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BSc Economics
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Economics is the social science that examines how individuals, firms, and governments make decisions about the allocation of scarce resources, and how those decisions aggregate into the patterns of production, exchange, and consumption that make up an economy. It is both a theoretical discipline, developing formal models of human behaviour and market dynamics, and an applied one, providing tools for policy analysis, business strategy, and the interpretation of the quantitative data that describe economic life. Studying economics develops rigorous analytical thinking, quantitative skill, and the ability to reason carefully about trade-offs and unintended consequences. Sheffield Hallam University's three-year full-time Economics degree includes a foundation year and a sandwich year with work placement opportunities, carrying a typical entry tariff of 104 points. As the course itself notes, you will build your decision-making skills using real-time analysis of global market data, apply current economic theories to real-world challenges, and work with quantitative data, statistical tools, and advanced econometric software. The programme gives you a comprehensive understanding of economics, finance, financial markets, and the far-reaching impacts of public policy. The sandwich year gives you the chance to apply your knowledge in a professional environment before you graduate, and the foundation year provides an accessible route into degree-level economics study. Economics graduates are among the most sought-after in the graduate jobs market. Careers in finance and banking, economic consultancy, the civil service, the Treasury, central banking, management consultancy, data science, and international development are all well-established routes. The quantitative and analytical skills the degree develops also transfer readily into technology and the private sector. Many graduates pursue professional qualifications or postgraduate study in economics, finance, or public policy, and some continue to doctoral research in economics or related quantitative social sciences.
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