What makes some countries richer than others? How should society fund social care? Why are footballers paid so much? As a BA Economics (Study Abroad) graduate from Lancaster, you will gain the analytical skills and intellectual tools to address these questions and beyond. You will learn to interpret data, quantify decisions by individuals, organizations, and governments, and evaluate economic policies.The program starts with foundational economic theory, integrating insights from social sciences like politics, international relations, sociology, and history for a flexible degree applicable to diverse careers. Core topics include micro and macroeconomics, quantitative methods, and options in areas such as development economics, economic inequality, monetary economics, and labour economics. In year one, select one social science module; year two advances to advanced economics and another social science elective. Year three involves study abroad at a partner institution to broaden your global perspective and networks. The final year allows tailoring with economics and social science modules on public policy, international trade, and more. For the latest details, check our website before applying.
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