Statistics, Economics and a Language BSc
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Introduction to the Statistics, Economics and a Language BSc Program
The Statistics, Economics and a Language BSc program is designed to provide students with a thorough training in statistics, combined with modules in economics and the study of a foreign language. This program is ideal for candidates interested in enhancing their career prospects in business and finance during the current era of globalization.
Program Details
- Location: London, Bloomsbury
- Duration: 3 academic years
- Study Mode: Full-time
- Start Date: September 2026
- Application Deadline: 14 January 2026
- UCAS Course Code: GLR0
Tuition Fees
- UK Tuition Fees (2026/27): 」9,790
- Overseas Tuition Fees (2026/27): 」42,700
Entry Requirements
A Levels
- Grades: A*AA
- Subjects: A* in Mathematics required, Further Mathematics preferred
- Other preferred subjects: Chemistry, Economics, Physics, and Statistics
- GCSEs: English Language and Mathematics at grade C or 4
Contextual Offer
- Grades: A*BB
- Subjects: A* in Mathematics required, Further Mathematics preferred
- Other preferred subjects: Chemistry, Economics, Physics, and Statistics
- GCSEs: English Language and Mathematics at grade C or 4
International Baccalaureate Diploma
- Points: 39
- Subjects: Total of 19 points in three higher-level subjects, including grade 7 in Mathematics
- The program accepts either 'Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches' or 'Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation' at higher level
- Further Mathematics, Chemistry, Economics, Physics, and Statistics are preferred
Contextual Offer for International Baccalaureate Diploma
- Points: 36
- Subjects: Total of 17 points in three higher-level subjects, including grade 7 in Mathematics
- The program accepts either 'Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches' or 'Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation' at higher level
- Further Mathematics, Chemistry, Economics, Physics, and Statistics are preferred
UK Applicants Qualifications
The program also accepts other UK qualifications, including:
- Access to HE Diploma
- BTEC National Diploma
- Cambridge Pre-U Principal Subjects
- Scottish Advanced Highers
- T Levels
- UAL Extended Diploma
English Language Requirements
The English language level for this program is Level 2. Information about the evidence required, acceptable qualifications, and test providers can be found on the English language requirements page.
Course Overview
This multifaceted program combines teaching in economics and the study of a foreign language alongside training in statistics. The program is based on the Statistics BSc and is ideal for candidates interested in enhancing their career prospects in business and finance.
Teaching and Learning
The program employs a variety of teaching methods, including lectures, small-group tutorials, problem classes, and computer workshops. Lecturers have regular 'drop-in hours' during which students are welcome to come and ask questions about the program material.
Assessment
Most modules are assessed primarily by examination, together with some element of in-class tests, take-home papers, or coursework. A few modules are assessed exclusively by coursework, and many include an element of group work.
Accessibility
The department will endeavor to make reasonable adjustments for students with disabilities, including those with long-term health conditions, neurodivergence, learning differences, and mental health conditions.
Employability
The program is designed to equip students with skills valued by employers, including advanced numeracy and quantitative skills, analytical and problem-solving skills, and computing skills. Students will also develop their research skills, communication skills, and word processing skills through statistical project work.
Accreditation
This program is accredited by the Royal Statistical Society for students who first enroll between September 2023 and September 2028.
Fees and Funding
Various funding options are available, including student loans, scholarships, and bursaries. UK students whose household income falls below a certain level may also be eligible for a non-repayable bursary or for certain scholarships.
Next Steps
Application for admission should be made through UCAS. Applicants currently at school or college will be provided with advice on the process; however, applicants who have left school or who are based outside the United Kingdom may obtain information directly from UCAS.
