Date of entry

September 2026

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Teaching

Teaching is through a combination of:

  • lectures
  • tutorials
  • workshops
  • statistics sessions

We also offer an annual series of industry guest lectures which you are encouraged to attend.

The Spanish modules in first and second year have four hours of tutorials each week. In third and fourth year this changes to two hours of language tutorial each week, plus 10 hours of lectures/seminars on Spanish film, culture and society across the year.

In addition to language classes, you must attend regular film screenings or make appropriate alternative arrangements for viewing the films studied on the course.

The University of Dundee School of Business is committed to providing students with an exciting, meaningful, and interactive learning experience taking advantage of traditional and leading-edge learning technologies. This hybrid approach to education delivery, which includes both in-person and online material, has been adopted globally by top universities.

Our approach is flexible, attempting to meet the needs of all our domestic and international students. Moreover, our students are assured of an on-campus learning experience for all modules supplemented and complemented by state-of-the-art Cloud technology. A major advantage of ‘hybrid teaching’ is that it allows popular classes to remain small so that meaningful discussion and engagement between students and academics can occur.

Assessment

Assessments can be in the form of:

  • essays
  • problem-based exercises
  • case studies
  • presentations
  • group projects
  • exams

All of these will provide the basis for your final grade.

Assessments for the Spanish modules may involve:

  • oral presentations and examinations
  • written assessments and examinations
  • grammar tests
  • listening tests
  • projects

Core Modules

These modules are an essential part of your course.

Module code: BU12011 Credits: 20 Semester: Semester 2

Learn how humans have shaped the economic world from our origins through to Industrialisation and now how technology is used.

Exchange, trade and internationalisation have all influenced how our lives and economic markets operate. By understanding the past of economics you will better understand the complexities of modern day economics.

Optional Modules

You need to choose one or more of these modules as part of your course.

Module code: BU11004 Credits: 20 Semester: Semester 1

Learn about current Economic and Business issues from a global perspective. Theories of economics will be applied to modern problems with global impact. You will have the chance to put models into practise understanding how Economics can help both understand and improve the world we live in. 

Core Modules

These modules are an essential part of your course.

Module code: BU21004 Credits: 20 Semester: Semester 1

This module covers the micro aspects of the economy by focusing on the basic theories of consumer and firm behaviour under various settings.

You will learn about the conditions in which markets will or will not produce desirable outcomes and the role of government in improving the operation of markets.

Optional Modules

You need to choose one or more of these modules as part of your course.

Module code: AG20001 Credits: 20 Semester: Semester 2

For undergraduate students seeking to gain a better understanding of career planning process.

Ideal for anyone who wants to get started with choosing a career path or make plans towards their future. Suitable for students who need the flexibility of online learning.

Core Modules

These modules are an essential part of your course.

Module code: BU30014 Credits: 30 Semester: Semester 2

Financial institutions, like banks, investment firms, and insurers, offer vital services such as funds management, lending, investing, and risk mitigation, playing a key role in economies and individuals' financial well-being. Learn about the services they offer and the role they play in the global economic environment

Core Modules

These modules are an essential part of your course.

Module code: BU40017 Credits: 30 Semester: Semester 2

Learn how international financial markets are interlinked and how shifts in one economy can impact the rest of the world.

You will use data and theories and apply them to real-world issues such as balance of payments crises and macroeconomic policies.

Optional Modules

You need to choose one or more of these modules as part of your course.

Module code: BU40011 Credits: 30 Semester: Both Semester 1 and 2

You will prepare for and complete a dissertation involving an element of original research achieved through reading and reflection, or collection of primary or secondary data.

By authoring a substantial piece of structured work of around 10,000 words, you will gain a deeper understanding of what constitutes credible management research.

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