Your undergraduate degree in Economics will cover a comprehensive range of subjects, equipping you for further study and professional life. View the programme specifications of our Economics degrees Year oneIn your first year, you will take Economics 1A and Economics 1B and several option courses. If you are studying single honours Economics, you will take further courses in outside subjects of your own choice.If you are studying joint honours Economics, you will have compulsory courses in your other subject and limited space for further options. You may choose to study one or more of our Economics Pre-Honours option courses, which currently include Economic Principles and Economic Applications. Year twoIn your second year, you will take Economics 2A, Economics 2B, Statistical Methods for Economics, and other courses. If you are studying single honours Economics, you will take further courses in outside subjects of your own choice. If you are studying joint honours Economics, you will have compulsory courses in your other subject and limited space for further options.You may choose to study our Economics Pre-Honours option course, Introductory Financial Economics. Choosing course optionsWhen you join the University, you will be assigned to a Student Adviser. They will guide you through the course enrolment process and explain which courses you can and cannot take. If you would like to see the courses that are currently available, please browse the Degree Regulations & Programmes of Study (DRPS).Degree Regulations & Programmes of StudyHere, you can find full lists of courses by first clicking "Degree Regulations & Programmes of Study [current academic year]" and then "Browse by School" or "Browse by Subject Area". Once you have selected a School or Subject Area, you will see a full list of courses in that area. You can also click on each course to find out more information about it. Course options are subject to change and popular courses can fill up quickly. Not all courses currently listed may be available when you join us, and more courses may be added. This article was published on Tuesday 1 October 2024