Our students
Undergraduate students
Wallace Leung (BSc Economics)
"I chose Economics at Bath because I have always been interested in how the economy functions. Seeing what I learnt being used in the real world allows me to understand the applications of the theory."
Ollie Houston (BSc Economics)
"Having studied Economics at Bath I’m able to think analytically, solve problems, and present data in such a way that it can inform strategic decision making."
Laura Hopkins (BSc Economics & Politics)
"I chose Bath because of its excellent academic record and sports facilities. I also love the city and the fact that the University is quite a lot smaller than others."
Francesca McKee (BSc Economics & International Development)
"I chose Economics & International Development at Bath because as a multidisciplinary degree, it enables you to combine a core economic understanding with an application to real world development issues."
Tanya Bhattacharyya (BSc Economics & International Development)
"During my year at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), I was working in the Global Economy Group, which is comprised five multidisciplinary teams."
Postgraduate students
Qijia Wei (MSc Economics & Finance)
"The teaching on the MSc Economics & Finance is excellent. The programme covers the core concepts of microeconomics and macroeconomics and how they can be applied to the real world."
Peter Sellen (MSc Economics)
“Having completed an undergraduate degree in economics and spent two years working in the Government Economic Service, I sought a Masters degree to improve my analytical skills both to help in my career as an economist and to satisfy my personal interest in the subject."
Lizzie Johns (MSc Economics - Development)
"MSc Economics (Development) was definitely the right choice for me. The course offered various insights into pure economics, social politics and development economics."
Fang Zhang (MSc Economics & Finance)
"I joined the University of Bath as a postgraduate on the MSc in Economics and Finance. I highly recommend this course, which combines advanced economics and financial theories."
