120 for BSc (Hons); 48 for BSc (Hons) including foundation year.
Academic IELTS of 6.5 overall, with no element below 5.5
Entry on to this course does not require an interview, entrance test, audition or portfolio
Economics is at the heart of decision making and applies to all aspects of everyday life. Individuals, governments and organisations are all faced with making choices in situations where resources are abundant or scarce.
How does economics affect society, institutions and government? How does it help us understand real-world issues and solve problems?
This course offers you a broad understanding of economics, looking at the subject from a range of perspectives and schools of thought. It will challenge your intellect and develop your problem-solving skills.
You'll gain skills in data analysis, using industry-standard IT facilities. With well-rounded, independent and critical thinking skills, you'll be highly valued by employers.
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This course builds your knowledge of core topics and different schools of thought in economics. The Economics BSc (Hons) explores why people, businesses and governments make certain decisions and the consequences of those decisions.
Year 1:
Year 1 provides a historical background to modern economics, whilst exploring a range of economic principles and perspectives. You will also begin to study the mathematical and statistical foundations essential to the study of economics.
Year 2:
Year 2 further develops your knowledge of microeconomics (individual or company decisions) and macroeconomics (national decisions). You'll consider mainstream and alternative approaches to economic modelling. And explore current and recent issues eg. the global financial crisis, China's growth.
Year 3:
In the final year, Advanced Economic Policy and Principles provides in-depth study of macro and microeconomics. In Working as an Economist you will focus on a topic in economic policy, and develop your research, writing and communication skills. You will also choose two optional modules.
Pre-sessional English course
Type of course |
Time |
Entry Requirement |
Fees |
Extended |
6 April – 4 September |
Your IELTS Academic* scores are no more than 2.0 below your academic programme's English language entry requirements overall and / or in one or more skills: reading, writing, listening and / or speaking. |
£8400 |
Long |
18 May – 4 September |
Your IELTS Academic* scores are no more than 1.5 below your academic programme's English language entry requirements overall and / or in one or more skills: reading, writing, listening and / or speaking. |
£6420 |
Medium |
22 June – 4 September (Summer)
28 September – 11 December (Autumn) |
Your IELTS Academic* scores are no more than 1.0 below your academic programme's English language entry requirements overall and/or in one or more skills: reading, writing, listening and / or speaking. |
£4440 |
Short |
27 July – 4 September
2 November – 11 December |
Your IELTS Academic* scores are no more 0.5 below your academic programme's English language entry requirements overall and/or in one or more skills: reading, writing, listening and or speaking. |
£2400 |
Please note: Students with IELTS Academic* scores of below 4.0 overall or in individual skills are not eligible for our courses. |
Insurance_fee: £300(GBL)/year