ObjectivesThis powerful combination of international economics and finance will provide you with a range of challenging and financially rewarding career options. The course equips you with a detailed knowledge of financial and economic theory and methods that you can apply on an international basis. You are encouraged to use economic reasoning in different contexts and gain a critical appreciation of the international financial system. There is a wide range of optional modules to choose from, and the course develops your employability skills. The School has a strong research base, and a thriving alumni community helps maintain links with employers and City institutions.
Entry requirementsthe current requirement is 200 UCAS points from two or more A-Levels or equivalent. You should also have at least GCSE grade C, or equivalent, in English Language and Mathematics
Academic titleBSc International Economics & Finance
Course descriptionCourse structure
Single Honours students take eight modules at each of three levels.
Level 1
* Introduction to Microeconomics
* Introduction to Macroeconomics
* Quantitative and Academic Skills
* International Economic Growth
* Financial Markets and Institutions
* Mathematics for Economists
Level 2
* Macroeconomics
* Microeconomics
* Economics of Financial Markets
* Empirical Methods of Economics
* Economics of Employment
* Introduction to Econometrics
Level 3
* International Trade and Finance
* Financial Economics
* Multinational Enterprise
* Econometrics
* Financial Instruments