BSc Economics and Mathematics

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Bristol

Program Overview

The BSc Economics and Mathematics at the University of Bristol is a rigorous three-year joint honours degree that integrates advanced mathematical training with a technically robust economics curriculum. This program is designed for students who wish to apply mathematical tools to economic theory and data analysis.

Key Focus Areas:

  • Theoretical Foundations: Core principles of microeconomics, macroeconomics, and advanced mathematics.

  • Quantitative Skills: Emphasis on econometrics—the application of statistical methods to economic data.

  • Interdisciplinary Approaches: Integration of mathematical models with economic analysis.

  • Research Skills: Opportunities to undertake research projects, including an applied economics dissertation in the final year.

Unique Selling Points:

  • Research Excellence: Bristol is ranked in the UK top five for both mathematics and economics research (THE analysis of REF 2021).

  • Flexible Curriculum: After foundational studies, students can tailor their degree with optional units in areas such as Behavioural Economics, Data Science, and International Economics.

  • Applied Learning: The program emphasizes the practical application of mathematical tools to real-world economic problems.


Year-wise Breakdown of Core Modules

Year 1: Foundations

  • Introduction to microeconomics and macroeconomics.

  • Mathematics units covering calculus, linear algebra, and probability.

  • Statistics for economics.

Year 2: Intermediate

  • Advanced microeconomics and macroeconomics.

  • Econometrics and statistical methods.

  • Further mathematical modules, potentially including differential equations and real analysis.

Year 3: Advanced

  • Optional units in specialized areas such as Behavioural Economics, Data Science, and International Economics.

  • Opportunity to undertake an applied economics dissertation.

  • Advanced mathematics modules aligned with economic applications.


Learning and Assessment Methods

Teaching Formats:

  • Lectures and seminars.

  • Problem-solving workshops.

  • Independent research projects.

Assessment Types:

  • Written examinations.

  • Coursework assignments.

  • Presentations and group projects.

  • Dissertation (optional in final year).


Rankings

  • Economics and Econometrics: Over 97% of Bristol's research is rated either 'world leading' or 'internationally excellent' (REF 2021).

  • Mathematics: Ranked in the UK top five for research quality (THE analysis of REF 2021).

  • Overall University Ranking: Ranked 55th globally and 9th in the UK (QS World University Rankings 2024)

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

  • Research Projects: Students can undertake an applied economics dissertation, allowing for in-depth research on a chosen topic.

  • Optional Units: Flexibility to choose modules that align with specific career goals or interests in both economics and mathematics

Progression & Future Opportunities

Career Paths:

  • Graduates are well-prepared for careers in sectors such as finance, data analysis, economic consultancy, and academia.

Employability Rate/Placement Statistics:

  • While specific statistics for the BSc Economics and Mathematics program are not provided, the University of Bristol's graduates are among the most sought-after by employers globally.

Postgraduate Progression:

  • Graduates may pursue postgraduate studies in economics, mathematics, finance, or related fields, further enhancing their expertise and career prospects.

Program Key Stats

£27,400
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


59 %

Eligibility Criteria

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3.2
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6.5
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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Quantitative Analyst – Apply mathematical techniques to financial and economic data
  • Actuary – Use math and economics to assess and manage risk
  • Data Scientist – Develop data driven solutions using statistical and programming tools
  • Economic Modeler – Build theoretical and applied economic models
  • Financial Analyst – Use math to interpret financial trends and support decision making
  • Operations Research Analyst – Optimize systems and resource allocation
  • Policy Analyst – Use quantitative tools to evaluate and develop policy
  • Academic – Conduct research or teach in economics mathematics or both
  • Algorithmic Trader – Develop trading strategies based on economic and mathematical models
  • Economist – Analyze data and trends using advanced mathematical methods
  • Central Bank Analyst – Use math based models to guide monetary policy
  • Insurance Analyst – Model risk and premium calculations
  • Machine Learning Specialist – Apply algorithms to economic or business problems
  • Statistician – Design and interpret studies using economic and mathematical frameworks
  • Research Economist – Use quantitative tools to explore economic behavior

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