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Businesses and governments rely on economists to help them examine issues, identify trends and deal with uncertainty. Throughout the course, we’ll challenge you to think about choices people make and how those decisions affect every aspect of our lives. You’ll explore everything from employment to distribution of wealth and government spending to international trade. We’ve designed the first year of this course to explore the principles of economics including micro and macro economics, critical thinking and the study of the global business environment.In your second year, you’ll choose between the BA (Hons) and the BSc (Hons) route. This will influence whether you focus on the statistical or policy side of economics. On one hand, the BA (Hons) option examines social and economic issues using a mix of discussion and statistics. On the other, the BSc (Hons) emphasises advanced statistics and forecasting techniques for analysing these challenges.Beyond the core modules, you can tailor your learning to your interests and career goals and you’ll be able to pick from a range of options. In your final year, you’ll put your data handling skills to the test, for your dissertation, on a topic of your choice. Career prospectsMany organisations have already seen the value of having an economist on board. Upon completion of this course, you can go into roles within the public and private sector.Examples of graduate roles include: Assistant Economist – HMRC Cyber Security Specialist - UKHSAOxford Economic Consultancy Economic Consultant – Lichfields Analyst – BNY MellonAssociate Project Manager – BNY Mellon Graduate Consultant – Atkins Realis Pricing Analyst – Nationwide Vehicle Contracts Financial Controlling – Muller
104-112: UCAS tariff points; A Levels ­– e.g. BBC-BBB; Pearson BTEC National Extended Diploma – DMM; Pass Access to HE Diploma with a minimum of 112 UCAS Tariff points; Specific GCSE requirements: GCSE grade C/4 in English Language or Level 2 Functional Skills English pass and GCSE grade C/4 in Mathematics or Level 2 Functional Skills Mathematics pass. IB Diploma with minimum 26 points overall or 104-112 UCAS Tariff points from Higher Level. If you plan to meet the Level 2 course requirements through your IB Diploma you will need to achieve Higher Level 4 or Standard Level 5 in English and Higher Level 4 or Standard Level 4 in Mathematics. IELTS score required for international students: 6.0 overall with no individual element below 5.5