Following the recent global economic crisis, economics is more important and relevant than ever. Decisions on money, banking, interest rates, taxation and government spending affect us all, with global consequences.
Economics aims to understand the activities of the different economic agents – consumers, producers and the government – and how they all fit together.
Our degree will allow you to explain complex data in simple terms to different audiences. You’ll also develop excellent mathematical, statistical and problem-solving skills.
In Psychology, you’ll study human behaviour. Psychological research is motivated by the desire to understand general behaviour (how we learn, remember, coordinate our actions and interact with others) and the reasons for individual differences, such as personality or intelligence.
Please note a joint Honours degree is not accredited for the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership by the British Psychological Society.
A Levels
ABB-BBB
(GCSE English Language 6/B or Literature 6/B, or an essay-based A Level B may be considered instead of English; GCSE Maths 6/B; A Level Maths A for combinations with Accounting or Maths & Statistics)
International Baccalaureate
Year 1 entry: 32-30
Year 2 entry: 36-32
HNC/HND
Relevant HNC/HND, A in Graded Units
20 hours of work permit weekly for international students.
IELT 6.5 overall (no individual band less than 5.5)
Psychology
Glasgow
Undergraduate
Full-Time,4 years
March
9250,
17400, (INT)
Liverpool, England
6.0
Undergraduate
12500
Hatfield (Hertfordshire)
6.0
Undergraduate
13100
Uxbridge
5.5
Undergraduate
GBP 9250