Economics Courses
Browse 2212 Economics courses across UK universities
Courses
2212
Median graduate salary
£28,000
£25,000–£30,000 IQR
In work or study
87%
15mo after graduating
2212 courses found
Statistics, Economics and a Language
UCL (University College London)
A-Levels
A*AA
Avg. Salary
£35,000
Statistics, Economics and Finance
UCL (University College London)
A-Levels
A*AA
Avg. Salary
£35,000
Strategic Professional Accounting and Finance
Oxford Brookes University
Sustainability & Corporate Governance
University of Glasgow
Sustainable Agriculture with Agri-Business and Land Management pathways
College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise
UCAS Points
104 points
Sustainable Agriculture with Agri-Business and Land Management pathways (Top Up)
College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise
Sustainable Economic Development & Emerging Markets
Bournemouth University
Sustainable Finance
Nottingham Trent University
Sustainable Futures
University of Bristol
Transport Economics
University of Leeds
Wealth Management
Sheffield Hallam University
Wealth Management
Queen Mary University of London
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See the research leaders →Frequently asked questions
How many UK universities offer Economics courses?
2212 UK university courses in Economics are listed in UniversityDB.
What is the average graduate salary for Economics in the UK?
Graduates of UK Economics courses earn a median salary of £28,000 (interquartile range £25,000–£30,000), based on 1,574 courses with published salary data.
What percentage of UK Economics graduates are in work or further study?
87% of UK Economics graduates are in work or further study 15 months after graduating, based on Discover Uni outcomes data from 1,062 courses.
Which UK university offers the most Economics courses?
Queen Mary University of London in London offers the most Economics courses in this list (92 courses).