Studying economics explores how individuals and societies allocate scarce resources, produce goods, and distribute consumption, weighing costs, benefits, risks, and externalities. Geography examines Earth's surface as the context for human activity, analyzing variations in physical and human landscapes, their interconnections, and relevance to issues like river management, conservation, migration, development, and urban planning.At the University of Glasgow's triple-accredited Adam Smith Business School, gain deep market insights and explore government policy, developing economies, business economics, trade, and finance. Our flexible Honours programme, supported by a diverse community and advanced resources, equips you to tackle real-world challenges for careers in various industries. Graduates excel in research, analysis, communication, and problem-solving, securing roles at EY, Morgan Stanley, Shell, Scottish Government, and organizations like British Red Cross, Transport Scotland, and Scottish Environment Protection Agency, including coastal engineers and policy officers.
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