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In today's increasingly interconnected world, grasping international trade, finance, and strategic thinking is crucial. The 2008 economic collapse demonstrated how local incidents can trigger worldwide repercussions. Knowledge of financial choices, risk assessment, and global market dynamics has become more vital than ever. From your initial term, you'll gain a worldwide outlook through coursework on the global economy. The curriculum includes both macroeconomic and microeconomic principles, along with quantitative methods. Financial studies encompass areas like cross-border finance and global trade. During your final year, diverse elective options let you tailor your education to personal interests or professional aspirations, ranging from psychological economics to business tactics and developing market finances.
Expand your horizons by studying overseas as part of your degree - consider applying for our Economics and International Finance BSc with a Year Abroad. Queen Mary maintains academic partnerships across Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Australia (specific collaborations differ by degree program).