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 Economics and Management
A student has to study Twelve units in three years, of which, Ten are compulsory units
Foundation units:
- Introduction to Economics
- Introduction to Business and Management
- Mathematics1(Half unit)
- Statistics1(Half unit)
- Priciples of Sociology
- Principles of Accounting
Five Further units from:
- Microeconomics:
- Organisation Theory
- Macroeconomics
- Public Economics
- Economics of Development
- Labour Economics
- Monetary Economics
- Elements of Econometrics
- Information Systems and Organisations
- The Law of Business Organisations
- Principles of Marketing
- Human Resource Management
- Elements of Social and Applied Psychology
- Corporate Finance