, media and sports businesses
Alternatively, you could develop a related specialism or explore a new area on one of our postgraduate courses.
How to apply
Head to the UCAS website where you can apply using:
- our institution code - W05
- the UCAS course code (below)
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Next steps after making your application
We aim to make a decision on your application as quickly as we can. If we need any more information about your qualifications, we will be in touch.
In the meantime, come and visit us and find out more about what studying at UWL is like. Sign up for an open day or join a campus tour.
Visit us and see for yourself
Talk to our tutors and find out about our courses and facilities at our next open day or join a campus tour.
Our prospectus
All of our courses in one place - download now or order a hard copy.
We're here to help
Any questions about a course or studying at UWL? We're here to help - call us on 0800 036 8888 (option 2, Monday – Friday 10am-4pm) or email us on courses@uwl.ac.uk.
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