Undergraduate study
Become part of a vibrant, multinational student community, learning from experts who are shaping global policy in development economics, international trade, environment and energy. Economics students run an active society with guest speakers and events, bringing together students from Economics courses as well as those who share an interest in economics.
Economics BA
You focus on the practice of economics and policy-making to understand issues such as trade, labour markets, education, migration, poverty, development and health. By studying the principles of economics at microeconomic and macroeconomic levels, you learn how to analyse real-world issues and events.
You study issues such as international trade, global imbalances and the financial crisis, building your understanding of applied statistical techniques and their application to economic questions. Then you build your expertise by choosing from a range of specialist options including education economics, behavioural economics, financial economics or development economics. You will gain important quantitative skills through studying mathematical economics and statistics.
On the Economics BA you can choose to spend time exploring and studying different disciplines alongside your Economics degree, and you have the opportunity to apply for a year in industry and put your knowledge into practice.
Economics BSc
You study a quantitative approach to economics including advanced statistics and econometrics, while also developing your mathematical economics skills. You will gain the confidence to communicate economic ideas and concepts to a wide audience.
You’ll analyse current real-world issues and focus on specialist areas such as climate change economics, labour economics and international trade – gaining the practical skills for a career at world-leading organisations. You’ll study important issues such as global imbalances and the financial crisis, building your understanding of applied statistical techniques and their application to economic questions. You’ll also choose from a range of specialist options such as big data, environmental economics, monetary theory and the economics of crime, giving you a high level of expertise in these specialist fields.
You can also boost your employability with an option to study abroad, or apply for a professional placement year.
Economics and Finance BSc
Develop the advanced skills and knowledge in economics and finance essential for a career in financial services. You’ll study economics and finance at both macroeconomics and microeconomics levels, while developing your understanding of economic principles through more advanced topics such as trade and risk.
You’ll choose from a wide range of specialist options, gaining a high level of expertise in areas such as labour economics, energy and commodity finance, public economics and trading strategies. You can also boost your employability with an option to study abroad or apply for a professional placement year.
In Economics, you are introduced to the principles and their application to a range of practical and topical issues. You also study mathematics, statistics and econometrics, gaining important quantitative skills. You progress to advanced issues such as trade, global imbalances and financial crises.
In Finance, you cover concepts such as discounting and bond pricing. There is an emphasis on financial markets and institutions. This includes a study of corporate finance and risk management.
Economics and Sustainable Development BSc
Sustainable development is key to helping future generations flourish. Despite global efforts, our uncertain world can make this feel difficult to achieve. Is it possible to balance development with ecological preservation? And how can we ensure we meet the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)?
More than ever, we need innovative strategies and effective resource management. We need people who understand interconnected challenges to generate long-term prosperity. On this course, you’ll develop the skills to address sustainability issues by examining the complex dynamics of environmental change, human wellbeing and economic growth.
Integrating economics, geography and international development, you'll gain a multidisciplinary perspective on sustainable development. You’ll learn from academics with teaching and research excellence in economics, climate change, sustainability, development, quantitative methods and applied policy analysis.
Economics and Data Science BSc
There is a growing demand for economists with digital and big data skills. This course will give you the practical skills, knowledge and confidence to tackle real-world challenges – from constructing socioeconomic policy to assessing individual behaviour.
The course integrates emerging technologies, including simulations and adaptive learning platforms. You’ll explore: economic theory; the applications of programming languages to address economic problems; socioeconomic applications; and implications of big data and AI.
You’ll gain advanced data analytical skills and learn how to apply them to large data sets, as well as data communication, visualisation and presentation skills. This diverse skill set will open doors to many career opportunities. When you graduate, you’ll be ready for analyst roles in banking, research institutions, economic consultancies, government policy advising, and more.
Economics and Management Studies BSc
Combine practical management knowledge with analytical economics skills and gain a competitive edge in your future management career. You’ll explore different perspectives on similar issues, such as the role of investment within the economy and its influence on the business cycle.
You’ll learn the principles of economics and their application to a range of practical and topical issues, while gaining a solid grounding in diverse aspects of management and understanding the context within which modern business is conducted. To help you gain quantitative skills, you’ll also study mathematics and statistics, along with studying econometrics to extend your knowledge of statistical techniques and research methods.
You choose from a range of economics and management options to consolidate your conceptual and practical knowledge. You can broaden your experience further with an option to study abroad or apply for a professional placement year.
Business Analytics BSc
Modern businesses make decisions based on data. Data informs everything from finance and logistics to marketing and policy. Many industries need professionals who can translate data into insights. Our Business Analytics BSc is for anyone looking for a data-driven business career. You'll develop data-driven decision-making skills which are useful across economics, statistics, finance and marketing. You'll be able to use your skills to solve real-world business problems.
On this course you will apply the latest data analytics techniques to identify and solve business problems. You'll integrate business knowledge with analytical insights to inform strategic decision-making, and use advanced tools in econometrics, machine learning, marketing analytics and business intelligence.
To support the development of your technical and analytical skills, you’ll study digital tools used in the analytics profession, including: coding environments such as Python, R, and Stata for statistical modelling; Power BI and Tableau for dashboard design, business reporting, and data storytelling; advanced use of Excel for financial analysis, forecasting, and simulation.
Junior Research Associate (JRA) Scheme
Become a top young researcher with the skills and expertise for a successful research career. During this scheme, you'll work with world-renowned academics, receive a bursary so you can work on your research full time, and gain real-world experience of your chosen field.