

MA Primary Education
About this course
Economics is the social science concerned with how individuals, firms, and governments make decisions about the allocation of scarce resources. It examines how markets work, how prices are determined, how firms compete, how economies grow, and how policy interventions affect outcomes, using formal models and empirical methods to generate insight that would be unavailable through intuition alone. Economic thinking is valuable across an exceptionally wide range of professional and intellectual contexts, which is why economics graduates are found in business, government, law, finance, research, and many other fields. The online BSc Economics programme offered through the University of London gives you access to high-quality economics education in a flexible format that you can fit around other commitments. As the current description reflects, the programme provides a thorough understanding of economic theory, reasoning, and analysis, with an emphasis not only on critical thinking and quantitative skills but on the practical application of economics to social issues and policy questions. You will study both microeconomics, concerned with the behaviour of individual agents and markets, and macroeconomics, concerned with the aggregate performance of economies. Quantitative methods including statistics and econometrics receive sustained attention, reflecting their central importance to applied economic analysis. The online delivery format develops the discipline and self-direction that are themselves valuable professional qualities. Distance learning enables students from across the world to access this qualification, and the University of London's international reputation means the degree is recognised by employers and postgraduate institutions globally. Economics graduates work in financial services, management consultancy, government and public policy, international organisations, research institutions, central banks, and a very wide range of private sector organisations. Postgraduate study in economics, finance, public policy, or data science is a common route for those seeking research careers or specialist expertise in applied economic analysis.
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