
Economics BSc (Hons)
Bangor , United Kingdom
About This Course
Economics provides us with different ways of thinking about the world and how it functions. It helps us to understand how individuals, businesses and governments do behave; and gives us insights into how they should behave. At one extreme, economics informs the decisions that governments make about some of the most pressing issues of our day, including climate change and inequality. It informs how businesses make decisions about everything from pricing and advertising to investments in product development and corporate strategy. At the other extreme, it can help us as individuals to make better decisions about our own lives; including how hard we should work and how much we should save for our retirements.
At Bangor Business School, we have a team of highly qualified and experienced academics with interests in a wide variety of economic topics including labour markets, political economy, health economics, quantitative economics, regional development, migration and public finance. Our team is engaged in world class research in economics, and regularly works with policymakers in government, regulators and think-tanks. They are dedicated to bringing their insights from the world of policy and research to help you to develop your knowledge and understanding as a developing economist.
This single-honours programme in Economics will allow you to gain an understanding of the workings of modern economies, whilst developing skills that will be of great value for your future life and career. You will gain insights into the ways that firms compete with each other, the behaviours of individuals as consumers and workers, and how governments attempt to manage and regulate these processes. Moreover, you will learn how these factors shape society at large by influencing economic growth, inequality, sustainability and the response to natural and man-made crises. You will build skills in modelling, data and analytical thinking – all highly prized in today’s job market.
Why choose Bangor University for this course?
- You will be taught by research active staff, with interests in a wide variety of economic topics, including labour markets, political economy, quantitative economics, migration and public finance.
- You can combine your study of economics with options from within the Business School (such as management, banking or accountancy) or elsewhere in the University (such as language study).
The Society of Professional Economists (SPE)
Bangor Business School enrols its BSc Economics and BSc Economics and Finance students with The Society of Professional Economists (SPE) throughout their 3 year degree programme. SPE is the largest network of professional economist in Europe outside academia and has more than 1,200 members. With member from all areas of the profession including finance and commerce, industry, government departments, private sector consultants, business schools and universities the society gives opportunity to hear from guest speakers, gain access to training and professional development and receive regular updates on economics-related events.
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