Stirling Campus
At Stirling, this Economics course goes beyond theory and covers a rich dynamic curriculum.
You’ll explore:
Micro and macroeconomics; Data analysis and statistics; Economics policy; Artificial intelligence in the labour market; How economics can address climate change; Behavioural economic insights into decision making; How to tackle global poverty and inequality.
Practical skills to prepare for the world of work:
Use real-world data to answer real-world questions; Develop advanced statistical skills and use industry-standard software; Study behavioural and experimental economics with experts from the Behavioural Science Centre; Explore strategic decision-making, game theory and industrial organisation; Learn cutting-edge causal inference methods that are central to modern economics; Complete a dissertation with opportunities for publication in the Stirling Student Economic Review; Combine Economics with one of eight other complementary subjects.
2027 entry requirements:
4 Highers at ABBB.
For entry to three year Honours degree, you will need 3 Advanced Highers at ABB plus Higher Economics.
September
Degree
BA Hons
Full time
L100
4 years
Stirling Business School
Stirling Business School
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