BSc Hons in Economics

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Huddersfield

Program Overview

The BSc (Hons) Economics at the University of Huddersfield offers a comprehensive education in economic theories and their practical applications. The program emphasizes understanding how resources are allocated to meet societal needs and prepares students to address global challenges such as poverty, unemployment, inequality, and environmental issues. Graduates are equipped for diverse careers in both the private and public sectors, including roles like stockbroker, data analyst, investment analyst, and economist.

Year 1:

  • Introduction to Macroeconomics​
  • Introduction to Microeconomics​
  • Mathematics for Social Sciences​
  • Statistics for Social Sciences
  • Understanding Business Analytics​
  • Introduction to Financial Services

Year 2:

  • Intermediate Macroeconomics​
  • Intermediate Microeconomics​
  • Econometrics​
  • International Economics and Globalisation
  • Economic History​
  • Optional modules (e.g., Applied Business Economics, Sustainable Aviation Management)​

Year 3:

  • Applied Econometrics​
  • Undergraduate Dissertation​
  • Decision Science​
  • Climate Economics and Finance
  • Optional modules (e.g., Business Creation and Development, Leadership: Theory and Practice)

Learning and assessment methods

The program employs a blend of lectures, seminars, and practical workshops. Students engage with industry-standard databases and software packages such as Datastream, Stata, R, and EViews. Assessment methods include examinations, coursework, group projects, presentations, and a final-year dissertation.

Economics at Huddersfield is ranked top in Yorkshire for Teaching On My Course, Learning Opportunities, Student Voice, and Assessment and Feedback, according to the National Student Survey 2024.

The Business School is AACSB International-accredited, a distinction held by fewer than 6% of institutions worldwide offering business degrees.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Research and Academic Projects: In the final year, students undertake an Undergraduate Dissertation, allowing for in-depth research in a chosen area of economics.

Optional One-Year Work Placement: After the second year, students have the opportunity to undertake a 48-week work placement in the UK or abroad. This experience allows students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings, enhancing employability and personal development.

Academic Societies: Economics students are encouraged to participate in or establish Academic Societies related to their field of study. These societies organize events, workshops, and networking opportunities, enhancing the overall learning experience.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

Employability outcomes and statistics: 95% of graduates from this course were in work or further study 15 months after graduation, according to HESA.

On-campus recruitment or placement services: The university's Placement Office collaborates with national and international employers to provide work experience opportunities. They offer guidance on interview skills, CV preparation, and cover letter writing to support students in securing placements.

Career support and services offered by the university: The Careers and Employability Service provides professional assistance, including industry-supported workshops, careers fairs, and one-to-one guidance sessions. This support extends to both current students and graduates.

Progression to higher education: Graduates may choose to pursue postgraduate studies in economics or related fields, leveraging the solid foundation provided by the undergraduate program.

Program Key Stats

Sept Intake : 25th Jan


73 %

Eligibility Criteria

BBB - BBC
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6.0
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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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