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Economics

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Course summary

OVERVIEW

Businesses and governments rely on economists to help them examine issues, identify trends and deal with uncertainty.

Throughout the course, we’ll challenge you to think about choices people make and how those decisions affect every aspect of our lives. You’ll explore everything from employment to distribution of wealth and government spending to international trade.

We’ve designed the first year of this course to explore the principles of economics including micro and macro economics, critical thinking and the study of the global business environment.

In your second year, you’ll choose between the BA (Hons) and the BSc (Hons) route. This will influence whether you focus on the statistical or policy side of economics. On one hand, the BA (Hons) option examines social and economic issues using a mix of discussion and statistics. On the other, the BSc (Hons) emphasises advanced statistics and forecasting techniques for analysing these challenges.

Beyond the core modules, you can tailor your learning to your interests and career goals and you’ll be able to pick from a range of options.

In your final year, you’ll put your data handling skills to the test, for your dissertation, on a topic of your choice.

This course has a foundation year available.

FEATURES AND BENEFITS

  • Triple Accredited - our business school holds the globally recognised trio of accreditations from EQUIS, AACSB and AMBA placing us among the best business schools in the world.

  • Enhance your Employability - through activities including internships, volunteering or learning a new language. With our award winning ‘Rise at Manchester Met’ programme you can gain extra academic credits towards your degree.

  • Study your Way – enrol on the three-year course and then decide if a placement or overseas study is right for you once you have started your studies.

  • Choose your Degree – after year one, you decide whether you want to achieve a BA or BSc. The BSc route is a brilliant option if you want to specialise in quantitative economics. If you stay on the BA route you will use both discursive and statistical method to explore a broad range of social and economic challenges.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
L100
Institution code:
M40

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Date range:
2022-2024

Offer rate for UK school & college leavers

99% Students aged 17/18 who applied to this course were offered a place.

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66 Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)

84 Go onto work and study

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