

BSc Economics and Finance
About this course
Economics and finance is a combination that connects the analytical frameworks used to understand how economies work with the specific principles and methods applied to financial markets, institutions and decision-making. Economics provides the conceptual tools, from microeconomic models of behaviour to macroeconomic analysis of growth, inflation and trade, that explain how resources are allocated and how economic outcomes arise. Finance applies and extends those tools to the valuation of assets, the management of risk, the operation of financial markets and the financing decisions of businesses and governments. Together they provide a rigorous grounding in both the broader economic context and the specific financial dynamics within it. At the University of Southampton you will study economics and finance over three years of full-time study, combining economic and financial theory with quantitative methods and applied analysis. A sandwich year is built into the programme, providing substantial professional experience in an economics or finance role before you return to complete your final year with enhanced practical knowledge. Work placement is also integrated throughout the programme. You will learn how economic decisions affect individuals and society as a whole alongside the analysis of financial markets and institutions, developing the skills and knowledge needed for careers in both fields. The typical tariff of 152 reflects the quantitative demands of a programme that requires strong analytical foundations. Graduates are well placed for careers in investment banking, asset management, corporate finance, financial analysis, economic consulting, central banking, the civil service and policy research. The combination of economic theory and financial analysis is particularly valued in roles that require both understanding the macroeconomic environment and making financial decisions within it. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in finance, economics or financial economics, and the programme provides a strong foundation for professional qualifications in investment analysis, financial risk or accounting.
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