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Bachelor of Science in Economics, Maynooth University

Maynooth, Ulster

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36 Months

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About this course

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This unique program in Ireland offers the first integrated BSc/MSc pathway in Economics. Students who achieve at least 55% in their BSc Economics can automatically progress to the MSc Economics, completing both degrees in four years. The course is tailored for analytical students passionate about addressing pressing socioeconomic challenges like poverty, unemployment, financial instability, and climate change. It emphasizes a scientific, evidence-based approach to understanding, critiquing, and creating policies to solve economic and social issues. Data analysis skills are developed progressively over the course, starting with independent research from the first year. The curriculum incorporates modules from Sociology, Geography, Law, and Statistics, fostering interdisciplinary research. Students benefit from personal academic advisors who guide their studies, and there is an optional placement or study abroad year to enhance practical experience.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This degree is ideal for students who have a keen interest in tackling socioeconomic challenges through a scientific and analytical lens. The integration of research skills from the outset encourages curiosity and individual research strengths. Its interdisciplinary approach, combined with practical modules and an optional placement year, equips students with versatile skills valuable across various sectors, from government to finance. The pathway to an MSc Economics also provides an excellent opportunity for those aiming to become professional economists or pursue advanced careers in policy, research, or consultancy.

Specialisation

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The program covers comprehensive areas including Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics, and Applied Econometrics. From the first year, students engage with a variety of disciplines, integrating knowledge from Sociology, Geography, Law, and Statistics to enrich their understanding and research capabilities. The third year introduces advanced topics like Game Theory and an Economics Thesis, preparing students for diverse career paths or further postgraduate study.

Course fees

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Application fees

16.25L

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1st year tuition fees

16.25L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants need to meet the entry criteria for Leaving Certificate students, which include Irish, English, and Mathematics subjects with specific grade requirements. For example, Irish and English require at least O6, H7 levels, while Mathematics requires O1 or H5. Mature students and international applicants have alternative assessment routes, and special considerations are available for applicants with disabilities.
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IELTS

6.5

PTE

63

DUOLINGO

120

TOEFL

90

Career prospects

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Graduates are highly sought after in a wide range of sectors including government, financial services, consultancy, policy institutes, and public administration. The skills gained prepare students for roles like analysts, fund managers, investment bankers, urban planners, journalists, teachers, and policymakers. The pathway to completing an MSc in Economics further enhances opportunities to work as a professional economist in economic consultancies, central banks, and government departments. Many alumni enjoy substantial wage growth over their careers, reflecting the value of an economics degree.

FAQs

Can I progress directly to the MSc after my BSc?

Yes, if you achieve at least 55% overall in your BSc Economics, you can automatically continue to the MSc Economics and complete both degrees in four years.

Is there an option for a placement or study abroad?

Yes, there is an optional year-long accredited placement or Erasmus/Study Abroad opportunity after the second year, supported by the university.