BSc Mathematics with Economics
    Duration3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 48,199 / Year
    Next IntakeSeptember 28, 2026
    BSc Mathematics with Economics

    About

    Overview

    Introduction

    Having a good grasp of mathematics is key to understanding modern economics. This BSc Mathematics with Economics gives you the chance to study both topics in depth.

    The programme is carefully structured to focus on mathematical and statistical topics that are highly relevant to economics and finance. You’ll dive into key mathematical methods, such as algebra and calculus, and statistical theory. In parallel, you’ll study how these principles are applied in macroeconomics, microeconomics and mathematical economics.

    This degree is taught jointly with our world-class Department of Economics. There is a strong focus on building your quantitative knowledge – increasingly important for a successful career in finance, accounting and other areas.

    This degree will be of interest to all mathematically or scientifically minded students, regardless of whether you’ve studied economics previously.

    Preliminary readings

    For an introduction to mathematics as it is applied in economics and finance, we recommend:

    • M Anthony and N Biggs Mathematics for Economics and Finance (Cambridge University Press, 1996)

    If you wish to gain further insight into what economists study we suggest that you first look at the following popular book:

    • T Harford The Undercover Economist (Oxford University Press, 2006)

    Much of university level mathematics is concerned with formal proofs and rigorous mathematical argument, and this is necessary for some of the advanced mathematics required in finance, economics, and other fields of application. For an introduction, we recommend:

    • L Alcock How to Study for a Mathematics Degree (Oxford University Press, 2013)
    • R Allenby Numbers and Proofs (Butterworth-Heinemann, 1997)
    • P Eccles An Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning (Cambridge University Press, 1997)
    • T Gowers Mathematics: a very short introduction (Oxford University Press, 2002)
    • M Liebeck A Concise Introduction to Pure Mathematics (Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematics, 2005)

    Disciplines

    Department of Mathematics

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 70
    • IELTSMin 7
    • TOEFLMin 100

    Career

    From CV workshops through to careers fairs, LSE offers lots of information and support to help you make that all-important step from education into work.

    Many of the UK’s top employers give careers presentations at the School during the year and there are numerous workshops covering topics such as job hunting, managing interviews, writing a cover letter and using LinkedIn.

    See LSE Careers for further details.

    Fee Information

    Your tuition fees, and eligibility for any financial support, depend on whether you’re classified as a home or an overseas student – known as your fee status. We assess your fee status based on guidelines from the UK Government’s Department for Education.

    Learn more about fee status classification.

    Tuition Fee
    48,199 / year
    BSc Mathematics with Economics
    London School of Economics and Political Science
    London School of Economics and Political Science
    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom, London