Warwick Pre-University Summer School: Taste of Economics and Finance Undergraduate Programme By The University of Warwick |TopUniversities

Warwick Pre-University Summer School: Taste of Economics and Finance

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Tuitionfee

5,250 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Business and Management StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Our Taste of Business, Economics and Finance course will introduce you to exciting concepts in these disciplines, opening your mind to new ideas and will reflect the highest standards of Warwick learning.



We will cover a number of exciting and important topics that lie at the heart of economics and finance. In particular, you will be introduced to some of the key concepts and tools of game theory and behavioural economics.


These lie at the very core of economics - subjects that determine individual choice and collective choice, and in turn impact on the fundamental problem of economics, which is all about problems involving the allocation of scarce resources.



We will also introduce some of the burning issues concerning the world of money and banking, including some core ideas of finance and stock markets.



The political and social contexts are important for economic outcomes and we will touch on how and why that is so.



This course will show you how to think like an economist, and provide a perspective about the way economics is taught at the University level.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Our Taste of Business, Economics and Finance course will introduce you to exciting concepts in these disciplines, opening your mind to new ideas and will reflect the highest standards of Warwick learning.



We will cover a number of exciting and important topics that lie at the heart of economics and finance. In particular, you will be introduced to some of the key concepts and tools of game theory and behavioural economics.


These lie at the very core of economics - subjects that determine individual choice and collective choice, and in turn impact on the fundamental problem of economics, which is all about problems involving the allocation of scarce resources.



We will also introduce some of the burning issues concerning the world of money and banking, including some core ideas of finance and stock markets.



The political and social contexts are important for economic outcomes and we will touch on how and why that is so.



This course will show you how to think like an economist, and provide a perspective about the way economics is taught at the University level.

Admission Requirements

60+
6+
87+
110+
Students applying for this programme must be aged 16-17 and considering applying or have already applied to university. There are no subject specific criteria but you should be a passionate and enthusiastic learner. Our Summer School course is taught in English so students must be able to demonstrate a good level of English language and comprehension. We assess students' English ability through their application and correspondence.

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Tuition fees

Domestic
5,250 GBP
International
5,250 GBP

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