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Economics examines how societies distribute resources, while also exploring how our choices and the systems shaping those choices affect our ability to fulfill desires and meet requirements.
This program strengthens the view of economics as an influential social science that interacts with other disciplines, examining its connections to various contexts and fields. It moves beyond conventional financial market analysis to investigate broader elements affecting national economic growth. Throughout your studies, you'll gain skills to analyze, evaluate, and formulate strategies for individuals, businesses, governments, and international markets, while engaging in contemporary economic discussions.
Students can access diverse professional development options, including our unique Work Based Learning component featuring internships or international study. You'll also connect directly with hiring organizations. An economics degree opens doors to careers in data analytics, financial services, corporate management, or advisory roles. Economists operate in government agencies, private enterprises, and charitable organizations alike.