BSc Management (International Business Economics)

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Manchester

Program Overview

 

The BSc Management (International Business Economics) at the University of Manchester is designed for students who want to combine a strong foundation in business management with a deep understanding of global economic trends. It’s perfect for anyone curious about how international markets work and who wants to develop the skills to make smart business decisions in a global context.


Curriculum Structure

Year 1: Building Your Foundation

In your first year, you’ll get to grips with the essentials of business and economics. You’ll explore courses like Economic Principles: Microeconomics, Principles of Marketing, and Financial Decision Making, giving you a solid understanding of how businesses operate and how economic forces shape markets. Alongside this, units like Quantitative Methods for Business and Management will equip you with practical skills for analyzing data and making informed decisions—skills you’ll use throughout your degree.

Year 2: Exploring Specialisations

In your second year, you start diving deeper into international business economics. Courses such as International Business, Economic Analysis I: Firm, Market, and the Economy, and Business Data Analytics let you explore how companies operate across borders, how markets function on a global scale, and how to use data to support strategic decisions. You’ll also have the chance to choose optional units that reflect your interests and career goals.

Year 3: Mastery and Research

Your final year is all about refining your expertise and showing what you can do. With courses like International Finance and Advanced Corporate Finance, you’ll tackle real-world challenges in global business. The Dissertation gives you the freedom to research a topic that excites you, helping you develop strong analytical and problem-solving skills that employers highly value.


Focus Areas

International business, global economic strategies, financial decision-making, economic analysis.


Learning Outcomes

Gain a clear understanding of global economic forces, sharpen your financial and analytical skills, and learn to make strategic decisions in complex business environments.


Professional Alignment (Accreditation)

This program is designed to align with industry standards and can help you gain exemptions from certain professional exams in finance and accounting, boosting your employability.


Reputation (Employability Rankings)

The University of Manchester is consistently ranked among the top UK universities for business, holding 7th in the UK and 45th globally for Business & Management Studies (QS World University Rankings 2025).

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At the University of Manchester, studying BSc Management (International Business Economics) isn’t just about reading textbooks or attending lectures — it’s about getting hands-on experience that prepares you for the real world. From working on live business projects to exploring international markets, the program is designed to help you build practical skills alongside your academic knowledge. You’ll get to use modern facilities, engage with expert faculty, and even step into professional environments before you graduate. Here are some of the exciting ways you’ll learn by doing:

  • Industrial/Professional Experience: You can take a one-year placement in a real company, gaining invaluable work experience and insights into how international business really operates.

  • Group Projects: Many of your modules involve team-based projects, giving you the chance to solve real-world business problems while developing collaboration and leadership skills.

  • Dedicated Careers Support: The university’s Careers Service is on hand to help you find internships, network with employers, and plan your future career.

  • State-of-the-Art Facilities: From modern study spaces to specialist resources for business and economics, you’ll have everything you need to explore ideas, analyze data, and work on projects.

  • Research Workshops & Seminars: You’ll also take part in workshops and seminars that build your analytical and research skills, helping you tackle complex business and economic questions with confidence.

These experiences make sure that by the time you graduate, you’re not only knowledgeable but also ready to thrive in global business environments.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduating from the BSc Management (International Business Economics) at the University of Manchester opens the door to a wide range of exciting career paths. The program gives you a mix of management skills and a deep understanding of global economic trends, preparing you for roles in finance, consulting, international trade, and beyond. Many graduates go on to thrive in positions such as:

  • Management Trainee – get hands-on experience across different business functions while building your leadership potential.

  • Economic Analyst – use your analytical skills to interpret economic data and guide business decisions.

  • International Trade Specialist – navigate global markets and trade regulations, helping companies expand internationally.

  • Consultant – advise organizations on strategy, operations, and economic insights to improve performance.

The University of Manchester also supports you every step of the way with resources and connections that make it easier to launch your career:

  • Dedicated Careers Service – from tailored advice to help finding internships or graduate roles, the Careers Service is there during your studies and for two years after you graduate.

  • Strong Industry Partnerships – work with leading companies through placements and networking opportunities to gain real-world insights.

  • Global Alumni Network – connect with graduates around the world for mentorship and career guidance.

Graduate Outcomes:

  • Around 93% of graduates are employed or in further study within 15 months.

  • Starting salaries typically range from £19,000 to £36,000, depending on your chosen sector.

  • The program is highly regarded by employers and is the second most targeted by leading graduate recruiters according to High Fliers Research.

Further Academic Progression:

If you’re keen to continue studying, this degree also sets you up for:

  • Master’s degrees in International Business, Economics, Finance, or Management.

  • MBA programs for those who want to fast-track into leadership roles.

  • PhD studies in Business Economics or related fields for a career in research or academia.

In short, whether you want to dive straight into an exciting career or continue your studies, this program gives you the tools, skills, and connections to make it happen.

Program Key Stats

£33,100
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

AAA
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6.5
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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • audit graduate
  • HR graduate analyst
  • internet consultant
  • management trainee
  •  Economic Analyst
  •  Financial Analyst
  •  International Trade Specialist

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