
BSc. Economics and Management
The BSc Economics and Management degree enables students to combine an in-depth study of economics with management options. It will appeal to those students who wish to obtain a general education in those disciplines which underline the theory and practice of management, and yet at the same time specialise in economics.
Units offered for BSc (Hons) Economics
A student has to study Twelve units in three years, of which, ten are compulsory units
Foundation units:
- Principles of Accounting
- Introduction to Economics
- Business and Management in a global context
- Maths 1
- Stats 1
Eight Further units From:
- Microeconomics
- Macroeconomics
- Core management concepts
- Human resource management
- Marketing management
- Organisation theory: an interdisciplinary approach
- Financial management
- Entrepreneurship
- Management accounting
- Information systems management
- Management and innovation of e-business
- Elements of social and applied psychology
- Management and social media
- Financial reporting
- Maths 2
- Stats 2
- Elements of econometrics
Eligibility:
Be at least 17 years of age
have GCSE/GCE ‘O’ level in Mathematics and English Language with at least grade C and 3 further subjects at ‘O’ level
AND
have two subjects at GCE ‘A’ Level
OR
3 subjects at GCE ‘A’ level and ‘O’ level in Mathematics and English Language with at least grade C
OR
BA/BSc/BCom from any recognised university of Pakistan
OR
FA/FSc/High School Diploma
Students who do not meet the entrance requirements can register via the following entry routes to all degree programmes offered at UCL:
International Foundation Programme
OR
Students with Intermediate qualifications can apply to the degree via the CertHE Social Sciences route. They need to have 50% marks in ALL their Intermediate subjects. The CertHE is essentially the first year of the degree programme and students study the same subjects, sit in the same classes and appear for the same exams as the BSc First year students. After passing their exams, CertHE students progress to the second year of the BSc degree just like BSc students.