Part time Foundation Year Programs in Economic Studies in the United Kingdom 2021
A Foundation Year is a program that introduces students to college courses. Students learn about a variety of subjects such as technology, humanities, science, business, arts, and engineering. Once the year is completed, individuals are prepared to enter a full degree program.
Economics and administration is a discipline that focuses on both macro and micro economics. Experts are trained to understand both how individual actions and mass trends affect the economy. Many specialize in particular subject areas such as public policy, business economics and consumer behavior.
Part time Foundation Year Program in Economic Studies in the United Kingdom
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BA / BSc Business, Management, Economics & Law with Foundation Year
This Foundation Year prepares students for entry onto an undergraduate programme at SOAS. During the Foundation Year, students are equipped with the skills and knowledge requi ...
International Foundation Year Business and Finance
This course is specially designed for international student whose first language is not English. It will provide you with extra academic support to help with admission to unde ...
University Foundation in Accounting and Finance
Students can enter at either Stage 1 (University Foundation) or Stage 2 (First Year Degree), depending on their qualifications. Students are guaranteed progression to the seco ...
Foundation Pathway in Accounting and Finance
This excellent pathway area provides students who have an interest in accounting, finance or economics with a distinctive academic background that will prepare them for a high ...
International Foundation Year Economics and Management
On this programme, you will enter the International Foundation Year and are guaranteed progression to the first year of your chosen degree (if you meet the required criteria). ...
Foundation Degree in Business - (North Devon)
The course is designed for those who would like to improve their current skills through degree-level study and meet local businesses' employment needs.