Undergraduate Economics and Finance degree courses
Queen Mary is an excellent choice for undergraduate study, not just because of its outstanding research and excellent teaching, but also because we are central London's only campus university, meaning that you get all the excitement of London life while benefitting from the friendly atmosphere and accommodation 5 minutes' walk from your lectures. As well as an Undergraduate Programme Manager, the School of Economics and Finance also has a Student Support Manager, who'll help you with any problems you might have while studying here.
We offer three single honours degree programmes: BSc Economics, BSc Economics, Finance and Management, and BSc Economics and Finance.
If you want to combine Economics with another subject, we also offer Joint Honours programmes together with the departments of Politics, Mathematics, Geography and Modern Languages. All of our undergraduate programmes are run on a modular system, which offers flexibility and means you benefit from being able to follow your interest in your choice of modules. You will be assigned a supervisor upon starting your degree, who will be able to advise you on your choice of courses.
BSc (Econ) degree programmes
- L100 Economics
- LG11 Economics, Statistics and Mathematics
- LN12 Economics, Finance and Management
- LN13 Economics and Finance
- LL12 Economics and Politics (See: Joint honours)
- LL71 Geography and Business Economics
- GL11 Mathematics, Statistics and Financial Economics
BA degree programmes
- LR11 French and Economics (See: Joint honours)
- LR12 German and Economics (See: Joint honours)
- LR14 Hispanic Studies and Economics (See: Joint honours)
- LR17 Russian and Economics (See: Joint honours)
Meet the students
“Studying Economics, Finance and Management has given me the opportunity to explore how the economy is portrayed from a number of different perspectives. I have found the course very enjoyable and the modules learned have been related to the real life experiences which I will face in the future.
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“Queen Mary has a good ranking around world known universities. The big campus makes it like a little town, and it is close to central London.”
You can also read our response to last year's National Student Survey here.



