• Students will explore all areas of the economy, from microeconomic and macroeconomic perspectives.
  • They’ll also learn quantitative methods, economic modelling techniques, and how to collect and analyse data. 
  • Most importantly, they will discover what really excites them about economics. They’ll be able to take their studies in the direction you choose with optional modules in economics and finance, which cover areas such as labour, public policy, competition economics, corporate finance, financial markets, derivatives, risk management, history of economic thought, the economics and business of sport, alternative investments, and environmental economics.