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  • Economics BSc (Hons) – 3 years

    UCAS code: D100
    This is a full-time undergraduate course, starting in 2024

    Develop the skills you need to resolve complex economic issues. You’ll learn about core economic theories and empirical methods, and their real-world uses.

  • Economics BSc (Hons) – 3 years

    UCAS code: D100
    This is a full-time undergraduate course, starting in 2025

    Develop the skills you need to resolve complex economic issues. You’ll learn about core economic theories and empirical methods, and their real-world uses.

  • Economics and Mathematics BSc (Hons) – 3 years

    UCAS code: D120
    This is a full-time undergraduate course, starting in 2025

    Achieve a grounding in economic theory and explore the different statistical approaches needed to analyse complex financial data.

  • Economics with Politics BSc (Hons) – 3 years

    UCAS code: D110
    This is a full-time undergraduate course, starting in 2024

    Develop the skills and knowledge to become a thoughtful political economist. You'll explore the relationship between economics and political decision-making.

  • Economics with Politics BSc (Hons) – 3 years

    UCAS code: D110
    This is a full-time undergraduate course, starting in 2025

    Develop the skills and knowledge to become a thoughtful political economist. You'll explore the relationship between economics and political decision-making.

  • Applied Economics MSc – 1 year full-time

    This is a full-time postgraduate course, starting in 2024

    Gain a strong grounding in advanced economics, with a focus on the application of economic theory and policy analysis in contemporary real-world settings.

  • Applied Economics MSc – 1 year full-time

    This is a full-time postgraduate course, starting in 2025

    Gain a strong grounding in advanced economics, with a focus on the application of economic theory and policy analysis in contemporary real-world settings.