Economics, Politics and International Studies

University of Warwick
Undergraduate BA/BSc (H) Full-time 3 Years Accounting and financeEconomicsPolitics

A-Level Entry

A*A*A

Avg. Graduate Salary

£40,000

About this course

Our Economics, Politics and International Studies (BSc/BA) crosses subject boundaries, combining economics and political analysis. It enables you to contextualise economic theory and practice within national and global political structures and behaviour. It also gives a rounded perspective of how governments, companies and individuals function in the 21st century, with up-to-date analysis and debate of key events.

This challenging degree crosses subject boundaries, combining economics and political analysis. Policy-making is influenced by economics and many of the policies that we see today around the world are based on economic analysis.

By considering both disciplines, you will gain a broad perspective on how governments develop policy and the impact of this on consumers, firms and political structures. The degree is very current, looking at the key issues of the day and encourages debate and discussion around them.

You can maintain a breadth of study while focusing on areas that interest you, particularly during your final year. You can choose to major in one area and then you will have the flexibility to select up to six optional modules alongside a core module in Making of Economic Policy.

Entry Requirements

A-Level Grades A*A*A

Career Prospects

Graduates from this course typically go into the following occupations:

2431 Management consultants and business analysts
2435 Professional/Chartered company secretaries
2433 Actuaries, economists and statisticians
4124 Finance officers
3531 Brokers
2434 Business and related research professionals

Course Details

Qualification
Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) or Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BA/BSc (H)
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
2025
Academic Year
2025
Campus / Location
Coventry
Scheme
Undergraduate
Subjects
Accounting and finance, Economics, Politics
Avg. Graduate Salary
£40,000