Economics and Accounting BSc, 3-4 years
Start date:
Course information
Typical offer ABB
UK/EU fee ÂŁ9,250
UCAS code LN16
International fee ÂŁ17,450
Institute code L34
Taught by School of Business
Admissions enquiries
+44 (0)116 252 5281
cssadmissions@le.ac.uk
Course enquiries
+44 (0)116 252 2041
ulsb@le.ac.uk
Studied side-by-side, these two subjects give you the skills and knowledge needed to wrap your head around how companies work from both the inside and outside. This degree will hone your skills so you can find specialist roles out in the field.
Course description
Course description
Be among the first to study at our new £16 million Brookfield campus, with state-of-the-art learning and facilities exclusive to Leicester School of Business students. Our degree will give you the opportunity to study two interrelated subjects, providing you with a comprehensive knowledge of the key areas of economics and accounting.
You will be introduced to techniques of accounting, such as financial reporting, management accounting, auditing and taxation. If you choose to take our Economics and Accounting BSc you will have the opportunity to gain exemptions from certain professional exams through CIMA, ACCA and ACA (offered by the ICAEW), giving you a head-start in a career in accountancy. These exemptions are dependent upon the satisfactory completion of certain modules.
An optional year studying abroad or undertaking an industry placement will enhance your skills and build your professional network. Your time with us will also equip you with the research techniques that are vital to postgraduate study.
The close relationship between research and teaching is one of the great advantages of studying with us, and we welcome talented students from countries all over the world. Our staff are active researchers of international renown, and have acted as advisers and consultants to many international and national organisations, including the European Central Bank, the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund, the Central Bank of Poland, the Central Bank of Greece and a number of UK Government departments.
Entry requirements
Entry requirements
- A/AS-levels: ABB. Two AS-levels considered in place of one A-level. General Studies or Critical Thinking not included. Own language may be considered.
- EPQ with A-levels: BBB + EPQ at grade B.
- Access to HE Diploma: Pass relevant Diploma with 45 credits at Level 3, including 30 credits at Distinction.
- GCSE: Grade B (5) in Mathematics and Grade C (4) in English Language
- International Baccalaureate: Pass Full Diploma with 30 points, including a minimum of grade 5 in SL Mathematics or 6 in SL Maths Studies or 4 in HL Mathematics if not held at GCSE.
- BTEC Extended National Diploma: DDD in Business diploma with strong GCSE background including Mathematics at grade B (5) and English Language at grade C (4).
Other national and international qualifications considered.
Second Year Entry is not possible on this course.
Selection Process
When considering your application, we will look for evidence that you will be able to fulfil the objectives of the course and achieve the standards required. We will take into account a range of factors including previous exam results.
Applicants are not normally interviewed. If you receive an offer you will be invited to visit the School of Business.
English Language Requirements
IELTS 6.5 or equivalent. If your first language is not English, you may need to provide evidence of your English language ability. If you do not yet meet our requirements, our English Language Teaching Unit (ELTU) offers a range of courses to help you to improve your English to the necessary standard.
International Qualifications
Find your country in this list to check equivalent qualifications, scholarships and additional requirements.
Countries listFees and funding
Fees and funding
UK and EU Students
Starting in 2021
The University of Leicester has made the decision to keep fees for EU students at the same level as UK student fees for this year, despite this no longer being a UK Government requirement.
- £9,250 in your first year. Tuition fees are subject to government regulations and may change in future years
- Year Abroad: your fee will be £1,250 for that year
- Year in Industry: your fee will be 15% of the full-time tuition fee that applies in that year
Find out more about scholarships and funding.
International Students
Starting in 2021
- £17,450 per year
- Year Abroad: £4,326.50, which is 25% of the full-time tuition fee
- Year in Industry: £2,617.50, which is 15% of the full-time tuition fee
Find out more about scholarships and funding.
Accreditation
Careers and employability
Careers and employability
Whether you want to reach the top in an organisation, start your own business or make a difference in the voluntary sector, there are specially designed programmes and activities at Leicester that will support you in gaining the right skills, experiences and exposures you need. Employability is embedded in our courses with all offering a year in industry opportunity. In addition, the School of Business has a dedicated Careers Team who work to make sure you get support to achieve your aspirations.
We work with the Leicester Innovation Hub in launching great ideas and providing dedicated incubation and innovation space, making it easier for both students and companies to utilise innovation support, expertise and facilities. We also have a student entrepreneurship academic lead who provides links with our students and the Innovation Hub. Support is available through the innovation hub not only whilst you study with us but also after you graduate.
