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Mathematics, Business And Economics

The Mathematics, Business and Economics Pathway

Welcome to the Maths, Business and Economics Pathway, where you will study a package of specific A-Levels which will prepare you to acces a range of degree courses at top universities. We have chosen some of the most popular degree courses and highlighted the best combination of subjects to ensure you can study the degree you want in the university of your choice. If a university course you are interested in is not listed, speak to us directly and we will recommend 3 A-Levels Pathway to suit your needs.
The Mathematics, Business and Economics Pathway encompasses a wide range of disciplines essential to the functioning of modern society. This pathway is responsible for educating and training students in business, economics, and maths.
The importance of business and economics to society cannot be overstated. We prepare our students to they can become the next generation of business leaders and economists.
 

Where could the Maths, Business and Economics Pathway lead you?

Degree

Economics and Business Studies

Economics is everywhere. It's present in almost every aspect of our lives, financial or otherwise. Studying this subject allows students to gain an understanding of the world and its inner workings. Combined with business studies, students will have a deeper understanding of microeconomics and macroeconomics in a business environment.
Marketing and finance are some of the topics also covered in this broad degree.

Related subjects essential:
+ Economics
+ Maths

Related subjects options:
• Business Studies

Mathematics, Business and Economics

Degree

Accounting and Finance

A degree in Accounting & Finance involves looking at money, business, and management. Students will learn to analyse how accounting and finance is concerned with a range of institutional and organisational processes of calculation, reporting, and evaluation. Students with degrees in accounting and finance can pursue careers in a variety of fields including banking, investment management and consulting.

Related subjects essential:
+ Maths
+ Economics
+ Business Studies

Mathematics, Business and Economics

Degree

Human Resources Management

A degree in Human Resources Management will give you the skills needed to succeed in
business management roles. Students will understand people and manage them effectively, study the latest management theories and research, and gain a critical awareness of how people are organised in different kinds of companies.

Related subjects essential:
+ English

Related subjects options:
• Business Studies
• Economics

Mathematics, Business and Economics

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Marketing

A degree in Marketing is about understanding the needs of customers and communicating to them how the product or service your business offers will meet that need. You will learn about the business and economic context of marketing, how to analyse consumers and competitors, and how to develop a marketing strategy. Or you
could specialise in a particular area such as digital marketing or fashion branding.

Related subjects essential:
+ Business Studies

Related subjects options:
• Maths
• Economics

Mathematics, Business and Economics

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Mathematics

A degree in Mathematics can cover one or more of three main areas. Mathematicians are interested in number, shape, and space and how to break complex problems into
simpler ones, classify objects, and prove that a certain phenomenon must happen, can happen, or can't happen. Statistics is also driven by real-world problems. By carefully examining data, statisticians help make difficult decisions about the effectiveness of a
new drug or make predictions about the likelihood of flooding. Operational research (OR), also known as management science, is the analysis of decision-making processes.
Some of its more well-known areas include game theory and the analysis of voting systems.

Related subjects essential:
+ English
+ Business Studies

Related subjects options:
• Economics

Mathematics, Business and Economics