Undergraduate BSc/BA degree courses in Economics

We offer three single honours degree programmes: BSc Economics, BSc Economics, Finance and Management, and BSc Economics and Finance.

If you want to combine Economics with another subject, we also offer Joint Honours programmes together with the departments of Politics, Mathematics and Geography. All of our undergraduate programmes are run on a modular system, which offers flexibility and means you benefit from being able to follow your interest in your choice of modules. You will be assigned a supervisor upon starting your degree, who will be able to advise you on your choice of courses. Please note that the joint Economics and Language programmes no longer admit new students; the information provided is for the sake of those admitted in previous years.

Meet the School of Economics and Finance Undergraduates

Paul I. Henderson
Course: BSc Economics

"The Economics department at Queen Mary gives its students a lot of support and opportunities when it comes to striving towards your chosen career path."

Zakir Hussain
Course: BSc Finance and Management

"The courses [were] interesting and enjoyable, especially when we worked on group projects, which give you the chance to meet a diverse number of people from different backgrounds."

Eve Connor
Course: BSc Economics

"The Economics department at Queen Mary is renowned for excellent teaching"

Contact us

For further information on undergraduate degrees in the School of Economics and Finance please contact

James Kilvington
Undergraduate Programme Manager
+44 (0)20 7882 7355
econfin-admissions@qmul.ac.uk

Undergraduate degree programmes offered in the School of Economics and Finance

BSc Economics (L100)

This degree offers professional training in economics and finance, providing an excellent basis for employment in the private or state sector and for further academic study. The first two years cover a core of macroeconomics, microeconomics and the quantitative techniques used in economic analysis and investigation. Final-year options enable you to apply this core knowledge to a variety...

BSc Economics and Finance (LN13)

This degree offers professional training in economics and finance, providing an excellent basis for employment in the private or state sector and for further academic study. Final year options enable you to focus on mathematical and statistical techniques in finance or more specialised areas of economics.

BSc Economics, Finance and Management (LN12)

This programme emphasises those courses that are most relevant to a subsequent career in business and/or finance. After basic courses in microeconomics, macroeconomics, fundamentals of management and quantitative analysis in the first year, the remaining two years of the programme combine courses in microeconomics, financial economics and business studies. A wide range of choices enables...

BSc Economics, Statistics and Mathematics (LG11)

This degree will prepare you for a career involving quantitative methods in economics. It provides an entry route for both private and public sectors as well as for further academic studies. After core courses in macroeconomics, microeconomics and quantitative analysis in the first year, you will study more applied microeconomics and macroeconomics. The wide array of optional...

BSc Geography and Economics (LL71)

A particular benefit of this joint degree is to study the analytical approach of economics alongside political economy, which informs many relevant courses in geography. Geography and Economics and Finance graduates are highly sought after, possessing strong numeracy and literacy skills.
It provides an entry route for both private and public sectors as well as for further...

BSc Mathematics, Statistics and Financial Economics (GL11)

This degree will prepare you for a career involving quantitative methods in business. It provides an entry route for both private and public sectors as well as for further academic studies. After core courses in macroeconomics, microeconomics and quantitative analysis in the first year, you will study more applied microeconomics and introductory financial economics. The wide...

Economics and Politics (LL12)

There is a common structure to all joint honours degrees which requires that you take at least nine modules in Economics. In each year, students should normally take all modules listed in the designated pathway, and must normally pass all core modules (indicated by “*”) in order to obtain a joint honours degree with “Economics” in the title.