Economics is the study of production, consumption and transfer of wealth. This is essential as every government/company as they needs to know what is happening in their country/markets. You will need to look at the whole picture as everything is connected directly or indirectly, this means projects and studies will always stay exciting and not get receptive or boring.
Entry requirements will vary from university to university, however, all will require CCC or higher with most asking for at least BBB.
Regardless of what GCSEs you do you can always go down various career paths, but certain GCSEs will give you an advantage and some will be required. Below is a list of GCSEs which will help you with economics:
Regardless of what A-levels you do you can always go down various career paths, but certain A-levels will give you an advantage and some will be required. Below is a list of A-levels which will help you with economics:
The duration of the degree is 3 years for a bachelors (BA or BSc) and an additional year for a masters (MSc).
Every degree will be enjoyable and suit different personalities, below is a list of characteristics and personalities which will enjoy the economics degree:
Economics has many topics that need to be covered, below is a list of the topics that will be in all university curriculums:
Economics allows you too apply to many different industries, below is a list of them:
Economics degree allows you to apply to a wide variety of roles, below is a list of them:
As a economics graduate you will usually work 9-5 job, which is roughly 40 hours a week. Companies are more flexible now and would let you work from home for part of the week, which can help make work life balance more easy. The salary you will get will vary on your experience and which sector you go into, below is the average expected salaries: