The BSc Economics with Management program at Durham University combines core economic theory with management knowledge, enabling students to understand how organizations are managed and the strategies used to compete for customers. The course emphasizes the importance of economics in achieving an organization's objectives.
Students will study fundamental theories and techniques of economics alongside complementary modules in finance, business, accounting, and management. This tailored approach helps build the knowledge and skills necessary for careers in economics, consultancy, or broader business management roles.
Course Structure:
Year 1: Foundation in economic principles and general management studies.
Years 2 and 3: Advanced understanding of core areas of economics and management, such as macroeconomics, microeconomics, innovation, operations, and data analysis.
The curriculum includes lectures from expert speakers and case studies, providing opportunities to investigate contemporary economic issues and develop analytical, numerical, and problem-solving skills.
Students have the option to complete the course in three years, add a placement year, or spend a year abroad.
In year 3, students will have to complete a dissertation.
Graduates are well-equipped for careers in economics, consultancy, finance, and various management roles across different sectors.
Graduate Outcomes (Class of 2020–21)
94% of graduates were in work or further study.
100% of those in employment were in highly skilled or medium skilled roles.
The average salary was £36,470.
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