BA (Hons) Economics
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 3 years |
Intakes | October |
Tuition (Local students) | Data not available |
Tuition (Foreign students) | Data not available |
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Entry Requirements
You will need:
- 280 UCAS tariff points achieved from three A-levels or from two A-levels and two AS-levels (excluding General Studies) or equivalent qualifications.
- GCSE Maths at grade B or above and English Language at grade C or above.
- IELTS 6.5 with minimum of 5.5 in each component
- Cambridge CAE [B]
- Cambridge CPE [C]
- GCSE English [C]
- IGCSE English (as a first or second language) [C]
- International Baccalaureate (English A or B syllabus or English Literature Standard or Higher level) [Grade 4]
- AS or A Level English Language or English Literature [A-E]
- O-level English [C]
- International Foundation Programmes studied in the UK. We can sometimes accept a certain grade in the English component of the course, usually around 65%.
- Pearsons Test of English (Academic) 62 with minimum 51 in each component, and 54 with minimum 51 in each component l for Art and Design practice-based courses.
- University of Reading (TEEP)
Curriculum
Year One
- Macroeconomics
- Microeconomics
- Quantitative Methods for Economists
- Economics in Graduate Occupations
- Economic History and Thought
- Introductory Finance for Economists
Year Two
- Economic Principles and Applications I
- Econometrics
- Economic Evaluation
- Study abroad
- Enterprise project
- Community project
- Internship
- Taught modules (see below)
Placement students and full-time students that have selected taught modules above will study:
- Economic Principles and Applications II
- Political Economy
Plus one optional module from:
- Applied Economics
- Management Accounting for Decision Making
Year Three
- Placement year for those on the four-year course. Students also have the option to study abroad with a partner institution for the year, or a combination of both studying abroad and working.
Final year
- Leadership and Employability
- Research Project
- Macroeconomic Issues and Policy
- Choice and Welfare
- Jean Monnet Europe and the World Economy
Plus one optional module from:
- Contemporary Economic Perspectives
- Investment and Portfolio Management
- Econometric Methods