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Economics and International Finance

Entry Year: 2025

9 study options

Economics and International Finance BSc (Econ) (Hons)

Key information

Degree
BSc (Econ) (Hons)
Duration
3 years
Start
September 2025
UCAS code
L13N
Institution code
Q50
Typical A-Level offer
Grades AAA at A-Level. This must include A-Level Mathematics. Excludes General Studies, Critical Thinking and Use of Mathematics.
Full entry requirements (including contextual admissions)
Home fees
£9,250
Please be aware the fee for this course may rise to £9,535 in line with the recent Government announcement. We will update you further in January, when the Government’s proposals have been through parliament.
Overseas fees
£27,950
Funding information
Paying your fees

Economics and International Finance with Integrated Foundation Year BSc (Econ) (Hons)

Key information

Degree
BSc (Econ) (Hons)
Duration
4 years
Start
September 2025
UCAS code
L1NF
Institution code
Q50
Entry Requirements
Full entry requirements (including contextual admissions)
Home fees
£9,250
Please be aware the fee for this course may rise to £9,535 in line with the recent Government announcement. We will update you further in January, when the Government’s proposals have been through parliament.
Overseas fees
£25,000
Funding information
Paying your fees

Economics and International Finance with Integrated Foundation Year January Start BSc (Econ) (Hons)

Key information

Degree
BSc (Econ) (Hons)
Duration
4 years
Start
January 2026
UCAS code
L1NG
Institution code
Q50
Entry Requirements
Full entry requirements (including contextual admissions)
Home fees
£9,250
Please be aware the fee for this course may rise to £9,535 in line with the recent Government announcement. We will update you further in January, when the Government’s proposals have been through parliament.
Overseas fees
£25,000
Funding information
Paying your fees

Economics and International Finance with a Year in Industry BSc (Econ) (Hons)

Key information

Degree
BSc (Econ) (Hons)
Duration
4 years
Start
September 2025
UCAS code
L19N
Institution code
Q50
Typical A-Level offer
Grades AAA at A-Level. This must include A-Level Mathematics. Excludes General Studies, Critical Thinking and Use of Mathematics. Excludes Maths Studies.
Full entry requirements (including contextual admissions)
Home fees
£9,250
Please be aware the fee for this course may rise to £9,535 in line with the recent Government announcement. We will update you further in January, when the Government’s proposals have been through parliament.
Overseas fees
£27,950
Funding information
Paying your fees

Economics and International Finance with a Year in Industry and Integrated Foundation Year BSc (Econ) (Hons)

Key information

Degree
BSc (Econ) (Hons)
Duration
5 years
Start
September 2025
UCAS code
L18N
Institution code
Q50
Entry Requirements
Full entry requirements (including contextual admissions)
Home fees
£9,250
Please be aware the fee for this course may rise to £9,535 in line with the recent Government announcement. We will update you further in January, when the Government’s proposals have been through parliament.
Overseas fees
£25,000
Funding information
Paying your fees

Economics and International Finance with a Year in Industry and Integrated Foundation Year January Start BSc (Econ) (Hons)

Key information

Degree
BSc (Econ) (Hons)
Duration
5 years
Start
January 2026
UCAS code
L17N
Institution code
Q50
Entry Requirements
Full entry requirements (including contextual admissions)
Home fees
£9,250
Please be aware the fee for this course may rise to £9,535 in line with the recent Government announcement. We will update you further in January, when the Government’s proposals have been through parliament.
Overseas fees
£25,000
Funding information
Paying your fees

Economics and International Finance with Year Abroad BSc (Econ) (Hons)

Key information

Degree
BSc (Econ) (Hons)
Duration
4 years
Start
September 2025
UCAS code
L1NY
Institution code
Q50
Typical A-Level offer
Grades AAA at A-Level. This must include A-Level Mathematics. Excludes General Studies, Critical Thinking and Use of Mathematics.
Full entry requirements (including contextual admissions)
Home fees
£9,250
Please be aware the fee for this course may rise to £9,535 in line with the recent Government announcement. We will update you further in January, when the Government’s proposals have been through parliament.
Overseas fees
£27,950
Funding information
Paying your fees

Year abroad cost

Finances for studying abroad on exchange

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Economics and International Finance with Year Abroad and Integrated Foundation Year BSc (Econ) (Hons)

Key information

Degree
BSc (Econ) (Hons)
Duration
5 years
Start
September 2025
UCAS code
L1NX
Institution code
Q50
Entry Requirements
Full entry requirements (including contextual admissions)
Home fees
£9,250
Please be aware the fee for this course may rise to £9,535 in line with the recent Government announcement. We will update you further in January, when the Government’s proposals have been through parliament.
Overseas fees
£25,000
Funding information
Paying your fees

