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B.Sc (Hons) Economics and Management(LSE & UOL)

ACCA-Coaching Economics and Management in a Global Context:
Provides an international perspective on management issues.
ACCA-Coaching About the University of London
Founded in 1836, the University of London is the UK’s leading provider of digital and blended distance education. It offers degrees with 17 federation members, including academic direction from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
ACCA-Coaching London School Of Business & Certified Accountants was founded in 2006. LSBCA has been teaching professional courses such as ACCA, CAT/FIA, IFRS etc. since 2006. A number of our qualified students are working in Big 4, top MNCs, and International Banks
ACCA-Coaching Graduates of the BSc Economics and Management are well-equipped for diverse career paths in the private and public sectors due to their strong analytical and problem-solving skills.

Economics and Management(LSE & UOL)

World-class academic direction

The degree is developed, examined and assessed by academics at LSE, a federation member of the University of London and one of the world’s leading social science universities.

Study with a teaching centre in your home country

Study at a local teaching centre where you'll benefit from in-person academic support and all the facilities of a campus environment, with the convenience and affordability of studying close to home.

Study from your home as an Independent Learner

Alternatively, study independently from home and gain a prestigious University of London qualification with no international travel, relocation or accommodation costs.

A trusted name in global education

Earn a bachelor of science degree from the University of London, one of UK's oldest universities and distance learning pioneer. Today, with students in 190 countries, it is a leading force in higher education. 

Global alumni network

Be part of our global alumni community, joining a distinguished list of University of London alumni from Nobel prize-winners to leaders in law, finance, humanities and other fields in more than 190 countries. Enjoy wide-ranging benefits including events, free online courses and more.

Enhance your employability skills

Throughout the course you will be developing and strengthening the Global Employability Skills, highlighted by the University of London Careers Service that will help you progress your career. Your programme has been mapped against these key skills which you can showcase to employers.

trusted name in global education

Earn a bachelor of science degree from the University of London, one of UK's oldest universities and distance learning pioneer. Today, with students in 190 countries, it is a leading force in higher education. 

BSc Economics and Management
This programme aims to:
• provide a high quality education in Economics and Management for intellectually able students from a wide range of backgrounds;
• give students a sound grasp of the principles of economic analysis to the intermediate level;
• help students understand the social science basis and inter-disciplinary nature of Management;
• give students a knowledge of the workings of the economy;
• enable students to concentrate on specialist areas within the subjects;
• encourage students to develop intellectual flexibility and powers of rigorous analysis, by placing a premium on developing minds and on bringing forward their analytical reasoning ability;
• develop in students the ability to apply their knowledge to the solution of theoretical and applied problems in economics and management;
• provide a basis for further study and for employment, including careers in relevant fields;
• prepare students for graduate study in economics and/or management.

Knowledge and understanding;
A student will be able to:
• understand of the fundamental aspects of economic analysis.
• analyse issues from the perspective of a number of disciplines.

Programme Specification 2025–2026 EMFSS BSc Economics and Management
University of London 12
• think in a critical manner, to formulate and develop arguments both on management and economic issues in a logical manner.
• demonstrate skills in applying economic reasoning to the analysis of a wide range of policy issues.

 

Intellectual and cognitive skills; Transferable skills;
A student will be able to:
• locate, extract, analyse and draw reasoned conclusions from multiple sources
(including electronic sources) of appropriate literature and relevant data and
acknowledge and reference sources appropriately;
• critically analyse arguments;
• apply theory and theoretical models in practical situations;
• assimilate and lucidly evaluate alternative views.
A student will be able to:
• communicate effectively in a written context;
• use information technology (spreadsheets, word-processing and online databases)
appropriately;
• organise information, and to assimilate and evaluate competing arguments;
• manage their own learning, including working effectively to deadlines;
• be open minded and have a capacity to handle ideas and scrutinise information in
critical, evaluative and analytical ways.


Entrance requirements

For the Graduate Entry Routes to the undergraduatedegrees
Age:
Applicants must normally be at least 17 years of age on or before 30 November in the year of initial registration.

