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Page 1: Economics at university The Economics Network Supporting teachers of economics.

Economics at university

The Economics NetworkSupporting teachers of economics

Page 2: Economics at university The Economics Network Supporting teachers of economics.

Introduction to economicsMost undergraduate economists do not study economics at GSCE or A-level. The Economics Network provides a number of resources to help introduce students to university economics. These include:• Some fun and interesting economic books and games• A competition to get students to think more deeply on an emotive area of economics•Videos showing interesting applications of economic theory

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What is Economics?Economics is neither an art or a science subject. It is both. Any student, whether they are numerical or analytical, should consider economics for their bachelors degree.

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Economics at universityThe Network’s Why Study Economics website has a section which informs future students about what economics is like at university, by using views and opinions from current and past economic students.

The Network also has a series of videos and films which shows A-level students what they can expect from their economics degree and university life in general.

Finally, the Studying Economics website has a number of pages dedicated to the different modules available to economic students.

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140 UCAS points

Some institutions require applicants to have A level maths, but most do not. This makes economics available to every

student.

Entry requirements

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The benefits of economicsSkills developed on an economics bachelors degree include: statistical techniques and interpretation;

essay writing;

problem-solving;

and presentation.

These make economists highly desirable in the job market.

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Career prospects for economistsMany students with a degree in economics will apply to work in the financial services industry. These firms pay very high salaries to graduates. However, this leads to fierce competition.

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Other career destinations

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SalariesEconomics is a valuable subject to study at A-level as well as for a first degree.

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For more information go to:

http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/

http://www.studyingeconomics.ac.uk/

http://whystudyeconomics.ac.uk/