Year abroad cost

Finances for studying abroad on exchange

View details

Economics and International Finance with Year Abroad and Integrated Foundation Year January Start BSc (Econ) (Hons)

Key information

Degree
BSc (Econ) (Hons)
Duration
5 years
Start
January 2026
UCAS code
L1NZ
Institution code
Q50
Entry Requirements
Full entry requirements (including contextual admissions)
Home fees
£9,250
Please be aware the fee for this course may rise to £9,535 in line with the recent Government announcement. We will update you further in January, when the Government’s proposals have been through parliament.
Overseas fees
£25,000
Funding information
Paying your fees

Year abroad cost

Finances for studying abroad on exchange

View details

Overview

From failing businesses to widespread unemployment, discover the impact of economic events on the world.

Look beyond the financial headlines and ask key questions about what’s happening behind the scenes.
How do companies make financial decisions? What risk management strategies are in place? How do global financial markets influence firms and policymakers?  

We’ve designed this course to focus on finance and strategy on an international level, starting with a whole module on the world economy in your first semester. Academic experts will also discuss other research areas in bond and foreign exchange markets, financial derivatives, international trade, and much more. 

With a wide choice of modules in the final year, you also can direct your studies according to your interests or career goals, from behavioural economics to corporate strategy and the finance of emerging markets.  

 

 

Professional recognition

Everything you need for success 

You’ll learn practical skills in our Bloomberg trading terminals, Interactive Brokers Trader Workstations (TWS), and FXCM FX Trading Stations. At the same time, you’ll gain industry insights through our connections with the Bank of England, HM Treasury, and other financial institutions and professional bodies. 

After you graduate, you can register for the Investment Management Certificate exam – a professional qualification highly valued by employers. 

Structure

You can complete your Economics and International Finance degree in three, four or five years. If you choose to study abroad or take a year in industry, this will take place in Year 3, and the Year 3 modules will instead be studied in Year 4. If you are taking an integrated foundation year, this will take place before Year 1.

Year 1

  • Economics & Finance in Action
  • Macroeconomics 1
  • Mathematical Methods in Economics and Finance
  • Microeconomics 1
  • Principles of Economics
  • Foundations of Finance
  • Statistical Methods in Economics
  • World Economy
  • Personal and Career Development Plan 1

Disclaimer
The programme structure shown is for prospective/new students and may vary for existing students.

Please note that all modules are subject to change.

Year 2

Compulsory:

  • Asset Pricing
  • Financial Statements and Analysis
  • Econometrics 1
  • International Finance
  • International Trade
  • Macroeconomics 2
  • Personal and Career Development Plan 2

Two elective modules to be chosen from all level 5 SEF modules. Elective modules offered may vary from year to year. Examples of elective modules are:

  • Microeconomics 2
  • Econometrics 2
  • Empirical Methods in Applied Economics
  • Corporate Finance and Valuation
  • Introduction to Banking

Disclaimer
The programme structure shown is for prospective/new students and may vary for existing students.

 

Please note that all modules are subject to change.

Year 3

Compulsory

  • Personal and Career Development Plan 3

Students must choose at least three modules (45 credits) from a list of level 6 economics modules. Elective modules offered may vary from year to year. Examples of elective modules are:

  • Topics in Econometrics
  • Economics Project
  • Applied Econometrics
  • Business Cycles
  • Environmental Economics
  • Public Economics
  • Macroeconomic Policy
  • Labour Economics
  • Advanced Microeconomics
  • Health Economics
  • Development Economics
  • Behavioural Economics
  • Political Economy
  • History of Economic Thought
  • Economics of Inequality
  • Industrial Economics

Students must choose at least three modules (45 credits) from a list of level 6 Finance modules. Elective modules offered may vary from year to year. Examples of elective modules are:

  • Sustainable Finance
  • Futures and Options
  • International Financial Strategy
  • Finance Case Studies
  • Portfolio Management
  • Big Data Applications for Finance

Up to two modules (30 credits) may instead be chosen from any other degree programme offered by Queen Mary (subject to availability). Students may also choose one module (15 credits) at level 5.

Disclaimer
The programme structure shown is for prospective/new students and may vary for existing students.

Please note that all modules are subject to change.

Study options

Apply for this degree with any of the following options. Take care to use the correct UCAS code - it may not be possible to change your selection later.

