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University decisions?What about Economics?... Hannah, 3 rd year Economics and Maths I like being able to apply what I have learnt to politics, and I remain convinced that some knowledg

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University decisions?

What about Economics?

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What is economics?

“Economics is concerned with how society sets about meeting people's demands for things they want to consume

It looks at the production, consumption and sale of goods and services, both at the level of individual products, firms and consumers and at the level of the total production and consumption by countries.

It also compares alternative ways of using the limited resources that countries and individuals possess and considers how efficient and/or fair such alternatives are.”

Professor John Sloman

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Where does Economics fit?

Economics and…

- Maths

- Politics

- French

- Finance

- Geography

- Philosophy

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I feel that the broad range of topics covered, from financial markets to government policy, ensure I find something that interests me.

Hannah, 3 rd year Economics and Maths

I like being able to apply what I have learnt to politics, and I remain convinced that some knowledge of economics is essential for informed voting behaviour and a good understanding of politics.

Libby, Economics Graduate

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What do I get?

BA or BSc?

Economics: Art or Science?

BA = Bachelor of Arts BSc = Bachelor of Science

Generally:

BA: A social sciences approach

BSc: A scientific and quantitative approach

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What do I need?

At least 140 UCAS points

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Yep, that’s it.

You don’t need an A-level in economics

You don’t need an A-level in maths for most economics degrees

*Some institutions do have A-level maths as a pre-requisite (especially BSc).

*No institutions say you need economics

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However…

Economics does contain maths If you don’t have a

strong maths background, some extra time in your first year might be spent learning some key mathematical concepts

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What will I study?

Micro and Macro (little and big economics) and Quants

Micro = the economics of the individual, consumer, firm and market,

who produces, who benefits.

Macro = economics at the national and international level

The Core

Quants = maths and statistics for economists

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Module Options

-Money and Finance

-Development Economics

-Business Economics

-Environmental Economics

-International Economics

-Political and Social Economics

-Health Economics

Typically:

8- 10 hours of contact time a

week

(including seminars, tutorials

and lectures)

In addition to this you will also have to do your own, personal study

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How will I be marked?

Exams +

Essays +

Assignments +

Reports +

Groupwork + Tests +

Presentations + Not dissimilar to your A-levels

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What skills will I learn?

•Written

•Analytical and problem solving

•Numerical and computing

•Presentation

•Research

•Communication

•Team working

•Political Awareness

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Economics alumni, what skills helped

you to get your current job?

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What happens after University?

Source: HESA Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education 2006/7

Of 3460 economics graduates….

*Other jobs include IT, technical, marketing, education, engineering and legal

Not available for employment or unemployed

Numerical clerks and cashiers Other clerical and secretarial jobs

Commercial ,industrial and public sector managers

Other jobs Business and financial Studying for a further degree

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And is there money in it?

Increase in earnings you can expect with a degree (compared to only having A-levels).

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Account Executive

Underwriting Assistant

Salesperson

System Analyst

Relationships Director

Partner in Accountancy Firm

Credit Analyst

Army Officer

Logistics Manager

Director of Campaigns and Communications

European Regulatory Manager

Director of Finance and Corporate Governance

Programme Manager: Fiscal Policy

Assistant Economist

Internet and CRM Marketing Manager

Expatriate Tax Manager

CPD and Business Consultant

Researcher

Detective Superintendent

Sky1 Online Editor

Lecturer at Technological Institute of Patras

Assistant Statistician

Investment Banker

Economic Advisor

Terminal Stock Controller

Press Associate Director

Assistant Government Economist

Environment and Climate Change Analyst

Professor and Director

Fixed-income Derivatives Trader

Theatre Storekeeper

Social Worker

What will I do to earn all of this money?

Source: Alumni Survey

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What next?

Look at www. whystudyeconomics.ac.uk

See what courses you can do at www. ucas.com

Find some Universities to visit www. opendays.com

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Credits

This presentation has been made by the Economics Network of the Higher Education Academy

Images sourced from

Colouring pencils from Andrew_1000

Simple as 3.14 from Maitri

Graduation from ajschwegler

Economy Inn from Brent and MariLynn

Students from jisc_infonet

Alumni survey conducted nationally by the Economics Network, 2008 / 09

Labour Force Survey, 2004 conducted by the Office of National Statistics.

HESA Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education 2006/7 from prospects.ac.uk

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