Bachelor in Business, Management and Economics
Bachelor in Business, Management and Economics at HICL
Business decisions never sit cleanly inside one discipline. A pricing call is part marketing, part economics, part operations and part judgement. The Bachelor in Business, Management and Economics is built around that messiness. It teaches you to think about firms and markets in the same conversation, rather than choosing between an economics degree and a management degree at age 18.
This is an undergraduate programme. The Bachelor in Business, Management and Economics suits learners who want a credible commercial foundation without locking themselves prematurely into either a quant-heavy economics track or a soft-skills-only management track. You will leave with both vocabularies.
An interdisciplinary base
You will work across microeconomics, macroeconomics, financial accounting, management accounting, marketing, operations, organisational behaviour, business strategy and quantitative methods. The economics content gives you the analytical lens, while the management content gives you the practical context. Both are taught for use, not for show.
Who This Degree Is For
- School leavers who like both business and economics and refuse to choose between them.
- Aspiring analysts, consultants or graduate trainees who want a flexible undergraduate base.
- Family-business successors who want a serious commercial education.
- International students looking for an English-medium business degree with policy depth.
Where graduates typically go
Graduates of the Bachelor in Business, Management and Economics move into Graduate Trainee, Business Analyst, Junior Consultant, Marketing Executive, Operations Analyst, Buyer and Account Manager roles across sectors. Others progress into postgraduate study in management, economics, finance or public policy. Outcomes depend on personal direction and labour-market conditions; the degree is built to keep options open rather than narrow them.
How the programme is delivered
HICL offers on-campus, online and blended study. Lectures, reading and quantitative work fit online delivery; group case work, presentations and debates sit better in person. Module structure and intake calendar are confirmed at enrolment.
Entry Requirements
- Completed secondary schooling or recognised equivalent.
- English language: IELTS 5.5–6.0 or accepted equivalent for international applicants.
- Minimum age 18 at programme start.
- Comfort with quantitative reasoning is helpful.
Apply for the Bachelor in Business, Management and Economics
If you want a degree that takes both the firm and the market seriously, the Bachelor in Business, Management and Economics is a deliberate choice. Click Enroll Now; admissions will respond within one working day with the next intake, fees and the document checklist.
















