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Description
How do different countries around the world trade and what systems do they use? What influence do historical events have on the development of international policies?
BA International Economics (including Year Abroad) gives a solid grounding in all aspects of economics but has a focus on international aspects such as world trade, world economy, international monetary relations and the flow of trade and assets between countries. You spend your third year abroad.
Whether you have already studied aspects of economics, our course gives a thorough introduction to all aspects of economics and mathematics, including micro and macroeconomics, and introduces you to quantitative research methods (this is common across all our courses). You also have the opportunity to take optional modules from across our Department or our University. Throughout the course, you build on these skills and apply them to international situations.
You are required to complete a project in your final year (applicable to all our courses) and this is an excellent way to evidence the skills you have learnt to future employers or prepare for postgraduate study.
Whether you continue studying or go into work, you will graduate secure in the knowledge you have received one of the best undergraduate training available in economics, from one of the top-rated research departments in the UK.
Detailed Course Facts
Application deadline January 15 Tuition fee- GBP 9000 Year (EEA)
- GBP 11950 Year (Non-EEA)
- English
Course Content
In your first and second year, you will 90 credits of compulsory modules and will get 30 credits of optional modules, meaning you can take two optional 15 credit half-year modules or one 30 credit full-year module. There is a great deal of choice for this first-year optional module from within our Faculty of Social Science, as most of our first-year modules do not assume any specialist knowledge.
With a small number of exceptions, if you successfully complete the first year of your BA, then you are qualified to enter the second year of that course and a range of other courses: for example, if you take economics, politics, philosophy and sociology, then you have a choice of at least nine possible single or joint honours courses at the end of your first year. This means you can change your course, providing you have taken the appropriate pre-requisites and places are available.
You spend your third year abroad. In your final year you will have greater flexibility; you will have 60 credits of optional courses, 30 credits of compulsory modules and a 30 credit research project, an individual piece of research on a topic that interests you, which is compulsory.
We operate a credit framework for our awards, which is based on principles widely used across the UK university sector. Each module has a credit rating attached and our four-year course consists of 420 credits (120 credits in your first year, 60 credits in your third year abroad, and 240 credits across your second and final years).
Year 1
Introduction to Economics;
Introduction to Quantitative Economics;
Methods of Economic Analysis; and
one social science option
Year 2
Macroeconomics;
Microeconomics;
Mathematical Models in Economics (optional for BA);
Introduction to Econometric Methods (optional for BA);
International Trade Institutions and Policy;
International Financial Institutions and Policy
Year 3
Year abroad
Year 4
Economics Research Project;
International Trade;
International Money and Finance; and
four half-year economics modules
English Language Requirements
IELTS band : 6
To study at this university, you have to speak English. We advice you to
take an IELTS test. More About IELTSRequirements
- A-levels: AAB-ABB
- GCSE Mathematics: B (if not taken at A-level)
- GCSE English: C
- IB: 33-32 points, including Standard Mathematics grade 5, if not taken Higher Level (we consider IB certificates at the Higher Level on a case-by-case basis)
- Achievement of the Access to HE Diploma with a minimum of 12 level three credits at distinction and the remainder at merit (or above) or achievement of the Access to HE Diploma with a minimum of 6 level three credits at distinction and the remainder at merit (or above).
English language requirements for applicants whose first language is not English: IELTS 6.0 overall with minimum 5.5 in each component (or equivalent). Different requirements apply for second year entry.
Work Experience
No work experience is required.
Related Scholarships*
- Academic Excellence Scholarship
"The Academic Excellence Scholarship can provide up to a 50 % reduction in tuition per semester. These scholarships will be renewed if the student maintains superior academic performance during each semester of their 3-year Bachelor programme. The scholarship will be directly applied to the student’s tuition fees."
- Access Bursary
Bursary for UK students all subjects where the variable tuition fee rate is payable.
- Alumni Bursary
Alumni Bursary for UK Undergraduate students
* The scholarships shown on this page are suggestions first and foremost. They could be offered by other organisations than University of Essex.
Funding
For up-to-date information on funding opportunities at Essex, please visit: www.essex.ac.uk/studentfinance.