The Course
What can we do about childhood obesity? Why do we need to worry about
the UK’s £1 trillion of national debt? If you’ve ever wondered about why
footballers get paid more than nurses, or what caused the financial crisis, then
Economics is for you. Economics relates to every aspect of our lives, from
the decisions we make as individuals to the structures created by governments
and firms. In a nutshell – Economics will help you to understand how the
world works.
Economics is concerned with the key issues facing us today, including
globalisation, pollution and poverty. You will study issues such as
unemployment, pollution, demand and supply, banking and finance, business
economics, and the difficult decisions the UK Government faces when it attempts
to steer the economy in a chosen direction. You will learn to understand the
world around us; it’s current, it’s about the modern world, it’s about how we
behave, how businesses behave and how the government behaves. Economics links
well with most subjects especially subjects like Maths, Psychology, Geography,
Government and Politics, and Philosophy. The course is considered to be a ‘gold
standard’ – an academic course that is well respected and liked by
universities.
Economics students make a significant contribution to the annual MMU’s
Festival of Social Science and participate in Warwick University’s Economics in
Action Conference. Students also have the opportunity to take part in the
Business/Economics residential to New York.
100% assessment by examination at the end of the second year. Students take 3
exam papers, 1 in microeconomics, 1 in macroeconomics and 1 covering all areas
of the syllabus.