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Delve into the vibrant realm of global economics and uncover its profound influence on our interconnected world. Learn how international trade policies mold financial exchanges across borders. How might a foreign economic downturn affect us? For aspiring economists, grasping the rationale behind fiscal choices is crucial. You'll examine fundamental economic principles including macroeconomics, microeconomics, quantitative analysis, and global commerce. Develop the essential analytical and mathematical competencies expected of economics graduates.Customize your academic journey to align with professional aspirations. Select elective courses focusing on specialized domains like global trade, foreign direct investment, population movements, and worldwide macroeconomic trends. Complete your studies equipped with vital competencies for thriving in today's economic landscape.Our alumni are in high demand across diverse industries, including global finance, auditing, corporate consolidations, and numerous other fields.Contribute to molding our worldwide tomorrow. Distinguished graduates have secured positions at premier institutions like Bank of America, Barclays, Bloomberg, and Deloitte.Career prospectsEconomics degree holders acquire both specialized and adaptable skills, including proficiency in comprehending intricate economic theories spanning mathematical and conceptual domains. These capabilities prepare you for rewarding careers across multiple sectors such as public administration, global institutions, corporate enterprises, or academic settings.Research conducted by the Department for Education and Institute for Fiscal Studies reveals that university-level economics education substantially boosts graduate earning potential.Seeking inspiration about economics career paths? Tune into our Econverse Podcast. Current scholars engage with influential figures from the University of Nottingham and elsewhere, offering enlightening perspectives on post-graduation trajectories.