
Economics/Greek MA (Hons)
Course Overview - Economics/Greek MA (Hons)
In studying economics you will learn how individuals and society make choices about how scarce resources are used, what products are produced and who gets to consume them. These choices depend on evaluating costs, benefits, risks and effects on others. Greek involves the study of the classical Greek language and literature as well as the history and culture of the ancient Greeks.
Why study this course at the University of Glasgow?
You will gain a deep understanding of how markets function and you will have the opportunity to explore fields such a...
In studying economics you will learn how individuals and society make choices about how scarce resources are used, what products are produced and who gets to consume them. These choices depend on evaluating costs, benefits, risks and effects on others. Greek involves the study of the classical Greek language and literature as well as the history and culture of the ancient Greeks. <br/><br/><strong>Why study this course at the University of Glasgow?</strong> <br/><br/>You will gain a deep understanding of how markets function and you will have the opportunity to explore fields such as government policy, developing countries, the economics of business and international trade and finance. <br/><br/>Coupled with a diverse, inclusive community and access to cutting-edge resources, our programme empowers you to analyse and address real-world economic challenges, preparing you for impactful careers in a range of industries. The Adam Smith Business School is tripled accredited. Triple-crown accreditation signals the Adam Smith Business School meets the highest global standards in education and research. This recognition validates the quality of education provided and enhances graduates’ employability, placing us in the top league of international business schools. You will have the opportunity to visit archaeological sites and museums in Greece as part of your programme. If you progress to Honours you will have the opportunity to spend up to three weeks (usually during the summer vacation after year 3) visiting archaeological sites and museums in Greece or another part of the ancient world. <br/><br/><strong>Career Prospects?</strong> <br/><br/>Our graduates develop skills in research, analysis, communication, teamworking, decision making and problem solving. Recent graduates have been employed, among many other organisations, by: <br/><br/>EY <br/><br/>Morgan Stanley <br/><br/>Shell <br/><br/>Scottish Government <br/><br/>National Australia Group Europe <br/><br/>Hays plc. As a Greek graduate you will be able to enter many different careers, from the heritage/cultural sector and teaching to consultancy and financial services. Greek/Classics graduates also follow careers in fields such as publishing, law or accountancy; many decide to stay in academia and pursue postgraduate degrees. <br/><br/>Our recent graduates have been employed as: <br/><br/>experts in museums and galleries <br/><br/>librarians or archivists <br/><br/>teachers <br/><br/>civil servants <br/><br/>in IT/software development.
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
14/09/2026
Campus
Gilmorehill (Main) Campus
Application Details
14 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
LQ17
Institution Code
G28
Points of Entry
Year 1
Entry Requirements
A level
A,A,B
B,B,B
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