Economics and Geography BSc (Econ)
Economics and Geography BSc (Econ)
About
Teaching and research in both Departments engages with the most pressing problems of the day. Learning how to understand and respond to these challenges requires drawing on the strengths of focused social scientific analysis and the breadth of knowledge of a combined honours degree.
You will acquire a distinctive mix of theoretical and practical skills (including a range of analytical techniques, independent research skills, and project work) and specialised knowledge of the core principles of Economics, key approaches in Geography, and ways of integrating the two.
This training, and a degree that combines a set core of study with a very wide choice of optional areas of specialization, make UCL Economics and Geography students very attractive to employers in the UK and around the world, in finance, policy and government, and other sectors.
Students on this programme get access to facilities, staff and teaching from both Departments, though dedicated tutors provide an important point of contact, ensuring that this is a programme in its own right. UCL supports our efforts with first-class library facilities and other study resources.
Requirements
Entry Requirements
Minimum equivalent entry requirement for A level grades ABB (2022 entry)
Successful completion of two years of a Bachelor Degree at a Jordanian university recognised by UCL, with an average of: 3.5/4.0, B+ or 80%; or 3. 3/4.0 from the Arab Open University, will also be considered.English Program Requirements
Any student who is not a national of a UK Home Office majority English-speaking country is required to provide recent evidence regarding their command of spoken and written English.
The required evidence should, if possible, by included with the complete application. If either unsatisfactory or no evidence of English language proficiency has been provided with the application, admission will be conditional upon the provision of such evidence. This condition will be clearly indicated on the offer letter and must be fulfilled before enrolment at UCL.
UCL reserves the right, in individual circumstances, to specify an additional language requirement for an applicant.
The required evidence may be one of the following:
- Bostwana
- Cameroon (only if the qualification is taught in English)
- Canada
- Caribbean/West Indies (English-speaking Caribbean Commonwealth territories)
- Dominica
- Fiji
- Gambia
- Ghana
- Grenada
- Guyana
- Ireland
- Jamaica
- Kenya
- Malawi
- Malta (where the degree is taught entirely in English)
- Mauritius
- New Zealand
- Nigeria
- Singapore
- South Africa
- St Kitts and Nevis
- St Lucia
- St Vincent and the Grenadines
- Swaziland
- Tanzania
- The Bahamas
- Trinidad and Tobago
- The Netherlands (where the degree is taught entirely in English)
- Uganda
- United Kingdom
- United States of America
- Zambia
- Zimbabwe
2. Completed a minimum of 18 months of work experience in a country that UCL considers to be "majority English-speaking", no more than two years prior to the proposed date of enrolment.
3. Recently obtained acceptable English language qualification or test result. The qualification or test result must have been awarded no more than two years prior to the proposed start date of enrolment or the summer two year prior to the intended start date for qualifications taken as part of the school curriculum e.g. GCSE English.
Career
Having been trained in both sciences and humanities, UCL geographers are skilled in taking different perspectives on an issue, working independently and adapting to changing circumstances. Skills gained through the further study of economics include finding solutions to real-world problems, mathematical skills and an enhanced understanding of political and economic events.
A degree combining economics and geography has proved attractive to many employers, particularly those in business and commerce, the public sector and international organisations.
UCL is committed to helping you get the best start after graduation. Read more about how UCL Careers and UCL Innovation and Enterprise can help you find employment or learn about entrepreneurship.
Alumni view
“My interests lie in the development sector and being a part of a student society (UCL Global Development Initiatves) helped me understand where to look for career opportunities in this area. While at UCL, the careers service helped me in understanding how to improve my CV as well as face interviews, which I feel has helped me in my career.â€Janani Balasubramaniam - Economics and Geography BSc (Econ) 2012
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
GBP 26,600How to Apply
Applying to UCL
International students should apply to UCL via UCAS, using the same process as UK&students.
It is likely that the British Council office(s)&in your country will also have information&about UCAS.
International entry requirements
Providing evidence of your English ability
Any student who is not a national of a UK Home Office majority English-speaking country is required to provide recent evidence regarding their command of spoken and written English.
GCSE/IGCSE English language
Standard level&Pass at 5 (or grade C)
Good level&Pass at 5 (or grade C)
Advanced level&Pass at 6 (or grade B)
British Council International Language Testing System (IELTS Academic Version)
Standard level: Overall grade of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each of the subtests.
Good level: Overall grade of 7.0 with a minimum of 6.5 in each of the subtests.
Advanced level: Overall grade of 7.5 with a minimum of 6.5 in each of the subtests.
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
Economics and Geography BSc (Econ)
University College London (UCL)
United Kingdom,
London