Economics with Business BSc (Hons) with Placement Year

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Nottingham Trent University

Program Overview

The BSc (Hons) Economics with Business (Placement Year) integrates economic analysis with business education and a year of professional work experience. It suits students who want applied economic skills and strong employability through real-world industry exposure.


Curriculum structure

Year 1:
Students begin with Principles of Economics, Business Environment, and Quantitative Methods for Business, building foundations in economic theory, business contexts, and data analysis.

Year 2:
Students advance to Intermediate Microeconomics, Intermediate Macroeconomics, and Business Strategy, strengthening analytical thinking and understanding how economics informs business decisions.

Year 3 (Placement Year):
Students complete a supervised professional placement in business, finance, consultancy, or the public sector. This year develops workplace skills, industry awareness, and practical application of economic and business knowledge.

Final Year:
Final-year modules such as Applied Economics, International Economics, and Strategic Management focus on independent analysis, strategic evaluation, and real-world economic problem-solving.


Focus areas:
Economics; business economics; quantitative methods; applied economics; strategy; employability skills.

Learning outcomes:
Ability to analyse economic and business data; apply theory in professional settings; evaluate strategic decisions; demonstrate workplace-ready skills; communicate complex ideas effectively.

Professional alignment (accreditation):
Strongly aligned with careers in business analysis, management, finance, consultancy, and public-sector economics.

Reputation (employability rankings):
Nottingham Trent University has a strong reputation for employability, with business and economics graduates performing well in UK employment metrics.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

On the Economics with Business BSc (Hons)  programme at Nottingham Trent University, you’ll gain real-world skills by working with live business data, industry providers and global markets within our fully-equipped trading facility. From your first year you’ll apply economic theory through simulations and placements, supported by specialist labs and mentors to build your profile before you graduate.

Here are the concrete hands-on experiences you can look forward to:

  • Access to the Business Lab equipped with Bloomberg terminals and double-screen workstations — giving you a simulated experience of working in the financial markets. 

  • Up to 140 live consultancy challenges per year via Nottingham Business School, with around 450 undergraduate placements annually helping you gain industry experience. 

  • Flexible “Unique Opportunities” in Year 2 — choose from a 16-18 week internship, study abroad, or an enterprise project collaborating with early-stage ventures. 

  • Dedicated facilities including the Behavioural & Experimental Economics Laboratory, the Link Lounge and the Newton Building hub for business-lab students.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates from the Economics with Business BSc (Hons) at Nottingham Trent University leave ready for roles such as economist, financial analyst, business analyst or policy advisor—with 91 % of Economics graduates entering work or further study within 15 months and average earnings of approximately £30,000 per annum early in their careers. 

Here’s how the course supports your career development:

  • The university’s Employability & Careers service provides your “Employability Promise” from the first week, covering workshops, networking events, bespoke advice and help securing placements. 

  • Economics students have worked with high-profile employers such as Oracle and the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office for paid placements and real-business experience. 

  • The school holds triple-crown accreditation (EQUIS, AACSB and AMBA) through the Nottingham Business School—this enhances the professional value of your degree and recognition by global employers. 

  • Strong graduate outcomes: 94 % of Economics graduates were in employment or further study 15 months after graduating; average pay around £29,500.

Program Key Stats

£18,700
£9,535
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Economist
  • financial analyst
  • investment analyst
  • business analyst
  • data analyst
  • economic consultant
  • policy analyst
  • market researcher
  • risk analyst
  • credit analyst
  • financial planner
  • management consultant
  • civil servant (economic/policy roles)
  • banking and finance associate
  • research economist

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