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BA Economics and Finance
About this course
Economics and finance together form one of the most powerful analytical combinations available in higher education. Economics provides the theoretical frameworks for understanding how markets work, how decisions are made under uncertainty, and how policy shapes outcomes for individuals, firms, and whole economies. Finance builds on these foundations to examine how capital is allocated, how risk is priced and managed, how financial institutions operate, and how investment decisions are made in conditions of uncertainty. Together, they prepare you for roles that sit at the intersection of rigorous analytical thinking and real economic decision-making. At the University of Strathclyde, this four-year full-time degree places you in Strathclyde Business School, an internationally recognised institution with strong research activity and professional connections. You will develop your understanding of both economics and finance in depth, studying theory alongside quantitative methods, econometrics, and the practical application of financial analysis. A year abroad is incorporated into the programme, giving you the opportunity to study at an international partner institution and to develop the global perspective that is genuinely valuable in economics and finance careers. The degree's four-year structure, standard for Scottish undergraduate programmes, gives you additional time to develop breadth and depth across the two disciplines. Economics and finance graduates are among the most sought-after in the labour market. Investment banking, asset management, corporate finance, economic consultancy, central banking, financial regulation, and public policy are all major career destinations. The quantitative skills the degree develops are also highly valued in data science, actuarial work, and technology roles within financial services. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in economics, finance, business, or public policy, building specialist expertise in particular areas of the field. The typical entry tariff is 200 points.
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