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speciality: Economics

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What Is an Economics Degree?

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).

Benefits of an Economics Degree

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 Degree Structure

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. 

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  • Economics
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    Resources

    The course resources remained up-to-date throughout, and we consistently acquired fresh skills and expanded our understanding through practical sessions, where we had the opportunity to seek guidance from our professors. Additionally, designated office hours were allocated for us to seek assistance from the professors when needed.

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    Programme: Economics
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2023
    Delivery Type: On Campus
    Campus: Washington, D.C.
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  • Economics
    Diana
    Professors are very much qualified

    I have never had a class where I felt the professor was unqualified, and it is clear that academics and professors are the main focus of AU. The campus arboretum complements the outstanding education, but there are so many other attributes that I question my school’s overall reputation. Housing on campus is a lottery, and the food is terrible. Good riddance, Greek life, but the party scene is now virtually nonexistent. For people over 21, DC is a terrific playground, but underclassmen will have a difficult time fitting in. The internship team and administration at AU are responsible for the most flagrant violations. The majority of AU students are promised internships, yet they do little to assist you.

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    Programme: Economics
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2023
    Delivery Type: Blended
    Campus: Washington, D.C.
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  • Liberal Arts
    Dickson
    Off-Campus Housing for AU Students

    Not many options. Basically, there are two affordable and popular options for off-campus housing for AU students: Berkshire apartments and Avalon apartments. Both buildings are full of AU students. The Berkshire has very low prices, but it makes sense because most of the apartments have old appliances and the rooms aren’t very large if you want to spend less than $ 900. However, the Berkshire does include utilities, which is great. They also have a shop in the basement which is very convenient and the building has a gym. The Avalon is across the street and is much nicer. Each apartment has a much larger kitchen and the apartments are equipped with a washer and dryer. However, utilities are not included in the rental which is inconvenient. The Avalon has a rooftop pool which is great in the summer with humidity. Expect to pay more if you live in Avalon above Berkshire. Most students live in these buildings as commuting to the AU can be tricky and the walk from these two condos is only a 7 minute walk. Some students choose to live in houses, but I would say that only about 5% of students do.

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    Programme: Liberal Arts
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2021
    Delivery Type: Blended
    Campus: Washington, D.C.
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  • Liberal Arts
    Tobi
    Campus Housing at AU

    Campus life at AU is quite comparable to most college dorms. Anderson and Letts are the most common dorms, the latter being newer. (Anderson was the first renovated, making it the last “second” renovated.) Even though Anderson is older, it was always clean and the rooms were very large. I stayed in a double room on the fourth floor and it was lovely. Shared apartments weren’t always my favorite just because we didn’t have our own bathroom, but as I said the rooms were very spacious and clean. My roommate and I were also lucky as we were dominating the “LA Quad” (green/road between Anderson and Letts) so we have a nice view. The living room was nice too, as was the office. Nothing really stood out, but they served their purpose and were very helpful when it came to cooking a home-cooked meal, catching up on a TV show, or finding a quiet place to study.

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    Programme: Liberal Arts
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2019
    Delivery Type: On Campus
    Campus: Washington, D.C.
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  • Liberal Arts
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    American University - Small and Safe Campus

    Small and Safe Campus – American University has a very small campus, with additional buildings in the area, and I have never felt unsafe quad biking at night. Even at 2am after a long night in the library, I feel very safe. It’s not often that a student doesn’t come across a public security officer here at the AU day and night. AU offers a shuttle service to all of their additional buildings in the surrounding neighborhood and a service that will pick you up if you don’t feel safe. Of course, the AU suffers library theft when unattended laptops are left to the public, or if you decide to leave your dorm room unlocked, but lately public security has been trying to be vigilant about such acts (it’s not uncommon for an agent asking you to view an unattended laptop in the wild, is their way of preventing theft).

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    Programme: Liberal Arts
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2021
    Delivery Type: Blended
    Campus: Washington, D.C.
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  • Economics
    Bridget
    AU Review - The Campus is Beautiful!

    The campus is beautiful (it even has an arboretum, which ensures that the campus will always have lots of trees, flowers, and whimsical landscaping). UA is focused on being a “green” (environmentally friendly) university, so buildings are renovated to be “green” buildings. The School of International Service is already a green building as it was recently constructed. The library is quite large. Whether you want it super quiet, relatively quiet, or a more moderate noise level for conversations, there’s a dedicated floor for that noise level. And it’s open 24 hours a day!
    The only downside in terms of facilities is the sports center. The gym is very small (at least by an athlete’s standards) and tends to get very crowded.

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    Programme: Economics
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2021
    Delivery Type: Blended
    Campus: Washington, D.C.
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  • Economics
    Richard
    I love the beautiful experience in this school

    Students at this school are highly motivated and hardworking. While it can be intimidating, I believe it can be a positive influence based on the kind of experience you seek. The campus is beautiful; it’s like walking through a garden. While the school culture has its drawbacks (as do all schools), it is very open and diverse to all students. The setting is the ideal blend of suburban and urban living.

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    Programme: Economics
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2022
    Delivery Type: Blended
    Campus: Washington, D.C.
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  • Economics
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    First hand experience

    The quality of instruction and professors this school offers, in my first-year experience, is one of its best features. My biggest gripe is that there is only one, the cafeteria and the food is frequently bland and lacks nutrition. The campus is peaceful to say

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    Programme: Economics
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2025
    Delivery Type: Blended
    Campus: Washington, D.C.
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  • Economics
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    The quality of teaching, the facilities are great.

    The quality of the lectures were great and the professors were always available to help even outside office hours. The facilities are gorgeous and the culture at the school is very inclusive and open to all people. The only con I will highlight about the school is that it’s very political and some students are highly extreme in their position.

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    Programme: Economics
    Degree: Master's
    Graduation: 2021
    Delivery Type: On Campus
    Campus: Washington, D.C.
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