BSc in Economics

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of East Anglia

Program Overview

The BSc Economics at UEA offers a deep dive into global economic forces, covering both micro and macroeconomics. Students can specialize in areas like finance, behavioural economics, or data science, developing essential skills for the modern economy.

Year 1: Foundational modules in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and mathematical methods, with assessments including coursework and group tasks.

Year 2: Specialization in areas such as finance and data science, with core modules and optional subjects like Global Trade and Behavioural Economics. Assessment includes essays and research tasks.

Year 3: Advanced modules such as Financial Risk Management and Development Economics. Students can choose a dissertation or consultancy project, with assessments through case studies and independent projects.

Teaching and Learning:
Teaching methods vary across the degree, combining traditional lectures, practical sessions with specialized software, and collaborative projects. In your final year, you'll focus on group work, debates, and creative forms of writing such as policy briefs and blogs.

Assessment:
Assessment includes a mix of coursework, exams, case studies, and projects. In your final year, you'll have the option to complete a dissertation or a consulting project, with increased flexibility to choose your subjects and demonstrate your skills through original submissions.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

 Placement Year Opportunities: UEA offers a BSc Economics with a Placement Year option, allowing students to engage in a 9 to 12-month full-time work placement during their third year. This hands-on experience enables students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings, enhancing their employability and professional skills

Study Abroad Programs: Students enrolled in the BSc Economics with a Year Abroad program spend their third year studying at one of UEA's partner universities across Asia, Australia, Europe, and North America. This opportunity broadens cultural horizons and provides diverse academic experiences, preparing students for global career prospects.

Student-Led Initiatives:

  • Economics Society: A vibrant student-led society that organizes events, workshops, and networking opportunities, fostering a community for students to discuss economic issues and engage with professionals.​
  • Norwich Economic Publications (NEP): An academic journal managed by students, providing a platform for publishing economic research and articles, enhancing research and writing skills. ​
  • ECO Blog: An online space where students can share insights, analyses, and opinions on current economic topics, promoting critical thinking and discourse.

Progression & Future Opportunities

UEA emphasizes strong employability prospects, with 81% of UEA graduates in professional work or further study 15 months after graduation, as reported by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) Graduate Outcomes Survey 2024.

Career Paths:

Graduates from the BSc Economics program pursue diverse roles, including:

  • Economic Analyst: Conducting research and analysis to inform economic policies and business strategies.​
  • Management Consultant: Advising organizations on business improvements and strategic decisions.​
  • Financial Services Professional: Roles in banking, investment, and insurance sectors, managing financial assets and advising clients.​
  • Government and Policy Advisor: Developing and assessing public policies and economic programs.

Further Studies: Graduates may choose to pursue postgraduate studies in economics, finance, or related fields, further enhancing their expertise and career prospects.

Career Support Services: UEA provides comprehensive career support through workshops, networking events, one-on-one coaching, and mentoring by alumni, ensuring students are well-prepared for the job market. ​

 

Program Key Stats

£22,000
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


79 %

Eligibility Criteria

ABB
3.5
32
70

N/A
N/A
6.0
70

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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