• In the first-year students will take compulsory modules in economics, applied economics, mathematics and statistics, as well as optional modules.
  • In the second year, principles of model-building, problem-solving and quantitative techniques are emphasised, and you will take compulsory core modules in microeconomics, macroeconomics and econometrics.
  • The third-year student will be spent at a university overseas, subject to minimum progression requirements.
  • In the final year, students can choose from a wide range of optional modules. Students are required to choose at least one module with an assessed research project component, using tools and knowledge they’ve developed. Most final-year modules introduce students to research papers and current research, including that of staff members, and require students to independently consider how to combine all that they have learnt across the degree to different areas of economics. They can also elect to do a dissertation.
  • Upon successful completion of 360 credits, students will be awarded a BSc (Econ) (Hons) in Economics with a Year Abroad.