Graduate destinations
Our economics graduates have gone onto work for employers such as:
- Santander
- PWC
- Virgin Media
- Deutsche Bank
- JP Morgan
- KPMG
- Deloitte
James graduated with a degree in Economics. After working for an events company and in the delivery team for the London 2012 Olympic Games, James is now a Senior Consultant at Deloitte.
Career Development Service
Get career-ready at Leicester with guidance from our award-winning Career Development Service. We're here to give you a lifetime offer of support, even after graduation. Our team of specialist careers advisers and mentors will help you every step of the way. From supporting you with CVs and interviews, to volunteering opportunities and placements, we're here to help you reach your professional goals.
Related courses
Related courses
Sustainable Development Goals
Sustainable Development Goals
We are committed to providing skills and knowledge to help prepare you tackle global challenges. We have mapped our undergraduate degrees for learning which aligns to the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals.
This degree includes learning which relates to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals:
- Goal 1: No poverty
Course structure
Year 1
Year 1
- Microeconomics
- Maths for Economics 1
- Statistics for Economists 1
- Macroeconomics
- Maths for Economics 2
- Statistics for Economists 2
- Contemporary Issues in Economics, Finance and Business (double module)
Four of our Economics courses share the exact same first year. This means that you can switch to any of these degrees at the end of your first year:
- Economics BSc
- Business Economics BSc (renamed from Economics and Business BA from 2021/22 onwards
- Financial Economics and Banking BSc
(It is not possible to switch to either of our Econometrics courses as those have a different first year.)
Modules shown represent choices available to current students. The range of modules available and the content of any individual module may change in future years.
Year 2
Year 2
Core modules
- Intermediate Microeconomics
- Intermediate Macroeconomics
- Topics in Applied Econometrics
- Introductory Econometrics
- Principles of Accounting
Option modules
Choose three option modules from the following, including at least one of those marked *:
- Principles of Finance*
- Principles of Personal Taxation*
- Firms, Markets and Welfare**
- Money and Central Banking
- Environmental and Resource Economics
- Economic History
** this module should be chosen if you wish to take Industrial Economics in year 3
Modules shown represent choices available to current students. The range of modules available and the content of any individual module may change in future years.
Year in Industry or Abroad (optional)
Year in Industry or Abroad (optional)
On a ULSB course you have the option of spending your third year gaining work experience on an industry placement or studying abroad at one of our partner institutions. Alternatively you can continue studying and complete your degree in three years.
Year in Industry
A Year in Industry is a fantastic opportunity to gain experience of a working environment within the sector of your choice. It is normally a paid position, more than offsetting the additional cost of your extra year and can take place either in the UK or overseas.
If you decide to undertake a Year in Industry you will be responsible for securing your own placement, with support from the School and the University Career Development Service. Please note that deciding to search for a Year in Industry does not guarantee you a placement.
During your Year in Industry you will be supported by the School of Business Careers Team. This will include communication with you and your manager and a visit to your place of work, which may be face to face or virtual (depending on location). You will also undertake written work to capture the learning from your experience, which will include reflection on your personal and professional development. This work will be assessed to allow you to gain recognition for your Year in Industry.
Your Year in Industry effectively begins in Year 1 when you will be introduced to various opportunities to develop your skills, your understanding and experience. In Year 2 you will be supported through guided sessions, such as:
- Introduction to the Year in Industry programme
- Researching opportunities
- Making successful applications
- Effective interview techniques
- Preparing for my Year in Industry
A Year in Industry is an excellent opportunity to learn more about the types of professions you can choose after you graduate, and can also point you towards postgraduate studies that may help you on the path to your chosen career.
Year Abroad Information
If you want to, you can spend your third year studying abroad at one of our partner institutions (eligibility is dependent on your academic performance in Years 1 and 2).
Studying abroad is not just for people who are interested in travelling and meeting new people. It is about acquiring life skills that are becoming increasingly significant for a wide range of jobs in our modern globalised society. Whether you go on to work in the private sector, the state sector, a non-governmental organisation or become self-employed you will find the experience invaluable. Find out more from our Study Abroad Unit.
Please note that a year spent abroad still incurs a tuition fee, but this is much lower than for a normal year at Leicester. See our Fees and Funding section for details.
