Economics and Mathematics BSc Hons

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Lancaster University

Program Overview

The BSc (Hons) Economics and Mathematics at Lancaster University offers an interdisciplinary approach, combining economic theory with mathematical and statistical methods. This program equips students with analytical skills to interpret data, understand decision-making processes, and evaluate economic policies. The curriculum is designed to provide flexibility, allowing students to tailor their studies to their interests across both disciplines.


Key Focus Areas

  • Interdisciplinary Integration: Combines economics and mathematics to provide a holistic understanding of global issues.

  • Analytical Skills: Develops the ability to interpret data and understand decisions made by individuals, organizations, and governments.

  • Policy Evaluation: Equips students to assess public policies both nationally and globally.

  • Flexibility: Offers a wide range of modules, allowing students to specialize in areas such as econometrics, data science, and time series analysis.

  • Career Preparation: Includes training in CV writing, interview assessment centers, and telephone interviews to prepare students for the job market.


Year-wise Breakdown of Core Modules

Year 1: Foundations

  • Economic Principles and Applications

  • Calculus and Probability

  • Linear Algebra

Year 2: Intermediate

  • Microeconomics and Macroeconomics

  • Statistical Inference

  • Differential Equations

Year 3: Advanced

  • Econometrics

  • Time Series Analysis

  • Stochastic Processes


Learning and Assessment Methods

  • Teaching Methods: Lectures, seminars, and workshops.

  • Assessment: Combination of essays, presentations, exams, and a final-year dissertation or research project.

  • Support: Access to academic advisors and career services throughout the program.


Rankings

  • 9th for graduate prospects in Economics – The Guardian University Guide 2025.

  • 10th for Mathematics – The Guardian University Guide 2025.

  • 10th for satisfaction with teaching in Economics – The Guardian University Guide 2025.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

  • Study Abroad: Opportunities to study at partner institutions worldwide.

  • Internships: Access to internships through the university's career services.

  • Research Projects: Engagement in research initiatives within the university.

  • Graduate Shows: Participation in events showcasing student research and projects to industry professionals.

Progression & Future Opportunities

  • Career Outcomes: Graduates pursue roles in finance, data analysis, government agencies, NGOs, think tanks, consultancies, and multinational corporations.

  • Industries: Employment opportunities span public policy, international development, finance, and political analysis.

  • Postgraduate Progression: Graduates often continue with master's programs in economics, mathematics, data science, or related disciplines, both at Lancaster and other prestigious universities.

Program Key Stats

£29,820
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

AAB
3.0
36
75

N/A
N/A
6.5
87

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Quantitative Economist – Use advanced math to model economies
  • Statistical Analyst – Interpret numbers to guide decisions
  • Data Scientist – Combine algorithms and economic insights
  • Economic Modeller – Simulate policy and financial impacts
  • Mathematical Economist – Study theory using proofs and logic
  • Risk Analyst – Calculate probability of financial events
  • Actuary – Apply math and economics to insurance risk
  • Academic – Research quantitative economic methods
  • Operations Research Analyst – Optimize economic systems
  • Financial Engineer – Design financial instruments with math

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