Economics BSc
This comprehensive degree will develop your skills in microeconomics, macroeconomics and
econometrics. It will teach you to abstract and simplify economic problems, both empirically and theoretically, developing a deep knowledge of global and local economic trends, institutions and policies. The degree focuses on research-led teaching and so we will expose you to research from the very start and will encourage you to consider your own research questions.
The flexible degree structure means you can choose from many optional modules either from within or outside of the Economics Department. These optional modules might include ones taken from Law, Mathematics, Computer Science, Business and Languages.
Modules
Behavioural Economics
Development Economics
Econometrics
Economic History
Environmental Economics
Experimental Economics
Financial Economics
Game Theory
Industrial Economics
International Economics