The School of Business has links with several European universities, administered through the Erasmus+ scheme. If you are eligible for a loan from Student Finance you can apply for a travel grant from them. Languages courses, at both beginners and advanced level, are available through the University’s Languages at Leicester scheme.
- For the latest information on the future of the Erasmus+ scheme at UK universities please see our Brexit microsite.
We have links with the following universities:
- Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
- Charles University Prague, Czech Republic
- Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
- Iaelyon School of Management, Universite Jean Moulin Lyon 3, France
- Westfalische Wilhelms-Universitat, Germany
- Universita di Bologna, Italy
- Università Degli Studi Di Milano, Italy
- Utrecht University, Netherlands
- Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands
- Universidad Loyola Andalucía, Spain
We also have links with some universities outside Europe. If you are receiving financial assistance from Student Finance your support will continue and you may also be eligible to apply for additional travel grants or scholarships. We have links with the following universities:
- Swinburne University, Melbourne, Australia
- Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, Canada
- University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada
- George Mason University, Virginia USA
- Illinois State University, Illinois USA
- Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma USA
- Old Dominion University, Virginia USA
Modules shown represent choices available to current students. The range of modules available and the content of any individual module may change in future years.
Final year
Final year
Core modules
Plus your Dissertation
Option modules
Choose two option modules from:
- Business Law for Accountants
- Investment Management
- Management Science
- International Trade
- Industrial Economics*
* you must have taken the module 'Firms, Markets and Welfare' in year 2
Then choose two option modules from:
- International Finance
- Behavioural Economics
- Public Economics
- Corporate Finance
- Principles of Business Taxation
Modules shown represent choices available to current students. The range of modules available and the content of any individual module may change in future years.
Why Leicester?
Job prospects are excellent: 95% of our economics students are employed (or studying for a Masters degree) six months after graduating. (Which ? University, 2018)
A number of our Economics programmes hold accreditations and partnerships with professional bodies, providing you with opportunities to give your career a head-start.
The ULSB Trading Room has 15 dual-screen Bloomberg terminals letting you see how traders work using real-time stock quotes 24/7 and providing access to industry-leading data, research, news and analytics.
Four of our degrees - Economics, Economics and Accounting, Economics and Business, Financial Economics and Banking - have the same first year so you can switch your course at the end of Year 1, tailoring your degree to your strengths and interests.
Teaching and learning
During your first year you will typically have 9-10 hours a week of timetabled sessions – around 6 hours of lectures and 3-4 hours of seminars or small group work. Lectures will provide you with the framework and foundational knowledge for each subject, whilst seminars, held in smaller groups, provide you with the opportunity to discuss key ideas with your tutor and peers. A variety of teaching methods are used with the aim of creating a stimulating environment in which you are encouraged to develop your learning skills and to actively engage and participate in your learning process.
Assessment methods varied to allow you to develop a range of academic and transferable skills throughout your programme and these include examinations, individual and group based assignments, mid-term problem-solving tests and presentations.
Independent learning
When not attending lectures, seminars or other timetabled sessions you will be expected to continue learning independently through self-study. Typically, this will involve reading journal articles and books, working on individual and group projects, undertaking research in the library, preparing coursework assignments and presentations, and preparing for exams. To help with your independent learning, you can access the Library and our social study spaces in halls of residence.
Your contact hours will depend on the option modules you select. You can see details of the contact hours on individual module pages.
Academic support
Our Student Learning Development Team provides help in the following areas:
- study and exam skills
- academic writing
- presentations
- dissertations
- numerical data skills
- referencing sources
Our AccessAbility Centre offers support and practical help for students with dyslexia or other specific learning difficulties, including physical, mental health or mobility difficulties, deafness, or visual impairment.
Teaching staff
You will be taught by an experienced teaching team whose expertise and knowledge are closely matched to the content of the modules on the course. PhD research students who have undertaken teacher training may also contribute to the teaching of seminars under the supervision of the module leader. Our teaching is informed by the research we do. You can learn more about our staff by visiting our staff profiles.
Apply now
Course | Qualification | Duration | UCAS Code | Availability |
---|---|---|---|---|
Course Economics and Accounting | Qualification BSc | Duration 3 years full-time | UCAS Code LN16 | Availability Ready to apply? |
Course Economics and Accounting BSc with Year Abroad | Qualification BSc | Duration 4 years full-time | UCAS Code LN16 | Availability Ready to apply? |
Course Economics and Accounting BSc with Year in Industry | Qualification BSc | Duration 4 years full-time | UCAS Code LN16 | Availability Ready to apply? |