

BSc Economics with Placement Year
About this course
Economics equips you with some of the most versatile analytical tools available in higher education. It trains you to think rigorously about how individuals, firms, and governments make decisions, how markets allocate resources, and what the consequences are when they fail. Alongside this, you develop strong numerical skills and the ability to work with data and quantitative models, alongside the capacity to construct clear, evidence-based arguments about complex real-world problems. Economics graduates are valued across a wide range of sectors precisely because this combination of rigour and breadth is in short supply. At York St John University, this four-year full-time programme develops your understanding of economics through both theoretical and applied lenses, covering global business, financial systems, organisations, and economic policy. You will build numerical and analytical skills progressively, and the programme is designed to prepare you for careers in finance and a range of other fields where economic reasoning is central. A foundation year is available, providing an accessible entry route for students who need additional preparation before progressing to the main degree content. The programme also includes a year abroad at a partner institution, broadening your academic and cultural experience, and the title references a placement year, giving you professional exposure in an economics-related context. Typical entry requires around 104 tariff points. Economics graduates from York St John are well positioned for careers in financial services, commercial management, public sector economics, policy research, and business analysis. The numerical and analytical capabilities developed throughout the programme are also relevant in data-driven roles in technology, retail, and consulting. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in economics, finance, public policy, or business, extending their technical expertise and opening doors to more specialist roles in research and professional practice.
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