A levels, AAB including Mathematics
Access to Higher Education Diploma, 36 credits at Distinction and 9 at Merit or higher plus Level 3 units in Mathematics or in conjunction with an alternative Level 3 Mathematics qualification
BTEC National Extended Diploma, DDD including Mathematics or in conjunction with an acceptable alternative Level 3 Mathematics qualification
Cambridge Pre-U, D3, D3, M2 including Mathematics
European Baccalaureate, 80% overall including Mathematics
International Baccalaureate, 35 points with a minimum grade of 6 points in three Higher level subjects including Mathematics
International foundation programme, Foundation Certificate from our International Pathway College or an appropriate alternative
If English isn't your first language you may need to provide evidence of your English language ability. We accept the following qualifications:
IELTS (Academic and Indicator), 6.5, with a minimum of 6.0 in each component
C1 Advanced and C2 Proficiency, 176, with a minimum of 169 in each component
Duolingo, 110 overall, with a minimum of 100 in each component
GCSE/IGCSE/O level English Language (as a first or second language), Grade C
LanguageCert International ESOL SELT, B2 Communicator High Pass with a minimum score of 33/50 in each component
PTE Academic, 61, with a minimum of 55 in each component
TOEFL, 87 overall, with a minimum of 21 in each component
Trinity ISE III, Merit in all components
Interested in finding out more about the national economy and the economic decisions made by organisations? Enjoy testing theories, identifying patterns and finding solutions?
Economies across the world are changing at a rapid rate. This course will teach you the methods used for analysing economic data and equip you with the mathematical and statistical skills to advise businesses on economic policies, predict patterns of behaviour and reduce the risks involved in financial decision making.
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Year 1
The first year provides a broad introduction to all areas of economics, from small scale economic decisions at an individual and local level through to issues that impact upon national and international economies.
Core modules
You will take core modules which may include:
Microeconomics 1
Macroeconomics 1
Mathematics 1
Probability 1
Statistics 1
Economic Data Analysis 1
Historical Perspectives
Year 2
The second year will advance your analytical skills and techniques.
Core modules
You will take core modules which may include:
Microeconomics 2
Macroeconomics 2
Econometrics 2
Mathematics 2
Econometric Theory 1
Econometric Theory 2
Option modules
You will take a selection of option modules, examples of which may include:
Dynamic Modelling for Economists
Economics of Population
Financial Economics and Capital Markets
Introduction to Accountancy
Development Economics
Year 3
In third year you will dig deeper in core economic topics and explore areas of your interest in greater detail allowing you to tailor the course to your future career path.
Core modules
You will take core modules which may include:
Financial and Time Series Econometrics
Econometric Methods for Research
Option modules
You will take a selection of option modules, examples of which may include:
Alternative Perspectives in Economics
Applied Economics
Experimental Economics
International Economic Growth and Development
International Economics
Labour Economics
Macroeconomics 3
Mathematical Economics
Microeconomics 3
Political Economics
Principles of Corporate Finance and Derivative Security
Economics of Social Policy
Structure and Regulation of Financial Markets
In recent years graduates have gone on to work with:
KPMG UK
The World Food Programme
Jaguar Land Rover
Goldman Sachs
The European Parliament
Nestlé
Insurance - Single: 300 (£) per year