Archaeology examines human interactions with their world through objects, sites, monuments, and landscapes, while Business Economics applies economic concepts to modern business via real-world case studies and research. Our curriculum fosters understanding of resource allocation, corporate environments, analytical tools, and strategic insights to navigate dynamic economic landscapes, equipping you to analyze how economic forces shape business decisions and global markets.At the University of Glasgow's triple-accredited Adam Smith Business School, gain practical fieldwork in the UK and abroad (e.g., Europe, Near East), heritage placements, fieldtrips, and staff research projects. Study micro/macroeconomics applied to business, policy, and trade. Graduates excel in archaeology, heritage (e.g., Historic Environment Scotland, British Museum), and business roles at HMRC, PwC, Barclays, leveraging skills in analysis, teamwork, and problem-solving.
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