This three-year course focuses on how economic tools can be applied to real-world situations and policy, and places less emphasis on mathematical and statistical content. You’ll still learn the fundamental mathematical skills in your core modules, with extensive support should you need it.
You’ll study practical economic issues and examine the relationship between economics and society more widely, including:
- economic institutions and policy
- macroeconomics
- microeconomics
- economics of social policy
- globalisation and the history of western capitalism.