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BSc Economics with Foundation Year, at Aberystwyth University, explores the?economic issues that impact on everyday life including the creation of employment, inflationary pressures, international trade issues, the process of business competition, innovation and growth, the development of third world countries, the protection of natural resources and government policy-making.?
With a wide range of modules to choose from you can develop and hone your interests. Research-led teaching and excellent facilities?ensure you have the relevant knowledge?and transferable skills to progress into your chosen career.
The integrated foundation year - designed for prospective students who do not have a sufficient or relevant academic background - is the perfect option to access this highly-sort scheme. In the Foundation Year, you will learn about key concepts for Economics from an inter-disciplinary angle, giving you a unique experience and critical perspective to make the most of the full undergraduate degree.
97% of our graduates were in work or further study within 6 months, 3% more than Business and Administrative Studies graduates nationally (HESA 2018*)
Overview
Why study Economics at Aberystwyth?
Following the foundation year, the syllabus of this course is identical to its sister course [Economics, L100];
Become a student in an established department for research and practice and be taught by expert lecturers who will help you develop your knowledge on economic principles, and become confident with the technical and quantitative aspects of Economics as a study;
Enhance your career opportunities through our partnerships with business, industry and commerce;
Be enriched by our visiting speakers who bring their professional experience to the classroom;
We have arrangements with many partner universities overseas to deliver short academic programmes (2 weeks) to small groups of management and business students (on a self-funding basis), to enable you to experience the impact of the cultural environment when conducting business abroad. We currently have partner universities in India, China, Russia, Japan, the United Arab Emirates and Brazil and our portfolio of countries is rapidly expanding.
Our Staff
Students at the Aberystwyth Business School are taught by lecturers and other teaching staff who are active researchers and expert practitioners in their chosen subject area.
Over 75% of full time members of teaching staff are qualified to PhD level. Most are currently research active, meaning that students benefit from being taught ‘new’ knowledge in their chosen field of study as well as recognized literature. The School also employs part-time and full time staff devoted purely to teaching. Many part-time staff combine teaching duties with consultancy and business activities, ensuring that students have access not only to up to date research but the latest applied knowledge.
Modules
Please note: The modules listed below are those currently intended for delivery during the next academic year and may be subject to change. They are included here to give an indication of how the course is structured.
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Learning & Teaching
What will I learn?
The breakdown below will provide you with an illustration of what you may study during the four year degree scheme.
In the first foundation year, you will be introduced to core components of Economics.
In the second year you may discover:
Economic principles;
Economic mathematics and statistics;
And a selection of elective modules (including statistics for economists, managing finance and an introduction to management).
In the third year you may explore:
Policy implications of economic theory;
Economic interpretation;
An introduction to econometrics;
Macroeconomic Behaviour and Systems;
Development of Economics.
In the final year you may study:
The core understanding of microeconomics and macroeconomics;
Investment and Financial Instruments;
Taxation;
Development of Economics;
Economics of Labour and Industrial Relations;
International Trade and Trade Policy.
How will I be taught?
You will be taught through lectures, seminars and tutorials of which are in small groups. You will be required on some modules to deliver presentations, work effectively as part of a group and undertake any essays that are required from you.
At Aberystwyth University, all our modules are placed online for you to study further in the comfort of your room. We also have a wealth of printed texts which are available in our library and the National Library of Wales.
The course is assessed by:
Examinations;
Assessed essays;
Projects;
Presentations;
Dissertation (certain modules).
You will be allocated a personal tutor for the duration of degree at Aberystwyth University.