Land Economics degrees

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Studying land economics

As a land economics student, you’ll learn how law and economics relate to the built and natural environment. You’ll cover topics including business regulation, real estate and international development, with a focus on the financial aspect. The subject is very modern and deals with a lot of contemporary issues and concerns. As a graduate, you may end up working as a lawyer, economist, civil servant, or work in business or finance. Many graduates also go on to further study such as a postgraduate degree, and additional qualifications or training may be needed to qualify for the career you’re aspiring to.