The Economics course at Oxford Brookes University is designed to provide you with practical skills and key knowledge to excel in real-world scenarios. You will explore current global challenges, including the climate crisis, financial markets, sustainability, and entrepreneurship while learning to critique theoretical models and their predictive power. The course prepares you to engage with real-world events and global issues, offering a comprehensive understanding of economics and its applications. Alumni are working at prestigious organizations such as PwC, UBS, HM Revenue & Customs, KPMG, the NHS, Jaguar Land Rover, Schroders, Natwest, Thomson Reuters, BNP Paribas, Rolls-Royce, and UK Power Networks.
Key Features:
Industry Connections & Placement Year
Diverse Partnerships: You’ll connect with local and global organizations, including BMW Mini, local councils, Blenheim Palace, and retail stores.
Placement Year: After the second year, there is an optional placement year where you can apply your knowledge in a professional setting, helping you shape your career with new ideas and insights.
Specialization Options
Year 1: Study core modules in economics, sustainability, microeconomics, and macroeconomics, providing a strong foundation in the field.
Years 2 and 3: Specialize in one or more areas such as finance, sustainability, or enterprise and innovation, or opt for a combination of all three.
Blended Learning Approach
Face-to-Face & Online Learning: The course combines in-person teaching with e-learning activities, including quizzes, online discussions, and computer-based exercises.
Teaching Methods: You’ll engage in lectures, workshops, seminar discussions, group presentations, case studies, and discussions of topical material (e.g., newspaper articles, videos, and websites).
Assessment Methods
A variety of assessment techniques, including reports, essays, case studies, presentations, and examinations.
Practice Assessments: Regular practice assessments help you identify strengths and areas for improvement, ensuring you are well-prepared for exams and assignments.
Feedback: You will receive in-depth, personalized feedback on your work, placement year, and voluntary experiences, helping you to focus on areas for development.
Teaching and Assessment Schedule:
Most teaching and assessment activities take place between 9 am and 7 pm, Monday to Friday, with occasional sessions outside of these hours.
Bloomberg Trading Suite: Economics students have access to the Bloomberg Trading Suite, a facility equipped with real-time financial data and trading tools. This allows students to simulate stock market activities, enhancing their understanding of financial analysis in a professional context.
Study Abroad Programs: Oxford Brookes offers opportunities for students to study abroad for one or two semesters during their degree. Partner institutions are located globally, including countries such as Japan, Canada, Australia, and the USA. This experience allows students to immerse themselves in different cultures and gain new perspectives on their studies.
Student Societies and Networking: Students are encouraged to engage with various student-led societies and attend guest lectures, enhancing their learning experience and professional network. These activities provide platforms for discussing contemporary economic issues and connecting with professionals in the field.
Oxford Brookes provides comprehensive career support, including:
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