BASc Economic Studies and Global Sustainable Development

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Warwick

Program Overview

The BASc in Economic Studies and Global Sustainable Development (GSD) is an interdisciplinary degree that combines rigorous economic analysis with the study of sustainability challenges. Students explore how economic theories and models can address pressing global issues such as climate change, inequality, and resource scarcity.

Key Focus Areas:

  • Theoretical Foundations: Core principles of microeconomics and macroeconomics.

  • Practical Skills: Quantitative methods, statistical analysis, and policy evaluation.

  • Interdisciplinary Approaches: Integration of economic analysis with environmental and social sustainability considerations.

  • Industry Relevance: Application of economic tools to real-world sustainability problems, preparing students for careers in policy-making, international organizations, and sustainable business practices.

Unique Selling Points:

  • Joint Honours Degree: Combines Economics with Global Sustainable Development, offering a holistic perspective on global challenges.

  • Flexible Study Options: Opportunities to study abroad or undertake a work placement year.

  • Research-Led Teaching: Access to cutting-edge research and expertise from both the Department of Economics and the School for Cross-Faculty Studies.


2. Year-wise Breakdown of Core Modules

Year 1: Foundations

  • Economics Modules: Introduction to microeconomics and macroeconomics, quantitative techniques, and statistical methods.

  • GSD Modules: Foundations of sustainable development, exploring environmental, social, and economic dimensions.

Year 2: Intermediate

  • Economics Modules: Intermediate microeconomics and macroeconomics, econometrics, and optional modules in areas such as development economics or environmental economics.

  • GSD Modules: In-depth study of sustainability challenges, including climate change, global health, and social justice.

Year 3: Advanced

  • Capstone Project: Independent research project integrating economics and sustainability themes.

  • Advanced Modules: Specialized topics in economics and GSD, allowing students to tailor their studies to specific interests.

Year 4 (Optional): Placement/Research Year

  • Students may choose to undertake a year-long work placement or study abroad at a partner institution, gaining practical experience and global perspectives.


Learning and Assessment Methods

Teaching Formats:

  • Lectures and seminars led by experts in economics and sustainability.

  • Interactive workshops and group discussions.

  • Independent study and research projects.

Assessment Types:

  • Essays and written assignments.

  • Examinations.

  • Group projects and presentations.

  • Research reports and policy briefs.


Rankings

  • The University of Warwick's Department of Economics is consistently ranked among the top in the UK and globally:

    • 23rd globally in the QS World University Rankings 2024 for Economics and Econometrics.

    • 5th in the UK in the Complete University Guide 2025

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

  • Study Abroad: Students are encouraged to study abroad, with options including spending part of the second year at Monash University, home to the Monash Sustainable Development Institute.

  • Work Placements: Opportunities for intercalated work placements, subject to departmental approval.

  • Research Projects: Engagement in independent research projects, particularly in the final year, focusing on real-world sustainability issues.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Career Paths:

  • Public policy and government agencies.

  • International organizations (e.g., UN, World Bank).

  • Sustainable business and corporate social responsibility roles.

  • Non-governmental organizations focusing on development and sustainability.University of Warwick+1University of Warwick+1

Employability Rate/Placement Statistics:

  • While specific statistics are not provided, Warwick graduates are highly sought after, with the university being a top target for UK employers.

Postgraduate Progression:

  • Graduates may pursue advanced degrees in economics, sustainable development, public policy, or related fields.

Program Key Stats

£26,290
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Sept Intake : 14th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Sustainability Analyst – Evaluate economic impact of environmental initiatives
  • Development Economist – Design policies for global equity and sustainability
  • Policy Advisor – Guide governments on climate and development economics
  • Corporate Responsibility Officer – Align business goals with sustainable practices
  • NGO Project Manager – Run economic programs addressing global development
  • Environmental Economist – Analyze the tradeoffs in environmental regulation
  • Data Analyst – Use statistical tools to assess sustainability outcomes
  • Academic – Research and teach topics on economics and sustainability
  • Consultant – Advise firms on sustainable strategies and development goals
  • Impact Investment Analyst – Evaluate investments for both financial and social return
  • International Aid Specialist – Manage and evaluate development funding
  • Think Tank Researcher – Contribute to global policy debates
  • Public Sector Advisor – Help governments design green and equitable programs
  • Climate Finance Analyst – Focus on funding mechanisms for climate solutions
  • Social Entrepreneur – Launch ventures that solve global environmental problems

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