

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.
Given the fact that I started my program during a pandemic, in the beginning, it was hard to blend in. Professors were amazing during this time, I’ve always felt like we could reach them as easily as we would if we were an in-person class. In my second year, which is the one I’m currently taking, everything just feels a lot easier. No more online classes, student life is just starting to be a thing again and it feels much easier now to be in the classes, having much more direct contact with the teachers and the other students. Facilities have always been great. FEP is quite big, very easy to understand the room plan. The location is good, grocery shops and restaurants close by, near the Sao Joao hospital. The closest station to the underground is 5 min away walking. The underground system is pretty okay. Internationality is good, I was able to meet some Erasmus students but it’s not a very common thing in FEP. Last but not least, the career prospects are amazing since FEP is one of the most valuable public universities of economics in Portugal.
View moreOverall the best faculty of economics in Portugal. Although in comparison with another university’s the facilities could be better, it compensates by the experience of the teachers,by the students and academic organizations and more importantly by the fact that it’s a nationalwide renowned faculty where all the best companies come to select there future employes.
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