
Active international trade and low inflation, interest rates and unemployment are all signs of a healthy economy. Equally, if your personal finances are in good shape it’s probably down to sound economic management. Whether it’s planning for your future, managing public services, or running a multinational business, the allocation of resources between competing forces is a fine and constantly shifting balancing act.
Because economics directly relates to everyday life it’s a fascinating subject to study.
Our Economics qualifications and courses take you from the basic theories and principles, through to more in-depth debate and insight into key issues, such as who wins and loses from globalisation, and ask whether continued economic growth is compatible with environment protection. An economics qualification opens up career opportunities in accountancy, finance and management, although the skills you acquire will be valued and rewarded by many organisations. In fact, research shows that the earnings premium attached to an economics degree is second only to law.
See the list of all our individual courses in Economics.
If you already have a degree, you may want to see postgraduate courses and qualifications in Social Sciences.
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