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BA(Hons) in Economics (with Foundation Year)(sandwich), UWE Bristol

Bristol,

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60 Months

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About this course

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This BA(Hons) Economics course at UWE Bristol is designed to equip students with the skills to analyze current and future societal issues through an economic lens. The course emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, integrating perspectives from ecology, politics, sociology, and philosophy to deepen understanding. It combines economic theory with real-world issues such as sustainability and social justice, aiming to develop critical and analytical thinking alongside digital and collaborative skills. The foundation year prepares students with academic skills and introduces key concepts, leading into immersive learning that links theory to practice through guest lectures, live projects, and industry collaborations. The course is aimed at those interested in understanding behaviors of people and firms, and addressing societal challenges like environmental crises, unemployment, and financial instability.

Why this course is highly recommended

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UWE Bristol’s Economics course stands out because it is deeply integrated with industry and government partners like DEFRA, the Office for National Statistics, and Airbus, ensuring students learn current skills. The curriculum combines rigorous economic theory with real-world issues, fostering critical and interdisciplinary thinking. The course offers practical digital skills and opportunities for work placements or study abroad, enhancing employability. With strong links to employability services and a focus on professional development, students are well-prepared for diverse careers in public, private, and non-profit sectors.

Specialisation

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The programme focuses on providing a broad understanding of economic principles with an interdisciplinary approach. Optional modules include emerging economies, money, banking and finance, political economy, and quantitative methods and programming. In the final year, students can choose from modules such as behavioural economics, econometrics, sustainable business, and topics like development, trade, and global finance. The course aims to develop professional economic skills relevant to a variety of sectors.

Course fees

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Application fees

16.73L

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1st year tuition fees

16.73L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants need to achieve 48 tariff points from Level 3 studies, with GCSEs at grade C/4 in English and Mathematics or equivalent. There are no specific subject requirements for A-levels, BTECs, or other qualifications. International applicants should meet English language requirements, such as an IELTS score of 6.0 overall with 5.5 in each component. Successful completion of a foundation year is required before progressing to Year 1.
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English language test

PTE

59

DUOLINGO

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IELTS

6

TOEFL

80

Career prospects

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Graduates of this course are highly sought after and can pursue careers across the private and public sectors. Typical roles include positions in government, finance, banking, consultancy, and NGOs. Many alumni have worked as economists in government services such as the Treasury and Home Office, or in financial organizations including Lloyds Bank and Goldman Sachs. The course's focus on practical skills, industry links, and professional portfolios equips students to influence policy, conduct research, and succeed in various economic and managerial roles.

FAQs

What are the entry requirements for this course?

You need 48 tariff points from Level 3 studies, GCSEs in English and Mathematics at grade C/4 or above, and meet the English language criteria if applicable.

Is a work placement or study abroad available?

Yes, students are encouraged to undertake a 40-week paid sandwich placement after Year 2 or to study abroad during their degree, both of which enhance employability.