

BSc Economics and Econometrics
About this course
Economics and econometrics is a degree for those who want to understand the economy not just conceptually but rigorously, using the mathematical and statistical tools that allow economic theories to be tested against real data. Econometrics is the application of statistical methods to economic data, allowing economists to estimate the relationships between variables, test hypotheses, and evaluate the effects of policies or events. Together with economic theory, it provides the foundations for evidence-based analysis of everything from labour market dynamics and trade flows to the effectiveness of public health interventions and the determinants of economic growth. At the University of Nottingham, this three-year full-time programme develops your expertise in both economics and the quantitative methods that are central to modern economic research and applied policy work. You will study micro and macroeconomic theory, econometric methods, statistical inference, and data analysis, developing the ability to work with large datasets and to draw empirically grounded conclusions from economic evidence. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, giving you professional experience in economic research, government, financial services, or other relevant fields and the opportunity to study economics in an international context. Nottingham's strong research base in economics and its connection to industry and policy circles gives the programme a grounding in contemporary economic practice. You will graduate with strong quantitative and analytical skills, the ability to communicate economic evidence clearly, and the methodological rigour that is valued in economic research, policy, and financial analysis. Graduates go on to careers in economic consultancy, central banking, financial analysis, government economic services, research, and data science. Postgraduate study in economics, econometrics, or finance is a common and well-supported route for those seeking to pursue research or specialist professional roles.
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