ECONOMICS BSC (HONS)
Bangor University
  • Mode of Study : FULL Time
  • Duration : 3 years
  • Start Month : September
Price: GBP16,000 Per year
International student course fee

About the Courses

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).

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).

Modules

In Year 1, students will take 80 credits from the following topics, Business Analytics, Economics and Financial Techniques and Analysis. Students will take 40 credits from optional modules in topics such as Digital Marketing Essentials, Foundations of Marketing, Introduction to Contemporary Management Issues in Ethics, Sustainability, HRM, and Tourism, Introduction to the employee life-cycle, Marketing in Practice, Personal Finance and Banking, Principles of Financial Accounting, Principles of Management Accounting, Principles of Management and Organisation, Professional Marketing Skills and Technology in Marketing. Students can also choose optional modules from other Business School level 4 modules or from elsewhere in the University, subject to timetabling constraints.

In Year 2, students will take 80 credits from the following topics, Econometrics, Macroeconomics and Microeconomics. Students will take 40 credits from optional modules in topics such as The Economics of Tourism or other optional modules from the Business School level 5 modules or from elsewhere in the University, subject to timetabling constraints and pre-requisites.

In Year 3, students will take 120 credits from the following such as Advanced Econometrics, Applied Economics, Financial Economics, The Economy of Wales and Understanding the Global Economy. Students can also choose optional modules from other Business School level 6 modules or from elsewhere in the University, subject to timetabling constraints and pre-requisites.