Manchester Metropolitan University
BSc in Economics
Manchester, United Kingdom
BSc
DURATION
4 years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2026
TUITION FEES
GBP 20,000 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* EU and non-EU international students full-time fee
Businesses and governments rely on economists to help them examine issues, identify trends and deal with uncertainty.
Throughout the course, we’ll challenge you to think about choices people make and how those decisions affect every aspect of our lives. You’ll explore everything from employment to distribution of wealth and government spending to international trade.
We’ve designed the first year of this course to explore topics in micro and macroeconomics, statistics and mathematics, global economic history and develop your critical and ethical thinking. We also aim to enhance your communication and adaptability skills as part of your personal and professional development.
Whilst you will continue working on your employability profile in your second year, you will also engage with environmental and ecological economics to broaden your perspective on natural capital. Furthermore, you’ll advance your micro and macroeconomics knowledge, and you will engage with advanced statistics and forecasting techniques for analysing a wide range of real-life challenges.
In your final year, you will deepen your knowledge of the key economics branches, including putting your data handling skills to the test in the Advanced Econometrics module. You will also choose an optional module to match your interests and career goals. Employability will be also the essence of your personal and professional development in the final year, where through mock interviews and assessment centre practice, we will prepare you for graduate-level jobs.
Manchester: A Global City
Manchester is home to many global and national HQs of some of the biggest names in business, from biopharmaceuticals to banking, and logistics to television. This puts us in the perfect place to offer an education rooted in the real world – with relevant skills, useful experience and valuable connections to support your every ambition. You'll study in a city with a wide range of employers and a demand for ambitious graduates.
Future You
By studying economics, you'll have a wide range of career paths open to you. Some of our graduates have gone on to undertake roles with organisations like Deloitte, HMRC, HM Treasury, the NHS, Experian, PwC, and the Government Economic Service.
You might also like to consider postgraduate study or research in a specialised area like finance, applied economics or business analytics.
Features and benefits
- Triple accredited - Our business school holds the globally recognised trio of accreditations from EQUIS, AACSB and AMBA placing us among the best business schools in the world.
- Enhance your employability - Through activities including internships, volunteering or learning a new language. With our award winning ‘Rise at Manchester Met’ programme you can gain extra academic credits towards your degree.
- Study your way - Enrol on the three-year course and then decide if a placement or overseas study is right for you once you have started your studies.
- Choose your optional module - In your final year, you decide which option you want to choose to match your interests and benefit your career.
- Specialise in quantitative economics - Through dedicated modules you will develop strong data analysis skills and apply those to facilitate policy making.
- Study in Manchester - Manchester is at the heart of big, innovative new ideas in public policy, including city region devolution, affordable homes construction, as well as having a booming health and life sciences sector.
Course information
Economics helps us make sense of the world shaping everything from global markets to public policy. At Manchester Met, our BSc (Hons) Economics degree equips you with the analytical tools and quantitative skills to understand complex economic systems and address real-world challenges with data-driven solutions.
In your first year, you'll develop a strong foundation in microeconomics, macroeconomics, mathematics, and global economic history, while also sharpening your critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. These core modules prepare you for more advanced study in your second and third years.
From the second year onwards, you’ll explore topics such as statistical modelling, financial evaluation and modern capitalism.
Throughout your studies, you'll be taught by academics actively involved in research and consultancy, who bring cutting-edge insights and practical relevance into the classroom.
Based in Manchester, a leading economic and financial centre, you’ll benefit from strong industry links with employers across banking, consulting, finance, and the public sector. These connections offer opportunities for networking, internships, and future careers.
Whether you're aspiring to shape economic policy, advise global institutions, or work in finance or tech, this course provides a rigorous academic foundation and the practical experience to make a measurable impact in your chosen field.
Year 1
Please note that the following list of modules is indicative and may be subject to change.
Core modules
- Introductory Microeconomics and Macroeconomics
- Statistics and Mathematics in Economics
- Global Economic History
- The Rhetoric and Ethics of Economics
- Personal and Professional Development I
Year 2
Please note that the following list of modules is indicative and may be subject to change.
Core modules
- Econometrics and Mathematics
- Macroeconomics and Institutions
- Environmental and Ecological Economics
- Personal and Professional Development II
- Microeconomics and Human Behaviour
Year 3
Please note that the following list of modules is indicative and may be subject to change.
Core modules
- Macroeconomics in the Global Economy
- Personal and Professional Development III
- Advanced Microeconomics
- Advanced Econometrics
Many organisations have already seen the value of having an economist on board. Upon completion of this course, you can go into roles within the public and private sector.
Examples of graduate roles include:
- Assistant Economist – HMRC
- Cyber Security Specialist - UKHSA
- Oxford Economic Consultancy
- Economic Consultant – Lichfields
- Analyst – BNY Mellon
- Associate Project Manager – BNY Mellon
- Graduate Consultant – Atkins Realis
- Pricing Analyst – Nationwide Vehicle Contracts
- Financial Controlling – Muller
Study
- Year 1 25% lectures, seminars or similar; 75% independent study
- Year 2 25% lectures, seminars or similar; 75% independent study
- Year 3 25% lectures, seminars or similar; 75% independent study
Assessment
- Year 1 100% coursework
- Year 2 100% coursework
- Year 3 100% coursework
