

BSc Economics (2-year degree)
About this course
Economics is the social science that asks how individuals, organisations, and governments make decisions about scarce resources, and what the consequences of those decisions are for markets, societies, and the distribution of wealth and opportunity. It provides analytical tools to understand why prices rise and fall, why some countries grow richer while others stagnate, how monetary and fiscal policy affects employment and inflation, and how incentives shape behaviour in both obvious and subtle ways. These are questions that matter deeply to everyone, and the discipline that addresses them rigorously is one of the most valuable you can study. The University of Buckingham's two-year fast-track economics programme is designed to give you the full analytical toolkit and knowledge of a conventional economics degree in a compressed timeframe. You will develop the economic reasoning, quantitative skills, and understanding of markets and institutions that allow you to think clearly about complex issues affecting governments, companies, and individuals alike. The two-year structure, which includes year-round study, allows you to enter the graduate labour market or continue to postgraduate study a year earlier than students on conventional programmes. Economics graduates are among the most versatile in the UK labour market. Careers span financial services, banking, investment management, economic and management consulting, government and public policy analysis, central banking, international organisations, and a wide range of analytical roles in the technology, retail, and healthcare sectors. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in economics, finance, public policy, or data science, building on the rigorous analytical foundations the degree provides.
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