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Economics is about resource allocation within and between societies, but it is also a study of how our decisions, and the institutional contexts in which we make those decisions, impact our success in achieving our wants and addressing our needs.
Whilst studying, you will learn to understand, interpret and develop policies for individuals, firms, governments and global economies, and to participate in current economic and policy debates. With economics you can pursue a career in big data, finance, business or consulting. Economists work across public and private sectors, as well as in the non-profit sector.
The breadth and depth of International Relations at Chester, coupled with the international research and teaching expertise of staff, provides students with a strong foundation in international relations from multiple world perspectives. Students will be introduced to real-world examples and theoretical and practical approaches to the key issues in international relations today.
Our course is an internationally research-informed course that offers students multiple world perspectives on the key global issues affecting the world today. A unique blend of theoretical and practical skills are gained throughout the course to enable graduates to contribute to an understanding of the changing nature of the world around us.