Integrated foundation year

International students can apply for our Economics and International Finance BSc with an Integrated Foundation Year. The foundation year, taught on campus by Queen Mary lecturers, prepares you for the rest of the programme and can be started in either September or January.

Year in industry

Develop your business skills and spend a year on placement – apply for our Year in Industry option. You'll put your understanding of economics into practice in a real-world environment, gaining invaluable experience for your future career. Find out more.

Year abroad

Go global and study abroad as part of your degree – apply for our Economics and International Finance BSc with a Year Abroad. Queen Mary has links with universities in Europe, North America, Asia and Australia (partnerships vary for each degree programme).

Find out more about study abroad opportunities at Queen Mary and what the progression requirements are.

Teaching

Teaching and learning

You will receive approximately three hours of weekly contact time per module, comprising lectures led by academic staff and smaller classes.

For every hour spent in class, you’ll complete a further two to three hours of independent study.

Student Support at the Scchool of Economics and Finance

Assessment

Assessment typically includes a combination of coursework (presentations, assignments, essay report writing, in-class tests, research and project work) and/or examinations in May or June. 

Resources and facilities

The School offers excellent on-campus resources to aid your studies, including:

  • a trading floor set up with Reuters and Bloomberg terminals
  • two computer labs exclusively for student use
  • subscriptions to the major statistical databases and software packages used by finance and government
  • online access to the Financial Times and The Economist
  • exclusive use of market-leading psychometrics software, meaning you will be able to prepare for job selection processes.

The Graduate Centre

You will study Economics and Finance in one of Queen Mary’s newest buildings – the Graduate Centre which opened in 2017. The £39m building was built with energy efficiency in mind, and provides access to the latest banking and finance industry software used by economists in finance or government.

Entry requirements

A-LevelGrades AAA at A-Level. This must include A-Level Mathematics. Excludes General Studies, Critical Thinking and Use of Mathematics.
IBInternational Baccalaureate Diploma with a minimum of 36 points overall, including 6,6,6 from three Higher Level subjects. This must include a minimum of 6 in Standard Level Mathematics, if not being studied at Higher Level. We will consider either Mathematics: Applications and interpretation or Mathematics: Analysis and approaches at Standard or Higher Level. Excludes Maths Studies.
BTECSee our detailed subject and grade requirements
Access HEWe consider applications from students with the Access to Higher Education Diploma. The minimum academic requirement is to achieve 60 credits overall, with 45 credits at Level 3, of which 30 credits must be at Distinction, and 15 credits at Merit or higher. Applications are considered on a case by case basis. Applicants will also be expected to achieve, or have already achieved, A-Level Mathematics at grade A.
GCSEMinimum five GCSE passes including English and Maths at grade B or 5.
EPQ

Alternative offers may be made to applicants taking the Extended Project Qualification.

For further information please visit: qmul.ac.uk/undergraduate/entry/epq

Contextualised admissions

Our standard contextual offer: ABB with A in Maths at A-Level.

Our enhanced contextual offer: BBB with A in Maths at A-Level.

More information on our contextual offer criteria can be found on our contextualised admissions page.

Please note that General Studies and Critical Thinking are excluded from any A-Level offer and cannot be considered.

Academic requirements

This programme combines a three-year degree with a bespoke foundation year, providing you with a smooth pathway as an international or EU student whose prior education or English language proficiency does not enable you to apply directly for a three-year degree.

This programme is designed for students who have completed a good high school education that consists of at least 12 years study. For full country specific entry requirements and qualification equivalencies visit: qmul.ac.uk/international/countries

If you have taken both GCSE and A level exams (or equivalent qualifications) in the UK you will not be considered for admission to this programme. In such cases we recommend that you apply for the relevant three year programme with entry in year 1.

English language requirements

Discover more about the English Language requirements for this course.

Academic requirements

This programme combines a three-year degree with a bespoke foundation year, providing you with a smooth pathway as an international or EU student whose prior education or English language proficiency does not enable you to apply directly for a three-year degree.

This programme is designed for students who have completed a good high school education that consists of at least 12 years study. For full country specific entry requirements and qualification equivalencies visit: qmul.ac.uk/international/countries

If you have taken both GCSE and A level exams (or equivalent qualifications) in the UK you will not be considered for admission to this programme. In such cases we recommend that you apply for the relevant three year programme with entry in year 1.

English language requirements

Discover more about the English Language requirements for this course.

