Econometrics degrees

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  • Employment rate: 79%
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  • Employment rate: 80%
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Studying econometrics

On an econometrics degree, you can expect to learn about financial economics and the finance sector to prepare you for a career in finance or economics. You’ll need a strong grasp of mathematics to succeed on this degree, as you’ll be required to do a lot of numerical work and be competent in quantitative techniques. You may be able to opt to study more applied or technical aspects of financial economics, depending on the course you choose. After graduation, you may want to study a postgraduate degree in a related subject or go straight into work. Common careers include econometrics analyst, economic consultant and econometrician.