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Our Economics programmes are ranked 5th in the Russell Group for teaching quality, 8th in Russell Group for student experience and have an overall ranking of 15th from 71 providers. (Times Good University Guide 2023). Studying Business Economics with a Year in Industry BA at Liverpool will develop your quantitative and analytical skills in addition to broadening your business knowledge.Throughout your time at Liverpool, our Business Economics with a Year in Industry BA programme will help you develop much sought after analytical skills that you’ll be able to use in many different business settings as you will have the opportunity to gain experience using real-time trading information, economic and financial news in our Bloomberg Trading Floor.From your first year of studying right up until your last, you will cover the main principles of business and depending on your chosen pathway, Accounting and Finance or International Business, you will also study the key areas of economics to understand and put into a business context, discover its role within business, the UK and the wider global economy.
A levels
AAB
Applicants with the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) are eligible for a reduction in grade requirements. For this course, the offer is ABB with A in the EPQ.
T levels
T levels considered in a relevant subject.
Applicants should contact us by completing the enquiry form on our website to discuss specific requirements in the core components and the occupational specialism.
GCSE
GCSE Mathematics at grade 7/A and GCSE English at grade 4/C required.
Subject requirements
Some Level 3 qualifications are only acceptable alongside 2 A levels, please contact us for details.
BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma
BTEC Diploma at D*D*D in a relevant Diploma, plus one A level at a minimum grade of B.
Or BTEC Extended Diploma at D*D*D plus one A level at a minimum grade of B.
BTEC applicants without an A level should apply to N100, N120 or N500.
BTEC qualifications must be in a Business related subject:
Applied Law
Applied Psychology
Business
Business, Accounting and Finance
Computing
Creative Digital Media Production
Engineering
Enterprise and Entrepreneurship
Health and Social Care
Hospitality
Information Communications Technology
Information Technology
Media
Public Services
Strategic Management and Leadership
Travel and Tourism
International Baccalaureate
35 points with no score less than 4 – International Baccalaureate Mathematical Studies is not accepted for any Management School programme in lieu of GCSE Mathematics, or Higher Level Mathematics where this is a requirement.
Irish Leaving Certificate H1,H1,H2,H2,H2,H3
Scottish Higher/Advanced Higher
Scottish Advanced Highers at AAB
Welsh Baccalaureate Advanced Only acceptable alongside 2 A levels: WB grade A with A levels AB or WB grade B with A levels AA
Access Accepted in a relevant Business/Humanities/Social Science subject, 45 L3 Credits at Distinction