Business and Economics
BSc (Hons)
Economics with Accounting
2014
Year of entry
Course information
Designed specifically for those anticipating a career in accountancy, this degree offers most of the core elements of an Economics degree combined with modules in Law, Accounting and Finance, which are recognised by the major accountancy professional bodies.
Why Choose Us?
- 1st for Overall Satisfaction in Accounting (NSS)
- Consistently rated as a Top-10 UK Business School
- 95% of our Economics research was rated of international standard by the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise
You will develop hands-on skills in modern financial software which are highly prized by professional institutes and accountancy firms.
Professional Recognition
This course meets the accreditation requirements of accountancy professional bodies who will grant exemptions for some of their examinations.
Teaching and Learning Methods
We are committed to helping you stand out in the increasingly competitive graduate job market and many of our graduates go on to enjoy rewarding careers with major international companies.
Our high quality courses develop skills valued by employers including independent learning and research, analytical skills, group work, presentation skills, project work, computer skills and numeracy. Our wide variety of optional modules enables students to focus on areas related to their career aspirations.
Lectures are supported by online resources, tutorials, workshops, seminars and discussion groups. Some tutorials are streamed according to prior qualifications in mathematics and economics.
Assessment
Depending on the nature of the material, some modules are assessed by a mixture of coursework and examination (for example 25% coursework and 75% examination), whilst other modules are assessed by 100% coursework or 100% by examination.
Coursework is based on a variety of tasks including individual essays, projects, contribution in tutorials, group work, class tests, problem-sheets and computer-based exercises.
Placement Year and Study Abroad
You can choose to extend your degree by opting to study abroad for a year between the second and final year of your degree course, or by taking a year-long salaried professional placement.
Satisfactory completion of either of these options results in a Diploma in International Studies (DIntS) for those studying aboard, or a Diploma in Professional Studies (DPS) for those doing a placement in addition to your degree on graduation.
Studying abroad offers a wonderful opportunity to enhance language skills and experience living abroad. Exchange opportunities currently exist in Germany, Belgium, France, Portugal, Spain, Greece and Italy in Europe, as well as in Hong Kong (China), Toronto (Canada), Purdue (USA) and Perth and Sydney (Australia).
Our dedicated placements office has contacts with over 250 companies worldwide who regularly target our students to recruit for salaried placement positions, many of whom are offered a job after their degree.
Enterprise Ethos
Enterprise is a key part of the Loughborough experience and can really boost your job prospects. All our business degrees include a module to develop our students’ enterprise and employability skills.
Student Enterprise thrives on campus with a range of extra-curricular activities including business planning competitions, events, and support services for students with real business ideas.
Selection
Selection interviews are not normally held, and offers of places are made on the basis of your UCAS form, particularly your referee’s report and previous examination performances. Candidates who are offered a place are invited to visit the School and meet staff on one of several Visit Days.
Due to its specialist nature, students cannot switch into this course from other degree courses.
Career Prospects
Graduates mainly enter fields in accountancy, while others are employed in more general management positions.
Employers regularly place Loughborough in the top rank of universities for graduate recruitment.
Example graduate destinations and positions: Buckle Barton – Trainee Chartered Accountant, BDO Stoy Hayward – Graduate Trainee Business Assurance, Hanleys – Trainee Accountant, Grant Thornton – Trainee in International Tax, and National Grid – Graduate Trainee.
Course structure
Year 1
Core modules:
- Macroeconomics
- Microeconomics
- Data Analysis
- Quantitative Economics
- Financial Accounting
- Introduction to Law
- Management Accounting
Year 2
Core modules:
- Macroeconomics
- Microeconomics
- Introduction to Finance
- Management Accounting
- Economics of the Financial System
- Intermediate Accounting
- Company Law
Optional modules:
Choose one option from the second year optional modules
Final Year
Core modules:
- Financial Economics
- Corporate Finance and Derivatives
- Economics of Industry and the Firm
- Advanced Financial Accounting
- Management Accounting and Control
Optional modules:
Choose optional modules from the third year optional modules.
Due to its specialist nature, students cannot switch into this course from other courses.
Please note that optional modules are subject to availability and timetable permitting.
UCAS codes and entry requirements
The entry requirements for each course should be read alongside the University’s general entrance requirements, which give further details on acceptable subjects, alternative qualifications and minimum English language requirements.
BSc (Hons) 3 years full-timeUCAS code: L1N4
- A-Level
- AAB (excluding Critical Thinking and Communication and Culture)
- SQA AH
- A2 B1, plus Highers at A2 A2 A2 B1 B1
- IB
- 35 points minimum including 4 at SL in Maths (or 5 at SL in Maths Studies)
- Other
- BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma: Contact the School
- Additional
- Strong GCSE profile including minimum grade B in Maths and English
BSc (Hons) DPS/DIntS 4 years full-time sandwichUCAS code: L1NL
- A-Level
- AAB (excluding Critical Thinking and Communication and Culture)
- SQA AH
- A2 B1, plus Highers at A2 A2 A2 B1 B1
- IB
- 35 points minimum including 4 at SL in Maths (or 5 at SL in Maths Studies)
- Other
- BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma: Contact the School
- Additional
- Strong GCSE profile including minimum grade B in Maths and English
SQA AHScottish Qualifications Authority Advanced Highers IBInternational Baccalaureate Diploma DPSDiploma in Professional Studies DISDiploma in Industrial Studies DIntSDiploma in International Studies




