In Year 1, you receive an introduction to micro- and macroeconomics, finance, management accounting and advanced mathematical skills.Year 2 focuses on advanced modules in these subjects but also optional courses in economic theory and international trade.In Year 3, you explore public and alternative economics, and choose from optional modules such as business ethics, managing change, strategy and more.
- Gain highly-valued, transferable skills that can lead to well-paid jobs in a broad array of industries
- Develop some of the most in-demand skills in the global and digital economies such as quantitative and data-analysis proficiency
- Undertake research in emerging areas of economics such as ecological economics, feminist economics and digital capture of economic trends
- Study finance and management accounting as well as having the opportunity to follow a specific Economics and Finance Pathway
- No previous study of economics is required — all are encouraged to apply
- Accredited by The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA).