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The Bachelor of Science in Economics and Accounting program at the University of Southampton Malaysia offers an extensive and specialized curriculum that combines the fields of economics and accounting. This degree provides students with a comprehensive understanding of microeconomics, macroeconomics, and key concepts in accountancy. By utilizing state-of-the-art facilities such as the Financial Laboratory (FinLab), equipped with Bloomberg terminals, students gain practical experience in financial analysis and decision-making. The program offers flexibility, allowing students to customize their studies through optional modules, such as international banking, risk management, or public economics, aligning their education with their interests and career goals. With a focus on lectures and small classes, students benefit from a personalized learning environment. The program also provides access to the behavioral economics lab, fostering a deeper understanding of individual and business behavior. Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Economics and Accounting program are well-prepared for careers in economic or accounting consultancy, equipped with specialized knowledge and practical skills to navigate the complexities of the financial world.
Core modules will introduce you to mathematical and statistical techniques for economics, such as optimisation and probability. You'll also cover microeconomics and macroeconomics, including game theory and labour economics.
For accountancy, you'll study financial accounts and the role of the management accountant.
Optional module choices include:
Your compulsory modules will deepen your understanding of microeconomics and macroeconomics. You'll also cover financial markets and financial reporting regulations.
You can choose from optional modules on topics such as:
You'll write a dissertation on a topic of your choice from economics or accounting. This will demonstrate the research and analysis skills you've gained throughout the course.
Further optional modules cover areas such as:
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