A-LevelGrades AAA at A-Level. This must include A-Level Mathematics. Excludes General Studies, Critical Thinking and Use of Mathematics. Excludes Maths Studies.
IBInternational Baccalaureate Diploma with a minimum of 36 points overall, including 6,6,6 from three Higher Level subjects. This must include a minimum of 6 in Standard Level Mathematics, if not being studied at Higher Level. We will consider either Mathematics: Applications and interpretation or Mathematics: Analysis and approaches at Standard or Higher Level.
BTECSee our detailed subject and grade requirements
Access HEWe consider applications from students with the Access to Higher Education Diploma. The minimum academic requirement is to achieve 60 credits overall, with 45 credits at Level 3, of which 30 credits must be at Distinction, and 15 credits at Merit or higher. Applications are considered on a case by case basis. Applicants will also be expected to achieve, or have already achieved, A-Level Mathematics at grade A.
GCSEMinimum five GCSE passes including English and Maths at grade B or 5.
EPQ

Alternative offers may be made to applicants taking the Extended Project Qualification.

For further information please visit: qmul.ac.uk/undergraduate/entry/epq

Contextualised admissions

Our standard contextual offer: ABB with A in Maths at A-Level.

Our enhanced contextual offer: BBB with A in Maths at A-Level.

More information on our contextual offer criteria can be found on our contextualised admissions page.

Please note that General Studies and Critical Thinking are excluded from any A-Level offer and cannot be considered.

Academic requirements

This programme combines a three-year degree with a bespoke foundation year, providing you with a smooth pathway as an international or EU student whose prior education or English language proficiency does not enable you to apply directly for a three-year degree.

This programme is designed for students who have completed a good high school education that consists of at least 12 years study. For full country specific entry requirements and qualification equivalencies visit: qmul.ac.uk/international/countries

If you have taken both GCSE and A level exams (or equivalent qualifications) in the UK you will not be considered for admission to this programme. In such cases we recommend that you apply for the relevant three year programme with entry in year 1.

English language requirements

Discover more about the English Language requirements for this course.

Academic requirements

This programme combines a three-year degree with a bespoke foundation year, providing you with a smooth pathway as an international or EU student whose prior education or English language proficiency does not enable you to apply directly for a three-year degree.

This programme is designed for students who have completed a good high school education that consists of at least 12 years study. For full country specific entry requirements and qualification equivalencies visit: qmul.ac.uk/international/countries

If you have taken both GCSE and A level exams (or equivalent qualifications) in the UK you will not be considered for admission to this programme. In such cases we recommend that you apply for the relevant three year programme with entry in year 1.

English language requirements

Discover more about the English Language requirements for this course.

A-LevelGrades AAA at A-Level. This must include A-Level Mathematics. Excludes General Studies, Critical Thinking and Use of Mathematics.
IBInternational Baccalaureate Diploma with a minimum of 36 points overall, including 6,6,6 from three Higher Level subjects. This must include a minimum of 6 in Standard Level Mathematics, if not being studied at Higher Level. We will consider either Mathematics: Applications and interpretation or Mathematics: Analysis and approaches at Standard or Higher Level. Excludes Maths Studies.
BTECSee our detailed subject and grade requirements
Access HEWe consider applications from students with the Access to Higher Education Diploma. The minimum academic requirement is to achieve 60 credits overall, with 45 credits at Level 3, of which 30 credits must be at Distinction, and 15 credits at Merit or higher. Applications are considered on a case by case basis. Applicants will also be expected to achieve, or have already achieved, A-Level Mathematics at grade A.
GCSEMinimum five GCSE passes including English and Maths at grade B or 5.
EPQ

Alternative offers may be made to applicants taking the Extended Project Qualification.

For further information please visit: qmul.ac.uk/undergraduate/entry/epq

Contextualised admissions

Our standard contextual offer: ABB with A in Maths at A-Level.

Our enhanced contextual offer: BBB with A in Maths at A-Level.

More information on our contextual offer criteria can be found on our contextualised admissions page.

Please note that General Studies and Critical Thinking are excluded from any A-Level offer and cannot be considered.

Academic requirements

This programme combines a three-year degree with a bespoke foundation year, providing you with a smooth pathway as an international or EU student whose prior education or English language proficiency does not enable you to apply directly for a three-year degree.

This programme is designed for students who have completed a good high school education that consists of at least 12 years study. For full country specific entry requirements and qualification equivalencies visit: qmul.ac.uk/international/countries

If you have taken both GCSE and A level exams (or equivalent qualifications) in the UK you will not be considered for admission to this programme. In such cases we recommend that you apply for the relevant three year programme with entry in year 1.

English language requirements

Discover more about the English Language requirements for this course.

