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What can you do with an Economics Degree?

An economics degree will boost your employability in many areas, regardless of the industry you work in. There is strong demand for highly numerate graduates throughout the global labor market, and the widely transferable analytical and problem-solving skills developed by economics students means that careers in economics are extremely wide ranging and diverse.

The skills developed through studying economics are incredibly versatile and can be employed in a wide range of industries – by the time the course ends an economics graduate will be comfortable with dealing with numbers as well as experience in using innovative techniques to overcome problems.

They will have developed an analytical mind alongside a strong economic awareness of the world, skills which can be transferred to numerous industries. A lot of professionals in banking and accountancy hold economics degrees. For any career related to finance, an economics degree is a good foundation to build on.

Roles in data analysis such as an actuary, or an investment analyst, are typical careers for an economics graduate.

For those who want a job directly related to economics, further study is recommended. Fortunately, there are an array of master’s and PhD opportunities and these courses give students a chance to specialise further and conduct detailed research in areas of interest. An economics graduate will have some unique and highly sought after skills and in most cases, employment prospects are good.



Career Prospect


Common career paths for economics graduates include:
  • Economist;
  • Financial risk analyst;
  • Data analyst;
  • Financial planner;
  • Accountant;
  • Economic researcher;
  • Financial consultant;
  • Investment analyst;
  • Actuary;
  • Public sector roles, and more


Skills Needed


You'll also develop valuable transferable skills, including:
  • communication - presenting findings and explaining complex data;
  • numeracy - handling complex data and applying mathematical and statistical analysis methods;
  • problem solving - extracting information, drawing conclusions and making recommendations;
  • computing - using specialised software;
  • time management - completing specific tasks within designated time frames;
  • analytical skills - analysing research methods, data, conclusions and recommendations.

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