Study the application of statistical methods to data to estimate economic models in this degree.
This discipline, known as econometrics, is used by economists to test theories and analyse the impacts of policies and events on the health of the economy. This course combines the study of economics and econometrics with a wide range of optional units.
Econometrics is a vital tool for economists because, unlike natural sciences where controlled experiments are used to determine the effect of one thing on another, it is impossible to hold the economy constant while tinkering with a single variable. Econometrics provides the scientific means to overcome the issue using empirical observations.
Alongside your mandatory modules in econometrics and the research you will carry out in the applied economics dissertation, you will be able to choose units that interest you from a wide range of optional modules within the School of Economics, the University of Bristol Business School and other parts of the University during your degree.
Previous economics options have included: Behavioural Economics; Environmental Economics; Data Science; and Current Economic Problems.
The Study Abroad course extends your degree to four years, with your third year spent studying economics in English at a top-ranking university in Europe or farther afield before returning to Bristol for your final year.
This course combines the challenging, broad academic content of our economics degrees with an overseas dimension that gives you a true awareness of a different culture and reflects the international nature of the economy.