| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-06-30 | - |
Program Overview
Overview of the Economics Program
The Economics program at Trinity College Dublin is a four-year, full-time course that leads to a B.A. Honours Bachelor Degree (NFQ Level 8). The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of economics, including the principles of economics, quantitative and analytical skills, and the functioning of the modern economy from both an Irish and a global perspective.
Course Details
- Awards: B.A. Honours Bachelor Degree (NFQ Level 8)
- CAO Information: CAO Points 577-625 (2024)
- Number of Places: 48 Places
- Duration: 4 Years Full-Time
Course Options
Economics is studied as a Joint Honours subject with one of the following options:
- TR198 Geography
- TR202 History
- TR207 Mathematics
- TR208 Modern Language (French, German, Irish, Russian, Spanish)
- TR209 Philosophy
- TR212 Sociology
- TR214 Social Policy
- TR197 Computer Science
Admission Requirements
- Leaving Certificate: O4/H6 in Mathematics
- GCSE: Grade B in Mathematics
- International Baccalaureate: SL Grade 5 in Mathematics
- English Language Requirements: All applicants to Trinity are required to provide official evidence of proficiency in the English language. Applicants to this course are required to meet Band B (Standard Entry) English language requirements.
Course Fees
For a full list of undergraduate fees, please refer to the official Trinity College Dublin website.
Program Structure
The program is structured to provide a comprehensive education in economics. In the first two years, teaching emphasizes the understanding of the basic principles of economics and the acquisition of quantitative and analytical skills. In the third and fourth years, students have the opportunity to construct their own program from a wide range of options.
First Year and Second Year
Some of the modules that may be available to study include:
- Introduction to Economics
- Mathematics and Statistics
- Introduction to Economic Policy
- Intermediate Economics
- Economy of Ireland
- Mathematical and Statistical Methods
- Economic Issues
Third and Fourth Years
Some of the modules that may be available to study include:
- Economic Analysis
- Money and Banking
- European Economy
- Economics of Less Developed Countries
- Investment Analysis; Economics of Policy Issues
- Industrial Economics: Competition, Strategy and Policy
- Mathematical Economics; Econometrics; Economic Theory
- World Economy; Development Economics
- Economics of Financial Markets
- International Economics
- Economic and Legal Aspects of Competition Policy
- Applied Economics
- History of Economic Thought and Policy
- Topics in Political Economy
Study Abroad
Students have the opportunity to spend some time in their third year studying in distinguished partner institutions in Australia, France, Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands for either an academic year or for half an academic year.
Graduate Skills and Career Opportunities
Economics students develop exceptional logical reasoning and analytical skills, which are highly sought after by employers in a range of fields, including business, finance, journalism, law, politics, the public service, and academia. About a quarter of economics graduates go on to postgraduate study, both at Trinity and at other leading universities around the world.
Conclusion
The Economics program at Trinity College Dublin offers a comprehensive education in economics, providing students with a wide range of skills and knowledge that are highly valued by employers. With its strong focus on analytical and quantitative skills, the program prepares students for a variety of careers in fields such as business, finance, and academia. The opportunity to study abroad and the flexibility to construct their own program from a wide range of options make this program an attractive choice for students interested in economics.
