

MA Economics and History
About this course
Economics and history is a pairing that recognises how much each discipline needs the other. Economics provides the analytical frameworks and quantitative tools for understanding how resources are allocated, how markets work, and how economic policy shapes living standards and growth. History provides the empirical context within which those frameworks must be tested, reminding us that economic systems have looked very different across time and place, and that the assumptions built into economic models are themselves historically contingent. Studied together, they produce graduates who can think rigorously about both the logic and the limits of economic reasoning. At the University of Aberdeen, this four-year full-time programme gives you a thorough grounding in both disciplines. You will study microeconomics, macroeconomics, and the quantitative methods that modern economics depends on, alongside historical topics ranging across different periods, nations, and themes. Aberdeen, with its rich collections and deep institutional history, provides a particularly resonant context for the historical dimension of the degree. The programme includes a year abroad, broadening your academic perspective and giving you experience of studying in a different cultural and intellectual environment. The typical entry tariff of 168 points reflects the dual demands of a combined honours programme. You will develop analytical rigour, quantitative skills, archival research capabilities, and the ability to write clearly and persuasively about both economic arguments and historical evidence. This combination is valued across a wide range of professional contexts. Graduates pursue careers in finance, economic consultancy, government, policy research, the civil service, business, journalism, international organisations, and academia. Postgraduate study in economics, history, economic history, or public policy is a natural next step for those seeking specialist expertise.
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