BA (Hons) Economics
Bachelor's degree
In Nottingham
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Nottingham
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Duration
3 Years
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Start date
Different dates available
Improve your knowledge of global markets and economic theory, and sharpen your decision making skills – an Economics degree at NTU is your gateway to a career in financial services, and a wide range of other opportunities.
Economics is everywhere – with Nottingham Business School, you’ll explore the financial issues that affect our everyday lives. You’ll study the key concepts of modern economics, learning how these principles are applied by individuals, businesses and governments. You’ll work with professionals and industry experts and test your knowledge in a range of real-world business environments.
During your second year you have a variety of unique opportunities to get involved in such as studying abroad, enterprise project, community project, internship or simply continue with your studies. The course can be studied over three years full-time or four years with a placement.
Nottingham Business School is a UK leader in financial and business education – an Economics degree from NTU gives you the foundations and opportunities to pursue a wide range of exciting careers.
We also offer:
•BA (Hons) Economics and Business
•BA (Hons) Economics with International Finance and Banking
•BA (Hons) Economics with Trade and Development
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
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Subjects
- Economics
- Global Markets
Teachers and trainers (1)
Helen Knight
Course Leader
Course programme
Year One
- Macroeconomics
- Microeconomics
- Quantitative Methods for Economists
- Economics in Graduate Occupations
- Economic History and Thought
- Introductory Finance for Economists
Year Two
First six months
All students will study core modules.
- Economic Principles and Applications I
- Econometrics
- Economic Evaluation
Second six months
Full-time students choose one from:
- Study abroad
- Enterprise project
- Community project
- Internship
- Taught modules (see below)
Students that have selected taught modules above will study:
- Economic Principles and Applications II
- Political Economy
Plus one optional module from:
- Applied Economics
- Management Accounting for Decision Making
Final year
- Leadership and Employability
- Research Project
- Macroeconomic Issues and Policy
- Choice and Welfare
- Jean Monnet Europe and the World Economy
Plus one optional module from:
- Contemporary Economic Perspectives
- Investment and Portfolio Management
- Econometric Methods
BA (Hons) Economics