Undergraduate student using computer in CeDEX lab, Clive Granger building

Economics BSc

University Park Campus, Nottingham, UK

Course overview

Economics is not just about money. It’s about the choices we make and the effects of those choices on people, businesses, and governments. Our BSc Economics course covers the fundamentals of economics – macroeconomics, microeconomics, statistics, and data analysis. As you progress, you get more choice such as financial, political, behavioural or development economics.

From year one, we’ll support your career development. You’ll have automatic membership to the student-led Nottingham Economics and Finance Society (NEFS). They offer networking opportunities, CV advice, and additional training through their divisions.

 

Indicative modules

Mandatory

Year 1

Applied Economics and Data Analysis

Mandatory

Year 1

Applied Economics and Data Analytics

Mandatory

Year 1

Foundations of Macroeconomics

Mandatory

Year 1

Foundations of Microeconomics

Mandatory

Year 1

Introduction to Macroeconomics

Mandatory

Year 1

Introduction to Microeconomics

Mandatory

Year 1

Mathematical Economics and Statistics

Mandatory

Year 1

Quantitative Economics

Optional

Year 1

Current Economic Issues

Optional

Year 1

Introduction to Econometrics

Optional

Year 1

Introduction to International Economics

Mandatory

Year 2

Applied Econometrics I

Mandatory

Year 2

Applied Econometrics II

Mandatory

Year 2

Macroeconomic Theory

Mandatory

Year 2

Microeconomic Theory

Mandatory

Year 2

Principles of Macroeconomics

Mandatory

Year 2

Principles of Microeconomics

Optional

Year 2

Development Economics

Optional

Year 2

Econometric Theory I

Optional

Year 2

Econometric Theory II

Optional

Year 2

Environmental and Resource Economics

Optional

Year 2

Experimental and Behavioural Economics

Optional

Year 2

Financial Economics

Optional

Year 2

Industrial Economics

Optional

Year 2

International Trade

Optional

Year 2

Labour Economics

Optional

Year 2

Monetary Economics

Optional

Year 2

Political Economy

Optional

Year 2

Public Sector Economics

Mandatory

Year 3

Dissertation

Optional

Year 3

Advanced Development Economics

Optional

Year 3

Advanced Econometric Theory

Optional

Year 3

Advanced Econometric Theory

Optional

Year 3

Advanced Experimental and Behavioural Economics

Optional

Year 3

Advanced Financial Economics

Optional

Year 3

Advanced Industrial Economics

Optional

Year 3

Advanced International Trade

Optional

Year 3

Advanced Labour Economics

Optional

Year 3

Advanced Macroeconomics

Optional

Year 3

Advanced Mathematical Economics

Optional

Year 3

Advanced Microeconomics

Optional

Year 3

Advanced Monetary Economics

Optional

Year 3

Advanced Political Economy

Optional

Year 3

Advanced Public Economics

Optional

Year 3

Advanced International Trade II

Optional

Year 3

Numerical Methods in Economics

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About modules

The above is a sample of the typical modules we offer, but is not intended to be construed or relied on as a definitive list of what might be available in any given year. This content was last updated on Tuesday 1 April 2025. Due to timetabling availability, there may be restrictions on some module combinations.

Undergraduate students enjoying Highfields Park and lake

The University of Nottingham is a prestigious university that has an illustrious history in the field of economics. The course provides a mixture of economic theory studied through various models which are quite intuitive and a large amount of mathematics that represent the information in a different form.

Karan Mohan Khera

BSc Economics

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Open Day June 2022