Course overview
The statistics component of the programme is based on the Statistics BSc. Your first year will include mathematics, statistics and some computing, which will be followed by increasing specialisation in statistics in the second and third years. The economics component includes a foundation in micro- and macroeconomics and a range of optional modules in economics, econometrics and finance. When you start the programme you will be asked to nominate a language (Arabic, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin, Portuguese or Spanish), and you will follow modules in this language and its associated culture.
Each language is offered at a range of different levels, from modules for complete beginners to advanced post A-level modules focusing on the use of the language in a business, professional or academic context. The starting level is flexible and will depend on your prior knowledge of your chosen language.
It is also possible to study two foreign languages in this degree programme if you have sufficient prior knowledge of one of these languages.
What this course will give you
Teaching is enhanced by the varied research interests of our academic staff; from the foundations of the subject to applications of statistics in science, medicine, industry, economics and finance.
The department offers a friendly and supportive atmosphere, where small-group teaching and personal attention are available for all students.
Ranked 6th in the UK by the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023 for Statistics and Operational Research, we offer you an excellent education with high standards of teaching.
The Self-Access Centre (SAC) enables users to supplement class-based language learning with self-study, in their own time. It is available to all UCL students and staff. Resources in a wide range of languages are available via the SAC website and include films, documentaries, lectures, online exercises and links to external resources and published material.
