

Are you passionate about the business and finance sector? Do you follow the national and international news? Then, an Economics degree is the answer. It has always been one of the most sought-after degrees amongst youth.
Economics degrees are designed to tackle all the issues that have an impact on financial situations, ranging from production to how resources are used. Candidates are trained to understand how the economy suffers fluctuations based on the market’s needs and wants followed by the market’s supply and demand.
By far one of the most crucial elements is that economics is divided into microeconomics and macroeconomic. Microeconomics deals with the economic behaviour at an individual level (companies, buyers, sellers and others), whilst macroeconomics illustrates the bigger picture, on a national or global scale (unemployment, economic growth, inflation and so on).
Having an economics degree increases anyone’s chances to find a job, regardless of the field. This is mainly due to the fact that graduates hold many transferable abilities, such as analytical and problem-solving skills, that are suitable for any career.
A study made by the London School of Economics and Political Science showed that graduates from an economics course have a starting salary of £33,000 per year. Having a job in the field right after graduation is a major positive aspect and comes with a lot of opportunities for career advancement.
Economics degrees are usually a three years commitment and sometimes are offered as part of a joint degree. This means that Economics can be studied along with another subject such as engineering, management, law, computer science and others.
This degree can be found either as a Bachelor of Science (BSc) or Bachelor of Arts (BA). The BSc focuses more on economical theory and statistical techniques, while BA is combined with social sciences and qualitative modules.
The university of Passau has one of the most beautiful campus I have ever seen. There are a lot of trees and green areas where you can spend your break between the lectures. Next to the university is a big “field”, especially in summer months it is amazing because everybody has a nice time there. Students are relaxing, having a barbecue or just drinking one of the typical German beers. There is a big offer of interesting and international subjects to study, some are really unique and you just can study in Passau. Because of the internationality, there are plenty opportunities to spend a semester abroad (worldwide). If you want to meet new cultures and people from all over the world, it is very easy because the university of Passau has a lot international students. The curses are very interesting and you learn a lot. Especially the language centre is really famous so that there are offered many languages. To full the Freetime, there a plenty organisations, groups or sports groups you can join, so that is never boring in Passau. On the other hand there are also some problems for example the university is too small for too many students. In some lectures you have to arrive really early to get a seat, otherwise you have to sit on the floor. Following to this, during exam period the libraries are way too full. We are living in year 2019 and the WiFi isn’t working well, in my opinion a big problem that should be solved. Many students can’t find a payable flat or room because there are not enough students houses, that is why some people have to live in Austria. All in all I am really happy to study in Passau because it is a great place for students.
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