BSc (Hons) Economics

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Kent

Program Overview

The Economics BSc course offers a strong foundation in economics, with the option to specialise in Econometrics or Financial Economics. The curriculum is designed to address global challenges such as poverty, environmental protection, and financial crises, while incorporating the latest tools and technologies like Big Data and artificial intelligence to tackle these issues.

The course allows students to tailor their studies to their interests, with degree titles reflecting specialisations chosen (e.g., Economics (Econometrics) BSc or Economics (Financial Economics) BSc). This flexible approach ensures the degree aligns with career goals and enhances employability.

Teaching is delivered through a combination of lectures and interactive small group sessions, including seminars, computing practicals, problem sets, debates, and role-play games, ensuring students gain both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. 

Economics Department Rankings: Complete University Guide 2025 (Economics): Top 25 in the UK. 

THE World University Rankings 2025 (Business and Economics): 251–300

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Year in Industry: The University of Kent offers students the opportunity to undertake a Year in Industry, typically between the second and final years of study. This placement provides practical experience, allowing students to apply economic theories in real-world settings, thereby enhancing their employability and professional skills.

Student Societies:

  • Economics Society: A student-led organization that hosts events, guest lectures, and networking opportunities, fostering a community for discussing economic issues and engaging with professionals.​
  • Kent Invest: A society that offers hands-on experience in investment and finance through simulated trading competitions and workshops.

 ASPIRE (Accelerator Space for Innovation and Enterprise): For students interested in entrepreneurship, the ASPIRE center provides resources and support to develop business ideas, encouraging innovation and enterprise among economics students.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates from this program have gone on to work at prestigious companies like DeloitteGoldman Sachs, and Barclays, opening doors to a wide range of career opportunities. The course not only equips students with practical skills but also prepares them to solve complex problems that affect businesses, governments, and societies worldwide. Whether pursuing a career in financegovernment policyinternational development, or academia, this degree is a solid stepping stone for success.

Postgraduate Pursuits: Over 20% of Economics graduates engage in further academic or professional study within six months of graduation. This includes pursuing Master's degrees in specialized economics fields, which significantly enhances career prospects in roles such as economic analysts or consultants.

Career Support and Services:

  • Enhanced Employability Skills: The program emphasizes real-world connections and career-relevant knowledge, preparing graduates to make a tangible impact in their chosen fields.
  • Ongoing Feedback: Students receive continuous feedback throughout their studies, facilitating knowledge building and skill enhancement, which are crucial for career development
     

Program Key Stats

£19,300
£ 29
Sept Intake : 25th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

BBB
3.2
30
65

N/A
N/A
6.5
80

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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