About the course
Our Economics degree is firmly rooted in the real world. You’ll study the ways in which people and businesses respond to incentives, and the production and allocation of resources. In the first two years you’ll cover both macroeconomics – the economy as a whole including themes such as unemployment, taxation, investment and inflation, and microeconomics – the behaviour and motivations of individuals and companies. You’ll also learn to apply quantitative techniques to investigate relationships between economic variables. Final-year options apply this core knowledge to more specialised areas such as labour, industrial and health economics, technology and innovation, and business cycles. You can also choose from a number of finance modules. Throughout your studies you'll have use of a dedicated Bloomberg trading room, giving you access to the same economic and financial data used by practitioners in industry.
This degree offers professional training in economics, providing an excellent basis for employment in the private or state sector or for further academic study. Our graduates go on to a wide range of careers within large financial companies, professional services firms and high-profile public sector organisations. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
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Course fees are indicative and should be used as a guide. Speak to a counsellor to get an accurate price.
Duration: 4 Year(s)Fees: GB£84,800
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Location |
Semester 2 (January), 2024 |
London |
Semester 2 (January), 2025 |
London |
Semester 2 (January), 2026 |
London |
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