QualificationGradeGCE A-level3 A level subjects: AAB (including A level Mathematics at grade B or above) or ABB (including A level Mathematics at grade B or above) with grade A in the Extended Project Qualification.4 A level subjects: ABBB (including A level Mathematics at grade B or above) or BBBB (including A level Mathematics at grade B or above) with grade A in the Extended Project Qualification.Queries about contextualised offers can be made to: ugapplyfshs@soton.ac.uk. Information about the university’s scheme to widen participation (A2S) can be found here: Access to SouthamptonAlthough an Economics A level is not required, preference will be given to applicants taking at least one analytical A level subject; that is, either Economics or Mathematics or a science-based subjectMost A level subjects are acceptable with the exception of General Studies. One subject such as those on the following list is accepted if combined with other academic subjects:Art, including Design, Fine Art, Photography, Textiles, etcCritical ThinkingHome EconomicsICTLeisure StudiesMedia StudiesMusic, including Music TechnologySports Studies including all forms of PE, Dance, etcTheatre Studies including Drama and Performing ArtsTravel and TourismThere may be a few places available for marginal candidates who have just missed the grades required by their conditional offer. For these students ONLY, the Admissions Tutor will consider any extra A level subject, including General Studies. Therefore, it is worth taking an extra A level as an insurance policy. There is no guarantee that extra spaces will be available.
We take economic decisions every day of our lives, and in turn are affected by the decisions of other people and institutions. Economics is the study of these decisions and actions.
QualificationGradeGCE A-level3 A level subjects: AAA (including A level Mathematics at grade A) or AAB (including A level Mathematics at grade A and A level Further Mathematics) or AAB (including A level Mathematics at grade A) with grade A in the Extended Project Qualification.4 A level subjects: AABB (including A level Mathematics at grade A or above) or ABBB (including A level Mathematics at grade A and A level Further Mathematics).
The course will appeal to you if you are fascinated by financial and economic problems and would like to develop your skills in economics and mathematics to tackle them. BSc Economics and Actuarial Science focuses on the study of economics integrated with mathematics, statistics, demography and actuarial science. We are the only UK university to offer such combination of subjects.
QualificationGradeGCE A-level3 A level subjects: AAB (or ABB with grade A in the Extended Project Qualification). Applicants will require a grade B in AS level Mathematics. Where AS level Mathematics is not available or has not been taken we will consider applicants with alternative qualifications. B grade in A-level Mathematics, Physics or Statistics is accepted in lieu of B grade AS-level Mathematics.4 A level subjects: ABBB (or BBBB with grade A in the Extended Project Qualification). Applicants will require a grade B in AS level Mathematics. Where AS level Mathematics is not available or has not been taken we will consider applicants with alternative qualifications. B grade in A-level Mathematics, Physics or Statistics is accepted in lieu of B grade AS-level Mathematics.Queries about contextualised offers can be made to: ugapplyfshs@soton.ac.uk. Information about the university’s scheme to widen participation (A2S) can be found here: Access to SouthamptonAlthough an Economics A level is not required, preference will be given to applicants taking at least one analytical A level subject; that is, either Economics or Mathematics or a science-based subjectMost A level subjects are acceptable with the exception of General Studies. One subject such as those on the following list is accepted if combined with other academic subjects:Art, including Design, Fine Art, Photography, Textiles, etcCritical ThinkingHome EconomicsICTLeisure StudiesMedia StudiesMusic, including Music TechnologySports Studies including all forms of PE, Dance, etcTheatre Studies including Drama and Performing ArtsTravel and TourismThere may be a few places available for marginal candidates who have just missed the grades required by their conditional offer. For these students ONLY, the Admissions Tutor will consider any extra A level subject, including General Studies. Therefore, it is worth taking an extra A level as an insurance policy. There is no guarantee that extra spaces will be available.
We take economic decisions every day of our lives, and in turn are affected by the decisions of other people and institutions. Economics is the study of these decisions and actions.