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University of NottinghamThe award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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BA | Full-time | 4 years | September | find out | find out |
Covering the same core areas as BSc Economics, this course includes the opportunity to expand your horizons by spending a year abroad developing your language skills.
Taught by the School of Economics and the Department of Modern Languages and Cultures, it will help you become a high-quality economic analyst who is fluent in a foreign language.
The language component represents around one-third of the modules taken and includes a variety of formal language instruction (available from beginners to advanced standard) and modules on the culture and society of the country in question.
You will also spend a year abroad in your third year improving your language skills, returning to Nottingham for your fourth and final year.
As a graduate, you will have a thorough knowledge of a broad range of economic theory and how it is applied to the real world. You will also be familiar with the key analytical techniques that economists use in practise. You will have perfected your command of your chosen language and will have had the opportunity to practise it extensively during the year abroad.
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