The BA Education and Economics at The University of StrathclydeÊyou'll develop knowledge of the education system of Scotland and beyond, looking at issues including policy, social justice, equity and inclusion.

Economics aims to understand the activities of the different agents in the economy Ð consumers, producers and the government Ð and how they all fit together.

Our degree will give you the ability to explain complex data in simple terms to different audiences. YouÕll also develop excellent mathematical, statistical and problem-solving skills.

What you'll study

Year 1

Education issues explored include: the impact of poverty and social class on children and society, the role of culture and community in education, how people learn and the place of policy and politics in education. You'll undertake a placement with children between the ages of 0-14.

Year 2

In second year, you'll look more closely at how people learn. You'll study how children learn from before they are born to learning in later life. You'll also learn about informal education and have the opportunity to study an education-focused module of your choice.

Year 3

This year explores the history and philosophy of education as well as looking at adult education. You'll also review how children and childhood are represented in film and literature.

Year 4

As a fourth year student, you'll have an element of choice in your study modules. You can look at policy and politics in education and/or broader social issues in education.