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University of Leeds

1 business-economics courses YORKSHIRE AND HUMBERSIDE
Subject ranking: 10th
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Oxford Brookes University offers a supportive learning environment with passionate lecturers and modern facilities. The campus is vibrant, with plenty of opportunities to get involved in clubs and events. The city of Oxford adds to the appeal, providing a rich, historic backdrop and excellent career opportunities. Overall, it’s a great choice for those looking for a balance of academics and student life.

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Business Economics
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Year 1
  • Academic, Professional and Research Skills for Studies in Economics
  • Economic Theory and Applications
  • Economics Perspectives and Controversies
  • Economics and Global History
  • Mathematics and Statistics for Economics and Business 1B
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University of Essex

3 business-economics courses EASTERN ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 43rd
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WUSCA ranking: 73th
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The University of Essex is extremely international with students from 140 different countries. As an international students this makes me have a sense of community as there are a lot of students going through the same situations as me. The university also has a students union on the Top 10 in the UK. The students union is extremely active organising several events on the same day from arts and crafts, Thursday food markets, movie nights and much more. There is also the sport teams and gym on campus that students can join but to be honest as someone that does not like fiscal activity this are some facilities that I do not use often. The students union also advertises part time jobs for students which is very helpful as you can work around your studies and still make some extra cash and get some work experience. The library section for PG students is open 24/7 which is very handy when you are pulling an all-nighter. Students can also rent for free an individual study pod or a group study room. The reading for the modules are mostly online and free to access on the library website. There are computers all around the university that students can access at any time of the day to study or do some Python coding assignments in my case. I am part of the EBS department and all the academics are very helpful, you can always email with questions and they are quite quick in responding. The lectures are small which means you can have debates in class and also gives the teacher the opportunity to get to meet all the students an be able to help them with their specific needs. The teachers also have specific academic office hours on a weekly bases that students can attend if they which to discuss something in private or even if they want to continue discussing topics from lectures in depth. There are a number of talks organised by the departments where students can listen from industry professionals and get the chance to get to know more on how they should approach job applications to get into the industry. The university has the Languages for all programme where students can learn a new language for free, in my case I am learning Mandarin. So far I am still very green and I still not understand much but it it a fabulous language and it is quiet fun to draw the characters. There is a lot of societies students can join and get to meet new people. I myself am part of the Economics Society and the Women in Finance Society. So far we had events to meet up all the members but I know we are going to have an event with an external speaker to talk about training and also there is going to be a winter ball from the economics society, and lost more events that I am still not aware off. The university has a lot of green spaces, two lakes and it is amazing to go for a walk when there is no rain. We also have a 4 star hotel on campus where students can get discounts on their services. The university is only 30 minutes in the fast train form the central London which is very good to go out for a shopping day. Now the not so good part, I have to say the careers team that helps students with their CV gives very general advice and each student wants to apply to different industries and so we need specific advice and I do not think there are equipped for that. The Well-being Team even thought they can help lease with the departments if students need help, they are still not helpful as for example you have right to only two therapy sessions and sometimes I found that they do not respond to emails quickly and during my undergrad that I did at Essex as well I had one therapy session from the university at the campus and no one was there to receive me. Overall I think the university is very great, they have a great student community and for most topics they are ranked very high. I recommend attending an Open Day to check the campus and talk with students to see if Essex is for you.

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Business Economics - BA (Hons)
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Year 1
  • BE300-4-FY Quantitative Methods and Finance
  • Career Skills in Economics
  • EC114-4-FY Introduction to Quantitative Economics
  • Economics for Business
  • Introduction to Management and Marketing
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Business Economics (Including Year Abroad) - BA (Hons)
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  • BE300-4-FY Quantitative Methods and Finance
  • Career Skills in Economics
  • EC114-4-FY Introduction to Quantitative Economics
  • Economics for Business
  • Introduction to Management and Marketing
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University of Aberdeen

1 business-economics courses SCOTLAND
Subject ranking: 41st
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WUSCA ranking: 10th
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Personal Reflection on My Experience at the University of Aberdeen (2024–2025) My time at the University of Aberdeen, in the Artificial Intelligence Department, began with great optimism. I was eager to immerse myself in advanced topics such as machine learning, data science, and intelligent systems, and to learn from experienced lecturers and researchers. The environment initially felt welcoming and intellectually stimulating. However, my experience changed after a difficult interaction with one of my lecturers, who also served as the course coordinator for Machine Learning. I approached him respectfully to discuss a grading issue I had identified in one of my assessments. After review, he acknowledged the marking mistake. Although I appreciated his honesty in admitting the error, this incident unexpectedly affected the atmosphere around me. Over time, I began to feel a noticeable shift in how some people treated me. Certain lecturers and fellow students appeared distant, and a few even avoided interacting with me. On several occasions, I was excluded from group projects because some classmates declined to have me join their teams. This created a deep sense of isolation and disappointment, and I often found myself suffering in silence throughout my academic journey. Despite these challenges, I made a determined effort to remain focused on my studies and uphold my commitment to learning. I continued to engage with coursework, contribute meaningfully wherever possible, and seek knowledge beyond the classroom. Through this experience, I learned to rely on my inner strength, discipline, and integrity. Looking back, this period taught me profound lessons about resilience, fairness, and self-belief. It showed me that adversity, while painful, can also be transformative. I now carry forward not just the technical skills I gained, but also a deeper sense of empathy and the courage to stand up for what is right, even when it is difficult.

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Year 1
  • Communication Theory and Analysis
  • Dissertation in Professional Communication
  • Institutional Discourse
  • Intercultural Communication
  • Marketing Communications (BU5573)
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Ulster University

1 business-economics courses NORTHERN IRELAND
Subject ranking: 33rd
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WUSCA ranking: 30th
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Overall Ulster University provides a great space for learning both inside and outside lectures, with amazing student support and a wonderful campus in Belfast that provides plenty of facilities and areas for students

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Business Economics
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Year 1
  • Economics in Practice
  • Macroeconomic Principles
  • Mathematics and Statistics for Economics and Business
  • Microeconomic Principles
  • Skills for Economists
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University of Surrey

4 business-economics courses SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 30th
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WUSCA ranking: 36th
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The University of Surrey is an excellent place to study, offering high-quality teaching, strong graduate outcomes, and a focus on employability through its renowned professional training year. Its beautiful, green Stag Hill campus in Guildford provides modern facilities, from cutting-edge labs to performance studios, alongside a friendly, inclusive community. Surrey is a leader in research and innovation, with hubs like the 5G/6G Innovation Centre and Surrey Research Park. Students enjoy vibrant societies, sports, and cultural activities, with London just 35 minutes away. Combining academic excellence, career preparation, and a supportive environment, Surrey offers an ideal setting for personal and professional growth.

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Business Economics and Data Analytics with Foundation Year
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Business Economics and Data Analytics with Foundation Year
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University of Dundee

9 business-economics courses SCOTLAND
Subject ranking: 35th
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Tutors are lovely but the only thing that could be improved is the support for the English and the rest of the students who are not from Scotland. It's took me 3 years to get help for my dyslexia and that is because I have to pay for it.

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Business Economics
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Level 2
  • Macroeconomics and Applied Policy (BU22005)
  • Microeconomics (BU21004)
  • Skills for Business and Economics (BU21012)
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Business Economics with Marketing - MA (Hons)
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  • Foundations of Economic Analysis
  • Fundamentals of Marketing
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Liverpool John Moores University ISC - Study Group UK

1 business-economics courses
star rating 4.7
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NORTH WEST ENGLAND
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Queen's University Belfast - INTO UK

1 business-economics courses NORTHERN IRELAND
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I like the events that the university holds sometimes to support the students like free breakfast or career fairs and also inclusive events including Chinese new year. I really don't have anything bad to say

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BSc (Hons) Business Economics
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Queen's University Belfast

1 business-economics courses NORTHERN IRELAND
Subject ranking: 27th
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WUSCA ranking: 3th
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I love going to the library and spending time studying there. I also love the lab work and the facilities that the labs have, the schedule is a bit busy, I prefer if we had classes a bit late so that I can spend some time in the morning revising what we've covered in lectures. The student union is cool too but would've preferred if it had more seatings available as I don't find places to sit most of the time.

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Business Economics
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Year 1
  • Accounting
  • Financial Institutions and Markets
  • Organisational Behaviour
  • Quantitative Methods
  • The Economy (full year module)
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Robert Gordon University

1 business-economics courses SCOTLAND
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Great all round university with great balance of city and rurally located. Transport wise, its great within city. Although, it lacks proper parking for rurally located people (where public transport is not an option/viable option) as requires permit. To resolve this, a multistory carpark could be implemented or more bus links/shuttlebuses from locations outside of the city. The lack of public transport outside the city is a problem anyway, so may be worth considering relocating to city for duration of course. With regards to course, having already been a student previously, there are a lot more support systems in place to help aid students. Moreover, compared to other universities, the staff are more than happy to help. The small knit feel of the University and the city provides a homely lifestyle, easily and effortlessly. This is only furthered by the diversity of culture within the city and shire. The union is great, the staff are approachable and friendly. From initially becoming a student to my time here now, however, the union seems to be downsizing. I feel that this is an absolute shame as it provides an independent aspect to life as a student. It, in my opinion, has reduced the quality of student life as it miminises a student voice, independent of the university. That being said, there is a great range of mental health facilities in place now to enhance student lifestyle auch as free gym membership for students.

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Business with Finance and Economics - BA (Hons)
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Studying business economics will give you a firm foundation of the knowledge and workings of economic systems in relation to the world of business. You’ll explore world financial markets, regulators and financial instruments, while learning about areas like investment, sampling techniques, probability, business concepts and models. The course will teach you how to interpret real-world economic events, as you develop skills in Excel and statistical software and develop your ability to interpret financial data and write business reports. The quantitative and analytical skills you’ll pick up, as well as the broader business knowledge, will provide you with the basis to work in several fields, like insurance, actuarial work, banking, finance, sales and marketing. 

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