

BSc Economics (with Study Abroad)
About this course
Economics is the study of how individuals, organisations, and societies make decisions under conditions of scarcity, and how the consequences of those decisions ripple through markets, institutions, and communities. It is a discipline that combines logical rigour with empirical inquiry, and it addresses questions that matter: why some countries are richer than others, how labour markets respond to technological change, what determines interest rates and inflation, and how policies succeed or fail in achieving their intended goals. At the University of Hull, this four-year programme places consistent emphasis on the practical relevance of what you learn, ensuring that theory is always connected to real-world application. You will study microeconomics and macroeconomics at increasing levels of sophistication, developing both the mathematical tools needed for formal economic analysis and the ability to interpret and communicate findings to non-specialist audiences. Econometrics and quantitative methods receive careful attention, so you graduate with the data skills that employers in economics-related roles increasingly expect. The degree is described as offering study abroad opportunities, giving you the chance to spend time studying at a partner university overseas, which broadens your academic experience and your understanding of how economic conditions and institutions vary internationally. The typical entry tariff is 104 UCAS points. Economics graduates are among the most employable in the country, with strong demand across finance, banking, government, the civil service, consulting, public policy, and international organisations. The analytical and quantitative skills developed through the degree are valuable wherever evidence-based decision-making matters, and many employers actively seek candidates who can model problems, interpret data, and communicate conclusions clearly. Graduate study in economics, finance, public policy, or data science is also a common and well-supported progression for Hull economics graduates.
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