Overview
The BSc (Hons) Economics combines core economic theory with data skills and policy applications. Owning department: Applied Economics — see the staff list. The degree is designed for students who want to work in analytics, policy, finance, or further study, with accreditation and external recognition detailed in the annual programme guide.
Modules (indicative)
Typical progression includes microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and applied options. The official programme specification lists confirmed module choices for each intake year.
Entry requirements
Offers are made on the basis of predicted and achieved qualifications. Applicants typically present relevant secondary qualifications or equivalent; international applicants present qualifications recognised by King's College alongside English language tests where English is not your first language. Contextual offers may apply for eligible applicants; exact grades are published in the annual programme guide.
Careers
Graduates go on to analytics, policy, finance, and further study. Careers and employability services can share sector pathways and vacancy support while you are a student.
Key facts
Level: Undergraduate
Duration: 3 years
School: Economics
Department: Applied Economics — Clusters and teams