Qualifications:
Applicants must
• have successfully completed a full undergraduate degree or postgraduate qualification from an acceptable institution
• meet any additional programme specific entrance requirements; and
• satisfy English language requirements.
Applicants with professional qualifications and professional memberships will be considered on an individual basis.



MODULES

A Holistic Curriculum: Develop an in-depth understanding of accounting, international business, marketing, finance

Pick Industry Electives: Study an LSE curriculum at the Business & Management programme that’s equivalent to BBA

  • Statistics 1


B.Sc (Hons) Economics and Management(LSE & UOL

1st Year

  • Business & Management in a Global Context
  • Introduction to Economics
  • Principles of Accounting
  • Mathematics 1
  • Statistics 1

B.Sc (Hons) Economics and Management(LSE & UOL

2nd Year

  • Core Management Concept
  • Microeconomics
  • Microeconomics
  • Electives – from courses being offered

B.Sc (Hons) Economics and Management(LSE & UOL

3rd Year:

  • Electives – from courses being offered
  • Electives – from courses being offered
  • Electives – from courses being offered

B.Sc (Hons) Economics and Management(LSE & UOL

Electives - from courses:

  •  Human Resource Management
  •  Marketing Management, Management & Innovation for e-business
  •  Further Maths for Economists
  •  Elements of Social & Applied Psychology
  •  Entrepreneurship
  •  Organization Theory



MORE INFORMATION

Study materials

Your study materials are available through the Student Portal and are specially written by academics appointed by LSE. These include a Student Guide and the programme handbook; online course materials for each course studied; past examination papers and examiners’ commentaries; and Programme Regulations containing full details of syllabuses, programme structures and degree classification criteria.

 

Programme title
Economics and Management

Qualifications
Bachelor of Science in Economics and Management

Exit qualifications
• Diploma of Higher Education
• Certificate of Higher Education
An exit qualification is an intermediate qualification, for which the student may not have registered at the outset but which may be awarded on completion of specific modules/courses (or credit accumulated) in a longer programme of study, if the student
leaves the programme or has their registration ceased.
Exit qualifications are awarded at the discretion of the Board of Examiners and once a student has accepted an exit qualification they will not normally be permitted to continue their study of the same award with the University of London.

 

Programme structures

To be considered for the qualification of a BSc honours degree in the field of Economics, Management, Finance and the Social Sciences:

• For degrees through the Standard Route – a student must have attempted 360 credits and must have passed with a mark of 40 or above in at least 330 credits.
• For degrees through the Graduate Entry Route – a student must have attempted and passed, with a mark of 40 or above in at least 270 credits

 

General Entrance requirements for undergraduate degrees

Age:
Applicants must normally be at least 17 years of age on or before 30 November in the year of initial registration.

Qualifications:
Applicants must
• have passed qualifications that satisfy category G in the Qualifications for Entrance schedule.
• meet any additional programme specific entrance requirements; and
• satisfy English language requirements.

FEE STRUCTURE

Fee Payable to - London school of Business and Certified Accountants
  1st Year (Rs) 2nd Year(Rs) 3rd Year(Rs)
Admission Fee 30,000    
Tuition Fee 4,32,000 4,32,000 4,32,000
GST 18% 83,160 77,760 80,500
Security Deposit 10,000 - -
Total Fee 5,45,160 5,09,760 5,28,050

Students are also required to pay the following to the University of London:

 Particulars                                                                                       Degree Route

                                                                                                                   (Min. 3yrs.)

1st Year (Fee + GST) 

Application fee (non-refundable) £65  
Fee per course / per modules (inclusive of first assessment entry) £660  X 4  =  £ 2640*  

 

Please note:

  • all student fees shown are net of any local VAT, Goods and Services Tax (GST) or any other sales tax payable by the student in their country of residence. Where the University is required to add VAT, GST or any other sales tax at the local statutory rate, this will be added to the fees shown during the payment process.
  • UOL fee must be paid in pounds sterling, which may be paid either by a credit card or debit card recognized by MasterCard International or by the VISA group or by banker’s draft or postal order, made payable to “The University of London”.
  • *UOL fee are subject to revision
  • Assessment re-entry fee per course £434

 

Fee payable to British Council: EXAMINATION CENTRE FEE:
POUND 85 per paper. (Subject to change)

 

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