Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB 38-34; BTEC National D*DD-DDM ; Required subjectsGCE AL grade B in Maths, Pure Maths or Further Maths, IB HL5 or SL6 Maths. Maths Studies not accepted. GCSE English Language grade B (level 5 new grading).
Economics with Econometrics includes many of the same core modules as the standard Economics programme, but with additional specialist Econometrics modules. Econometrics is the application of statistical concepts and methods to economics. Many topics coming under the general heading of econometrics are covered, including data analysis, estimation, model-fitting and testing of hypotheses, extended with special techniques for dealing with economic data. Econometrics is also relevant to a range of related problems in applied economics, including time series analysis, forecasting and policy simulation.
Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB 38-34; BTEC National D*DD-DDM ; Required subjectsGCE AL grade B in Maths, Pure Maths or Further Maths, IB HL5 or SL6 Maths. Maths Studies not accepted. GCSE English Language grade B (level 5 new grading).
Economics with Econometrics includes many of the same core modules as the standard Economics programme, but with additional specialist Econometrics modules. Econometrics is the application of statistical concepts and methods to economics. Many topics coming under the general heading of econometrics are covered, including data analysis, estimation, model-fitting and testing of hypotheses, extended with special techniques for dealing with economic data. Econometrics is also relevant to a range of related problems in applied economics, including time series analysis, forecasting and policy simulation.
Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB 38-34; BTEC National D*DD-DDM ; Required subjectsGCE AL grade B in Maths, Pure Maths or Further Maths, IB HL5 or SL6 Maths. Maths Studies not accepted. GCSE English Language grade B (level 5 new grading).
Economics with Econometrics includes many of the same core modules as the standard Economics programme, but with additional specialist Econometrics modules. Econometrics is the application of statistical concepts and methods to economics. Many topics coming under the general heading of econometrics are covered, including data analysis, estimation, model-fitting and testing of hypotheses, extended with special techniques for dealing with economic data. Econometrics is also relevant to a range of related problems in applied economics, including time series analysis, forecasting and policy simulation.
Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB 38-34; BTEC National D*DD-DDM ; Required subjectsGCE AL grade B in Maths, Pure Maths or Further Maths, IB HL5 or SL6 Maths. Maths Studies not accepted. GCSE English Language grade B (level 5 new grading).
Economics with Econometrics includes many of the same core modules as the standard Economics programme, but with additional specialist Econometrics modules. Econometrics is the application of statistical concepts and methods to economics. Many topics coming under the general heading of econometrics are covered, including data analysis, estimation, model-fitting and testing of hypotheses, extended with special techniques for dealing with economic data. Econometrics is also relevant to a range of related problems in applied economics, including time series analysis, forecasting and policy simulation.
Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB 38-34; BTEC National D*DD-DDM ; Required subjectsGCE AL grade B in Maths, Pure Maths or Further Maths, IB HL5 or SL6 Maths. Maths Studies not accepted. GCSE English Language grade B (level 5 new grading).
The BSc Economics and Finance explores modern economics and its application to financial systems and organisations. It introduces advanced financial techniques such as derivatives pricing, risk management and portfolio management. This programme will also develop your ability to critically analyse economic events and their impact on financial markets. The programme will enable you to can become involved with FEELE, our research centre for experimental economics, which involves participating in practical experiments that test theories of financial behaviour.
Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB 38-34; BTEC National D*DD-DDM ; Required subjectsGCE AL grade B in Maths, Pure Maths or Further Maths, IB HL5 or SL6 Maths. Maths Studies not accepted. GCSE English Language grade B (level 5 new grading).
The BSc Economics and Finance explores modern economics and its application to financial systems and organisations. It introduces advanced financial techniques such as derivatives pricing, risk management and portfolio management. This programme will also develop your ability to critically analyse economic events and their impact on financial markets. The programme will enable you to can become involved with FEELE, our research centre for experimental economics, which involves participating in practical experiments that test theories of financial behaviour.
Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB 38-34; BTEC National D*DD-DDM ; Required subjectsGCE AL grade B in Maths, Pure Maths or Further Maths, IB HL5 or SL6 Maths. Maths Studies not accepted. GCSE English Language grade B (level 5 new grading).
The BSc Economics and Finance explores modern economics and its application to financial systems and organisations. It introduces advanced financial techniques such as derivatives pricing, risk management and portfolio management. This programme will also develop your ability to critically analyse economic events and their impact on financial markets. The programme will enable you to can become involved with FEELE, our research centre for experimental economics, which involves participating in practical experiments that test theories of financial behaviour.
Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB 38-34; BTEC National D*DD-DDM; Required subjectsGCE AL grade B in Maths, Pure Maths or Further Maths, IB HL5 or SL6 Maths. Maths Studies not accepted. GCSE English Language grade B (level 5 new grading).
The BA Economics and Finance explores modern economics and its application to financial systems and organisations. It introduces advanced financial techniques such as derivatives pricing, risk management and portfolio management. This programme will also develop your ability to critically analyse economic events and their impact on financial markets. The programme will enable you to can become involved with FEELE, our research centre for experimental economics, which involves participating in practical experiments that test theories of financial behaviour.
Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB 38-34; BTEC National D*DD-DDM ; Required subjectsGCSE Maths grade A (level 7 new grading) or GCE AL/AS Maths, Pure Maths or Further Maths, IB SL4 Maths/Maths Studies or Core Maths; GCSE English Language grade B (level 5 new grading).
This programme is taught jointly by members of staff from the University of Exeter Business School and the Department of Politics within the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. It aims to provide a thorough grounding in both disciplines, particularly in their more practical aspects, and bring out their connection and inter-relationship. At each level there is a special inter-disciplinary module. Each of these modules, in its different way, explores the interaction between economic ideas and economic behaviour on the one hand and the working of the political process and government policy on the other.
Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB 38-34; BTEC National D*DD-DDM ; Required subjectsGCSE Maths grade A (level 7 new grading) or GCE AL/AS Maths, Pure Maths or Further Maths, IB SL4 Maths/Maths Studies or Core Maths; GCSE English Language grade B (level 5 new grading).
This programme is taught jointly by members of staff from the University of Exeter Business School and the Department of Politics within the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. It aims to provide a thorough grounding in both disciplines, particularly in their more practical aspects, and bring out their connection and inter-relationship. At each level there is a special inter-disciplinary module. Each of these modules, in its different way, explores the interaction between economic ideas and economic behaviour on the one hand and the working of the political process and government policy on the other.