- Following the recent global financial crisis, economics is more important and relevant than ever. Decisions on money, banking, interest rates, taxation, and government spending affect us all, with global consequences.
- Economics aims to understand the activities of the different agents in the economy, consumers, producers, and the government and how they all fit together.
- This Economics degree will give students the ability to explain complex data in simple terms to different audiences. Students will also develop excellent mathematical, statistical and problem-solving skills.