3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program
The BSc (Hons) Economics and International Economics at the University of Nottingham is designed to give students a robust grounding in core economic theory, with a specialized focus on global economic interactions. This program not only equips students with an understanding of how economies operate at national and international levels, but also develops strong quantitative and analytical skills sought by employers and postgraduate institutions.
Key Academic Focus Areas
Core Economic Theory
Students study both microeconomics (behavior of individuals and firms) and macroeconomics (national and global economic trends).
International Economics
Key focus on international trade, global financial flows, exchange rates, foreign direct investment (FDI), and trade policy. These are explored in-depth in modules such as Economic Integration and International Trade.
Mathematical and Quantitative Skills
Emphasis on the mathematical foundations of economic modeling, data analysis, and statistical inference, preparing students for careers involving complex data and models.
Economic Policy & Applied Economics
Students explore real-world applications of economic theory through the analysis of global economic policies, migration trends, and development economics.
Research and Critical Thinking
The final-year dissertation allows students to engage in independent economic research, developing their ability to think critically and solve complex problems.
Learning and Assessment Methods
Teaching and Learning Methods
The program combines theoretical instruction with practical application, offering a variety of learning environments:
Lectures
Deliver foundational knowledge in economic theory, models, and international applications. Core concepts are introduced and contextualized in both domestic and global settings.
Seminars and Tutorials
Smaller group sessions allow students to apply lecture content, work through problem sets, discuss case studies, and debate economic policies.
Computer Labs and Workshops
Students develop technical skills in statistical software (e.g., STATA, R) and practice data analysis, econometric modeling, and empirical research techniques.
Peer Collaboration and Presentations
Group projects and presentations enhance teamwork and communication skills, reflecting real-world scenarios such as economic consultancy or policy-making simulations.
Independent Study
Substantial independent reading, research, and problem-solving tasks are expected throughout all years of the program, preparing students for high-level professional and academic environments.
Assessment Methods
Students are evaluated through a variety of methods designed to measure both theoretical understanding and practical application:
Formal Examinations
Typically used in core modules like macroeconomics, microeconomics, and international trade to assess theoretical knowledge.
Coursework
Essays, policy briefings, and technical reports that apply economic theory to current global issues.
Presentations
Both individual and group-based presentations assess students’ ability to communicate economic insights clearly and persuasively.
Problem Sets
Regular assignments involving calculations, graphing, and data interpretation, particularly in modules focused on quantitative methods and econometrics.
Final-Year Dissertation
A major independent research project that demonstrates a student’s ability to identify, research, and analyze an international economic issue using appropriate methodology.
Example Topics Explored in Learning Activities
Effects of Brexit on UK-EU trade
The impact of globalization on income inequality
Migration flows and labor market impacts
Role of international institutions (IMF, WTO) in economic development
Empirical analysis of trade liberalization and GDP growth
Rankings
QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025: Economics & Econometrics
Top 100 globally for Economics & Econometrics.
Over 20 subjects at the University of Nottingham are ranked in the QS World Top 100.
Study Abroad:
Students have the opportunity to study abroad at the University of Nottingham's campuses in China or Malaysia, or with partner institutions in countries like Australia, Canada, or Japan.
Research Projects:
The final year dissertation allows students to conduct independent research on a topic of their choice, enhancing their analytical and research skills.
Internships:
The university's Careers and Employability Service assists students in finding appropriate work experience placements to complement their academic studies
Career Outcomes:
Graduates pursue careers in various sectors, including international banking, accountancy, mergers and acquisitions, and stock and bond trading.
Employability Rate:
89.8% of undergraduates from the School of Economics secured graduate-level employment or further study within 15 months of graduation.
The average annual starting salary for these graduates was £33,841.
Notable Employers:
Graduates have secured positions at top organizations such as the Bank of America, Barclays, Bloomberg, and Deloitte.
Postgraduate Progression:
The program provides a strong foundation for further study in economics or related fields, with graduates progressing to master's and doctoral programs at prestigious institutions worldwide.
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