

BA Economics
About this course
Economics offers one of the most powerful frameworks available for understanding how the world works. It examines how individuals and organisations make decisions under scarcity, how markets allocate resources, how governments can improve or distort outcomes, and how economies grow, fluctuate and develop over time. It combines theoretical rigour with empirical analysis, using mathematical and statistical tools to test ideas against real-world data and to address questions of genuine importance: inequality, unemployment, trade, monetary policy and the long-run determinants of prosperity. At the University of Sheffield, this three-year full-time degree gives you a broad and rigorous grounding in economic theory and method, building from the foundations of microeconomics and macroeconomics toward increasing specialisation in areas that matter to you. The programme is deliberately applied in orientation, and you will develop the capacity to bring economic analysis to bear on real-world problems across a wide range of contexts. A sandwich year placement gives you the opportunity to develop professional experience in an economics-related role, and a year abroad allows you to study in an international academic environment, broadening your perspective on how economies vary across national contexts. Work placement experience is integrated throughout, keeping your academic learning closely connected to professional practice. You will develop strong quantitative and analytical skills alongside the ability to construct and communicate clear economic arguments. The degree prepares you both for employment in a wide range of sectors and for further academic study. Economics graduates from Sheffield are sought after in financial services, economic consultancy, the civil service, international organisations, business, data analysis, think tanks, and research. The analytical discipline that economics training develops is one of the most transferable in higher education, and postgraduate study in economics, finance or public policy is a well-supported pathway for those who want to continue.
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