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University of East Anglia (UEA), BSc (Hons), Business Finance and Economics

Year 1

You will study a number of compulsory modules in economics and business, allowing you to begin to develop crucial skills and knowledge. These introductory modules will cover economics, mathematics, statistics, business, and financial and management accounting.

Year 2

In your second year you will continue to develop your understanding of the macro and micro economy through the modules ‘Intermediate Macroeconomics’ and ‘Intermediate Microeconomics’.  In ‘Introductory Econometrics’ you will build your statistical skills, with the option to apply them in the form of a practical project designed to answer a research question in the module ‘Econometrics Research Project’. This module is also designed to enhance the employability of our graduates.

You will also select optional modules from a diverse range offered by the Norwich Business School, including ‘Financial Accounting’, ‘Management Accounting’ and ‘Company Law’.

Year 3

  • During your third year you will study a compulsory finance module, as well as the option to further your study of macroeconomics, microeconomics and econometrics. The remainder of your third year allows you to choose from a wide range of modules related to finance and business, covering financial markets, derivatives, risk management and alternative investing. Other options related to business and accounting are offered by the Norwich Business School.
  • You will spend your third year at one of our partner universities. You will need to pass your year abroad, but it will not count towards your final degree classification. This gives you the advantage of spending a year studying economics and related subjects as offered by your host institution. This is a great way to further enhance your knowledge of economics, explore economic issues of other countries and develop personal skills which are welcomed by employers.

Year 4

During your fourth year you will study a compulsory finance module, as well as the option to further your study of macroeconomics, microeconomics and econometrics.

The remainder of your third year allows you to choose from a wide range of modules related to finance and business, covering financial markets, derivatives, risk management and alternative investing. Other options related to business and accounting are offered by the Norwich Business School.

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Location

The University of East Anglia is based in the vibrant city of Norwich, located in the east of England. The city is less than two hours by train from London and is a unique blend of historic English architecture and modern design, which creates a dynamic and unforgettable atmosphere.

Norwich is home to eight theatres, five museums, four cinemas, two cathedrals, four music venues and a castle. There are 300 pubs, restaurants and bars,1500 historic buildings as well as modern developments such as The Forum, which is the home of the regional BBC studio and the award-winning Millennium Library.

As a base for exploring Britain, Norwich is just a short journey from Cambridge and other key cities with coaches and trains conveniently connecting you with the rest of the UK. International students are also able to take advantage of Norwich International Airport which is conveniently located 15 minutes from campus.