The Economics, Business Law undergraduate course offered by the University of Strathclyde equips students with the knowledge, understanding and skills needed to analyse economic issues, devise appropriate economic policies and understand the functioning and governance of legal systems in their economic and social contexts. This four-year course offers the opportunity to develop statistical and econometric skills throughout intensive studies in economics, business and law.Course Content: Year one involves studying the Scottish and UK economy, while years two and three offers an in-depth look at micro and macro-economics combined with options in business law and other related areas. In the final year, students complete a dissertation in economics. Key Modules: The course comprises various modules including Economics 1, Enterprise Environment, Math & Stats for Business, Economics 2, Statistics 1, Accounting & Finance, Role of Law in Business, Economics of Global Business Challenges, Commercial Law, Economics 3, and Empirical Methods, amongst others. Accreditations: This course is accredited by the Law Society of Scotland and the Faculty of Advocates.Future Careers: Graduates from this course have opportunities in various sectors including public sector organisations, banks, insurance and accounting firms, local and national government and further education. Roles could include personnel management, business analyst, financial advisor, investment analyst or economist. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.