1 University of Exeter. The University of Exeter is very strong in modern economics, from inflation to the finance of multinational corporations. The first year of study covers basic knowledge, including compulsory courses, such as the history of economic thought. Then, students in grade two or three can choose a wide range of courses or specialize in a specific field. Advantages: four-year course, and you can choose to study in Europe in the third year.
2. University of Nottingham. The degree in economics from the University of Nottingham provides a solid foundation for macro and micro economics, mathematics and statistics, and also allows students to choose flexible modules according to their personal interests. Students can also choose modules provided by other departments of the school. Advantages: The University of Nottingham ranks in the top ten in terms of student satisfaction.
3. Cambridge University. The first year consists of compulsory courses designed to enable students to master core economics knowledge. In recent two years, there are both compulsory courses and elective courses, including the history and philosophy of economics, international trade and development, modern political analysis, family and so on. Advantages: Cambridge University graduates majoring in economics have strong employability, and this course ranks first in the employment prospects of British graduates.
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