Academic direction by the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
Develop a deep understanding of how organisations work within the context of economics, statistics, and accounting. This degree provides a strong quantitative and theoretical foundation for future business leaders.
This programme explores management practice through a social science lens. You will master the role of core fields like finance, operations, and organisational behaviour, supported by rigorous training in mathematical and statistical methods.
The LSE academic direction ensures your degree combines theoretical rigor with practical relevance, preparing you for leadership roles in a complex global economy.

Academic direction by the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
Flexible completion: 3–6 years to suit your schedule
Rigorous quantitative training in mathematics and statistics
Strong foundation in economics, accounting, and organisational theory
Strategic Management as a compulsory capstone module
Online delivery with local teaching support available
FHEQ Level 6 undergraduate qualification
Globally recognized degree respected by top employers
Pathway to advanced study (MSc, MBA, or professional qualifications)
Career-ready skills for management consultancy, banking, and government roles
Introduction to Economics: Core economic principles and their application. | Principles of Accounting: Fundamentals of financial and management accounting. | Mathematics for Business: Essential mathematical tools for management analysis. | Statistics for Business: Quantitative methods for data-driven decision making.
Written examinations at the end of each module
Coursework assignments and case study analysis
Quantitative problem sets and data analysis tasks
Strategic Management capstone project in final year
Continuous assessment through online quizzes and participation
Research-based essays demonstrating critical thinking
Group projects simulating real-world business challenges
Professional portfolio development throughout the programme
Age 17+ with the equivalent of UK A-Levels (Standard Route)
Alternative qualifications: International Baccalaureate, European Baccalaureate, or equivalent
Completion of IBEA Foundation Programme accepted
Mature students (21+) may be considered with relevant work experience
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) available for professional qualifications
IELTS: 6.5 overall (minimum 6.0 in each component)
TOEFL iBT: 92 overall (minimum 20 in each section)
Cambridge English: C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
Pearson PTE Academic: 62 overall
Duolingo English Test: 120 overall
Exemptions for native English speakers or those educated in English-medium institutions
GCSE Mathematics (Grade 4/C or equivalent) is ESSENTIAL due to the quantitative nature of the course
Personal statement demonstrating motivation and career goals
Academic reference from a teacher or professional supervisor
Copy of passport or national ID for identity verification
Official transcripts from all previous institutions
CV/Resume outlining academic and professional background
Interview may be required for some applicants
Graduates typically move into high-level roles in management consultancy, banking, accountancy, and government. The LSE academic direction ensures your degree is respected by top employers worldwide. Many alumni also progress to prestigious postgraduate programmes.
Advance to our MBA programme with potential for advanced standing, building on your undergraduate business foundation.
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Fast-track routes to ACCA, CIMA, CFA, or CIPD professional certifications with exemptions based on your degree.
Management Consultant, Investment Analyst, Business Analyst, Marketing Manager, HR Manager, Operations Manager, Financial Analyst, Policy Advisor, Entrepreneur, Project Manager