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BA Economics
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Economics is the study of how individuals, firms, and societies make choices under conditions of scarcity, and of the consequences those choices produce across markets, institutions, and the distribution of income and welfare. It is both a rigorous analytical discipline, grounded in mathematical modelling and statistical evidence, and a socially engaged field, concerned with understanding and addressing some of the most pressing challenges facing modern economies. A degree in economics develops the quantitative and conceptual skills that make its graduates highly versatile and sought-after across a wide range of professional fields. At the University of Derby, this three-year full-time programme with a foundation year is designed to develop forward-thinking economists with strategic vision and analytical depth. The foundation year provides a supported entry point for students who want to build their mathematical, economic, and academic foundations before entering the main degree. A sandwich year, year abroad, and work placements are available, giving you significant professional and international experience during your studies. You will gain a solid grounding in economic theory, develop skill in handling economic data and completing research and analysis, and learn to meet the high standards of professional practice needed to shape an organisation's success. The programme balances microeconomic and macroeconomic analysis with applied economic thinking, preparing you to engage with real-world economic questions with both rigour and confidence. Graduates go on to careers in finance, banking, consultancy, government, the civil service, international organisations, and research. The combination of quantitative skills, analytical reasoning, and policy awareness that economics develops is valued in roles from financial analysis and data science to public administration and economic consulting. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in economics, finance, or public policy, and some pursue research or academic careers.
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