Economics BSc

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Brunel University

Program Overview

The Brunel Economics BSc is a comprehensive undergraduate program designed to provide students with a solid grounding in economic theory and practical skills. This course prepares graduates for careers in business, finance, government, and industry by focusing on key areas such as microeconomics, macroeconomics, financial markets, banking, accounting, statistics, econometrics, and data analysis. The course integrates the use of industry-standard tools such as SAS, EViews, Bloomberg, and STATA.​ 

Key Highlights:

  • Accreditation: The degree is accredited by ACCA and CIMA, providing exemptions from certain professional papers.
  • Practical Skills: Emphasis on developing strong analytical, quantitative, and transferable skills valued by employers.
  • Specialization: Students can specialize in their final year, with the option of a dissertation, supported by academic supervision.
  • Co-Curricular Activities: The department organizes guest speakers, career workshops, and site visits to enhance professional development.

Assessment and Feedback:

  • The course employs a mix of examinations, coursework, presentations, projects, and a dissertation.
  • Students receive timely feedback on assessments, with consultation hours available for academic support from lecturers.
  • A Personal Tutor is assigned to each student for ongoing guidance and support throughout the program.

     

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Professional Placement Year: Brunel offers a four-year "thick sandwich" course option, incorporating a one-year professional placement between the second and third years. This placement provides students with hands-on experience in a real-world work environment, enhancing their practical skills and employability.

Industry Engagement and Practical Learning: The Department of Economics and Finance emphasizes experiential learning by creating opportunities for students to interact with industry professionals, policymakers, and entrepreneurs. Activities include simulated trading floor experiences, mock press conferences, and participation in various events that mirror real-world economic and financial scenarios.

Student Societies and Networking: Brunel hosts student-run societies such as the Economics and Finance Society and the Investment Society, which organize company visits, career workshops, and networking events. These societies also offer social events, fostering a community where students can develop interpersonal skills and industry connections.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Employability and Career Support: Brunel's Professional Development Centre (PDC) provides comprehensive support to students, including assistance with finding placements and graduate roles. The university's Business Life Programme further helps students develop a wide array of skills that are highly valued by employers.

Career Paths and Graduate Destinations: Graduates of the BSc Economics program have pursued careers in various sectors, securing roles at organizations such as NatWest, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), KPMG, the Treasury, and the Bank of England. In the industrial sector, alumni have found opportunities at companies like BP, Xerox, and Marks & Spencer.

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Program Key Stats

£20,400
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


65 %

Eligibility Criteria

AAB - BBB
3.0
30
72

N/A
N/A
6.5
90

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Economist – Analyze economic data and trends to advise governments or private firms
  • Investment Banking Analyst – Support large financial transactions such as mergers or stock offerings through in-depth financial modeling
  • Data Analyst or Data Scientist – Interpret large datasets using tools like Python or R to guide business strategy
  • Actuary – Use mathematics and economics to assess risk in insurance pensions or financial services
  • Management Consultant – Help organizations solve operational and strategic problems to improve performance
  • Financial Analyst – Evaluate company financials and market trends to support investment or budgeting decisions
  • Policy Analyst – Research and evaluate economic and social policies for think tanks or public sector bodies
  • Econometrics or Statistical Analyst – Apply quantitative techniques to test theories and forecast economic outcomes
  • Chartered Accountant – Provide financial reporting tax planning and auditing services for businesses or individuals
  • Economic Researcher – Conduct academic or applied research on economic issues for universities NGOs or global institutions
  • Marketing Analyst – Study consumer behavior and market data to guide pricing promotion and product decisions
  • Financial Risk Analyst – Identify and measure risks in banking investment or corporate finance environments
  • International Development Analyst – Work on poverty reduction economic growth and policy reform projects globally
  • Central Banker – Contribute to financial regulation monetary policy and economic stability in national or international banks
  • Entrepreneur – Launch businesses in sectors like fintech edtech or consulting using economic knowledge to solve real-world problems

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