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60 Bachelor Programs in Business and Economics 2024

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    Bachelor Programs in Business and Economics

    A degree in business and economics provides students with knowledge of the fundamental principles of economics and how they affect international finance, public policies and business management. Graduates are prepared for advanced degree programs or careers in many business and financial industry fields, as well as government and nonprofit organizations.

    What is a Bachelor in Business and Economics?  The undergraduate business and economics degree provides students with a broad foundation of economics concepts and their applications to business and finance. Students will learn how the concepts of production, supply and consumption affect global business and government relationships and international financial markets, as well as individual companies and communities. Program participants study banking, corporate finance, investment and securities, as well as economic analysis. Students can focus their coursework toward their interests or career goals. Areas of study within the program include econometrics, private equity and hedge fund investments, international finance and business administration.

    Students benefit from the business and economics degree program in many ways. In addition to learning analytical and qualitative approaches to solving economic problems, participants gain an understanding of how economic trends affect decisions within firms.

    Program structure and length differ depending on the university, and as a result, total cost varies across institutions. Most undergraduate programs require three to four years of study.  Interested students should research schools to get a clear vision of time and tuition investment for individual programs.

    Graduates possess a substantial knowledge base and skill set that is valuable in almost any business or finance setting. A business and economics degree is valuable in banking and finance, investment firms, business management and international development projects. Graduates are also prepared for positions in government and nonprofit organizations that require economic analysis and financial management skills. Many students pursue this undergraduate degree in order to qualify for postgraduate study programs in specialized areas such as econometrics or MBAs.

    Students can find a suitable institution by searching our extensive database of schools to compare coursework and areas of concentration to their career goals. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.