MA Economics

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Aberdeen

Program Overview

The Economics program at Aberdeen University offers a comprehensive understanding of the global economy, focusing on the factors that influence income, wealth, and wellbeing from both social and financial perspectives. It provides students with a solid foundation in economic theory while ensuring practical application of these concepts, making graduates highly attractive to top employers.

What You'll Study

  • Microeconomics of Business and Society: Understanding interactions between individuals, businesses, and markets.
  • Macroeconomics of the Global Economy: Examining global economic trends, policies, and systems.
  • Economic Problems in Political, Social, and Historical Contexts: Exploring the link between economics and political decisions, social reforms, and historical events.

Learning Methods

  • Individual Projects: Independent research to explore deeper economic issues.
  • Lectures: Core instruction on economic theories and concepts.
  • Research: Original research that enhances understanding and problem-solving.
  • Tutorials: Small group sessions offering personalized feedback.

Assessment Methods

  • Coursework: Essays, reports, and written work throughout the course.
  • Practical Assessments: Evaluating the application of learned skills.
  • Written Examinations: Final exams testing comprehensive knowledge. Honours projects are assessed through a dissertation.

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

ACREEF (Aberdeen Centre for Research in Energy Economics and Finance): Focuses on energy economics, particularly relevant to Aberdeen's status as a global energy hub. Led by Professor Alex Kemp.

CELMR (Centre for European Labour Market Research): Leading research on labour markets, education, and skills.

Bloomberg Finance Lab: Professional financial training using industry-standard tools.

Economics Society: Organizes annual trips to international economic institutions such as the European Union, the European Central Bank, and the OECD.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

The University of Aberdeen boasts a global network of 83,500 alumni across 192 countries. Some alumni have secured top positions such as Group Finance Director of HSBC Holdings, CEO for Aberdeen Asset Management, and Chief Operating Officer for Hasberg Global Investors. ​  Aberdeen's Economics program equips students for careers in sectors like finance, policy-making, research, and international organizations. Graduates have secured roles at top firms including the Royal Bank of Scotland, Ernst and Young, Morgan Stanley, Deloitte, and government departments. Aberdeen’s position as the oil and gas capital of Europe also offers many opportunities in the energy and oil sectors. An impressive 97.9% of Business School graduates are in employment and/or further study 15 months after graduation, according to the Graduate Outcomes Survey 2024.

On-campus recruitment or placement services

The University's Careers and Employability Service offers extensive support, including career fairs, workshops, and one-on-one guidance, to assist students in securing employment and internships. ​

Career support and services offered by the university

Beyond individual advising, the Careers Service provides resources such as the JobShop website, featuring numerous vacancies annually for part-time work, graduate roles, internships, and voluntary positions.

Program Key Stats

£20,800
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


78 %

Eligibility Criteria

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3.0
32
75

N/A
N/A
6.0
78

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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