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Bachelor in Economics (BSc) - University of Greenwich
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Bachelor in Economics (BSc) - University of Greenwich

University of Greenwich
LondonUK
On campus
Full-time
€20,447.68/year
 3046 Points
Duration
3 Years
Language
English
Start date
Sep 2025

Program Description

This degree in economics is designed to provide you with a solid, competitive grounding in economics from a multitude of theoretical perspectives. You will be able to apply theory to analyse real-world economic, business and social problems. Using industry-standard statistical software, you'll gain data analysis skills that are vital for employment or postgraduate study.

Modules cover the core subjects of microeconomics, macroeconomics, economic history and quantitative methods but also a variety of specialist areas such as environmental economics, trading and finance.

Notes:

• Tuition fees for students who have citizens' rights after Brexit: £9,250

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Curriculum

Year 1

Introduction to Business Finance (15 credits)

Macroeconomics I (30 credits)

Microeconomics I (30 credits)

Personal and Professional Development (15 credits)

Mathematics for Economics, Business and Finance

Statistics for Economics and Finance (15 credits)

Economic and Financial History (15 credits)

Year 2

Students are required to study the following compulsory modules:
Professional Practice in International Business & Economics (15 credits)
History of Economic Thought (15 credits)
Macroeconomics and Microeconomics in Context 1 (30 credits)
Quantitative Methods and Econometrics (30 credits)

Students are required to choose 30 credits from this list of options:
Operating in Emerging Markets (15 credits)
The Economy and the Environment (15 credits)
Banking and Finance in a Global Context (30 credits)

Year 3

Students are required to study the following compulsory modules:
Project (Economics & International Business) (30 credits)
Macroeconomics and Microeconomics in Context II (30 credits)

Students are required to choose 60 credits from this list of options:
Managerial Economics (30 credits)
Monetary Economics (30 credits)
Labour Economics, Policy and Regulation (30 credits)
Political Economy of International Development and Finance (30 credits)
Advanced Econometrics (30 credits)
Principles of Investment (30 credits)
Trading in Financial Markets (30 credits)

Careers

You can go into entry-level jobs in:

  • banking
  • finance
  • insurance
  • stock markets
  • teaching
  • sales and marketing in private and public sector companies

Job roles include:

  • management consultant
  • investment adviser
  • finance and investment analyst
  • tax consultant
  • investment banker
  • employment agency consultant
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