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BA (Hons)

Course Type

Duration

Full Time | 48 months or 36 months

Fees

£15900

Intakes

English Requirements

IELTS | Duolingo | LanguageCert ESOL B2 | TOEFL iBT (Special Home Edition)

Overview

Economics is the study of how people interact with others and their surroundings, and here at Stirling we look at Economics in a rich and varied way: from artificial intelligence in the labour market to addressing climate change, and from behavioural economic insights in decision making to tackling global poverty and inequality. An Economics degree from Stirling empowers you with sharp analytical tools, from experts in their field, with an ever-present emphasis on intellectual curiosity.

Our introductory teaching is delivered in a revolutionary new way of learning Economics through our commitment to the CORE Project – “Economics for a Changing World”. In using real-world data to answer real-world questions from the very beginning of your studies, you will understand global issues with historical and philosophical context.

  • We focus on real-world theory instead of textbook-simple theory, which is rigorously challenged with data and evidence.
  • Our specialisms of environmental economics, behavioural economics, and public policy analysis are embedded throughout the course.
  • The internationally-renowned Behavioural Science Centre within the Economics Division contributes two modules in behavioural and experimental economics to our degree.
  • Strategic thinking is one of the central pillars of the course, and you will be introduced to decision and game theory as part of this through a bespoke module in year three.
  • The course includes a dissertation, which arms students with cutting-edge research methods, and challenges you to produce publication-quality research. The best pieces are published in our in-house journal, the Stirling Student Economic Review.
  • We foster a strong staff/student community, emphasising collaboration and ensuring you’re a name and not a number from the outset.

Our expert staff will give you an insight into professional practices through their cutting-edge research, teaching practice, and links to industry. You’re also free to combine your studies with one of eight other courses, sharpening your focus on a specific area that complements your growing knowledge of economics.

Broaden your knowledge at one of the UK’s leading Business and Management institutions, and discover why our Economics course ranks among the best in the country.

Top reasons to study with us

Entry Requirements:

Direct Entry to 1st Year

Successful completion of High School Certificate Year 12, with an over all minimum of 75% , and 75% in subjects where there is a specific requirement or successful completion of year 1 from a recognised University.

English Language Req:

Alternative (non-SELT) online tests we accept

The University now also accepts four online English Language tests which can be presented as evidence of language proficiency. Applicants who require a Student visa and cannot obtain a Secure English Language Test (SELT) due to COVID-19 disruption to testing, can now submit any one of the following alternative tests with their degree application:

  • IELTS Indicator
  • Duolingo English Test (DET)
  • LanguageCert International ESOL B2
  • TOEFL iBT (Special Home Edition)

Fee & Funding:

2022/23 fees:

Overseas students (non-EU): £ 15,900

2023/24 fees:

Overseas students (non-EU): £ 16,400

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