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A rigorous undergraduate degree in Economics that develops analytical, quantitative, and problem‑solving skills. Students explore microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and optional modules like development economics or finance. Optional study abroad and placement year options give real‑world experience.
Sussex House, Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9RH, UK
The University of Sussex is a leading UK public research university, known for its innovative teaching, strong research impact, and global perspective. Established in 1961, Sussex consistently ranks among the top universities in the United Kingdom for research and international outlook.
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Academic: High school qualifications equivalent to UK A‑levels. Typical offers:
Bangladesh: Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) with minimum GPA 4.5–5.0
International equivalents accepted.
English Language: IELTS 6.5 overall with 6.0 in each component (or equivalent).
Tuition Fee
$23,000 - $25,000
Duration
3
International Students: Approx £23,500 per year
UK/Home Students: £9,535 per year
Graduates of BSc Economics are highly employable in fields such as:
Economic Analyst / Consultant
Financial Analyst / Banking Professional
Policy Advisor / Public Sector Economist
Market Research Analyst
Data Analyst / Statistician
Many students also progress to postgraduate study in economics, finance, or development studies.
Apply through UCAS: All undergraduate applications to Sussex are made via the UK centralized application system UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service).
You’ll need to complete your UCAS form with your personal details, qualifications, personal statement, and reference.
Typical UCAS deadline for September intake is mid‑January in the same year .
The Autumn Intake (September) is the primary intake for UK universities and the ideal time for students planning to pursue undergraduate, postgraduate, and professional programs. This intake offers the widest range of courses, including engineering, business, IT, arts, and more, across leading UK institutions.
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