Academic requirements

This programme combines a three-year degree with a bespoke foundation year, providing you with a smooth pathway as an international or EU student whose prior education or English language proficiency does not enable you to apply directly for a three-year degree.

This programme is designed for students who have completed a good high school education that consists of at least 12 years study. For full country specific entry requirements and qualification equivalencies visit: qmul.ac.uk/international/countries

If you have taken both GCSE and A level exams (or equivalent qualifications) in the UK you will not be considered for admission to this programme. In such cases we recommend that you apply for the relevant three year programme with entry in year 1.

English language requirements

Discover more about the English Language requirements for this course.

Non-UK students

We accept a wide range of European and international qualifications in addition to A-levels, the International Baccalaureate and BTEC qualifications. See the School of Economics and Finance entry requirements for detailed information by country.

English language

Find out more about our English language entry requirements, including the types of test we accept and the scores needed for entry to the programme.

You may also be able to meet the English language requirement for your programme by joining a summer pre-sessional programme before starting your degree.

Further information

See our general undergraduate entry requirements.

Funding

Loans and grants

UK students accepted onto this course are eligible to apply for tuition fee and maintenance loans from Student Finance England or other government bodies.

Integrated Foundation Year - January start

Please note that UK students accepted onto Integrated Foundation courses starting in January are not eligible for student loans from Student Finance England.

Scholarships and bursaries

Queen Mary offers a generous package of scholarships and bursaries, which currently benefits around 50 per cent of our undergraduates.

Scholarships are available for home, EU and international students. Specific funding is also available for students from the local area. International students may be eligible for a fee reduction. We offer means-tested funding, as well as subject-specific funding for many degrees.

Find out what scholarships and bursaries are available to you.

Support from Queen Mary

We offer specialist support on all financial and welfare issues through our Advice and Counselling Service, which you can access as soon as you have applied for a place at Queen Mary.

Take a look at our Student Advice Guides which cover ways to finance your degree, including:

  • additional sources of funding
  • planning your budget and cutting costs
  • part-time and vacation work
  • money for lone parents.

Careers

If a career in global economics or international banking is your calling, this programme will provide you with an impressive entry route and open up pathways for postgraduate studies.

Our graduates apply for roles across a broad range of fields, from financial intermediation and corporate governance to law and regulation. Well help you discover where you fit in and how to make your mark

Recent graduates from the School of Economics and Finance have been hired by:

  • Barclays
  • Defra
  • Deloitte LLP
  • EY
  • KPMG
  • PwC

Career support

The School of Economics and Finance runs weekly careers workshops and events. Our annual 'Focus on Economics' and 'Focus on Finance' programmes offer exclusive workshops which will give you a thorough understanding of careers in consulting, government, investment banking, insurance, trading and more.

We arrange a number of work experience opportunities and organise a competitive Careers Taster Scheme giving students opportunities to visit a range of employers – which in the past has included Barclays, Lloyds of London and KPMG.

The Queen Mary careers team can also offer:

    • specialist advice on choosing a career path
    • support with finding work experience, internships and graduate jobs
    • feedback on CVs, cover letters and application forms
    • interview coaching.

Learn more about career support and development at Queen Mary.

Data for these courses

Economics and International Finance - BSc (Econ) (Hons)

Economics and International Finance with Integrated Foundation Year - BSc (Econ) (Hons)

Economics and International Finance with a Year in Industry - BSc (Econ) (Hons)

Economics and International Finance with a Year in Industry and Integrated Foundation Year - BSc (Econ) (Hons)

Economics and International Finance with Year Abroad - BSc (Econ) (Hons)

Economics and International Finance with Year Abroad and Integrated Foundation Year - BSc (Econ) (Hons)

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About the School

The School of Economics and Finance at Queen Mary is ranked fourth in London and 25th among all economics departments nationally by the Complete University Guide 2020.
 
As one of London’s top Schools of Economics and Finance, we provide a solid foundation in economic and financial theory and practice, driven by research-led teaching from experts in the field, ensuring that not only will you be studying at the cutting edge of these disciplines, but also across a wide range of extracurricular school activities to enhance your learning experience.
 
Our faculty members are recognised experts in their fields, who impact on policy making and public debate. The breadth and depth of our expertise allows us to offer courses in all major areas of economics and finance, and you'll be at the heart of the latest thinking and cutting-edge research.
 
Each year we run a varied programme of lectures and talks by guest speakers, attracting big names from the worlds of economics, business and politics. We also support two societies where you can meet others with a shared interest in economics, finance and investment. Our proximity to the City and Canary Wharf gives us strong industry links.

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