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Title: Economics Undergraduate Open Day


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Economics Undergraduate Open Day
  • Ian Walker
  • Professor of Economics
  • Slides available at http//go.warwick.ac.uk/iwalk
    er

2
Welcome to Warwick
  • This meeting is for students thinking about
    applying for Economics here
  • Parents, partners, teachers, etc.
  • To tell you about Economics at Warwick
  • So you know what to expect
  • Chance to see if we might be a good match
  • NOT a hard sell
  • We only want students who will do well here
  • Not sure about studying economics?
  • See WhyStudyEconomics?

3
Timetable
  • 50-minute talk
  • Note any queries you might have
  • Check out links, chat later, or email me
  • If you like what you see and hear today
  • Apply to us
  • If you get an offer, well invite you back
  • Sometime Jan-May 2009
  • Another talk, chat to students and staff, tour
  • And come to our Economics Summit
  • Usually every February

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My 50 mins
  • Finance/Accommodation/Campus life
  • Something about the programme
  • Why its distinctive
  • Something about our reputation
  • Research and teaching
  • Something about what our students go on to do
  • careers
  • Offers

5
Accommodation
  • Campus room for all 1st years
  • 70 - 115 pw
  • All have free broadband / wi-fi
  • Price depends on facilities and cleaning
  • All self-catered
  • Campus supermarket, Tescos nearby
  • Lots of campus dining options
  • Post 1st year
  • Warwick leased or private sector house

6
Finances
  • Warwicks current fees are 3145 p.a.
  • Min living expenses 100pw including rent
  • AimHigher for info about loans etc.
  • WUAP scholarships 1800 / 1100 p.a
  • for home full-time students (i.e. pay full
    fees)
  • if family gross incomes lt 36k pa / 39k
  • Plus 2k p.a. if on IS, JSA, HB, CTB
  • Disabled?
  • DSA and practical help
  • Money is not a reason not to come

7
Campus life
  • Student Union
  • Scheduled for renovation
  • Sport, Health, Security, Arts Centre
  • Library and Learning Grid
  • Fully renovated
  • Careers Service
  • Economics is world class department
  • So its a multicultural environment
  • gt60 of Economics staff not UK born
  • gt30 of undergrad students not from UK

8
Economics at Warwick
  • Warwick is top-5 in UK by every metric
  • Times (4), Guardian (3), Good University (4)
  • QAA teaching quality top marks (24/24) - BUT
  • RAE (official research rating) was 5
  • Along with LSE, UCL and Essex
  • 4th in EUs Mapping of Excellence
  • 34th in world (by publications)
  • Oxford (31st), Cambridge (39th)
  • Closer to Harvard (1st) than to Nottingham (80th)
  • But LSE (12th)

9
Why this matters for students
  • Our reputation leverages a lot of cash
  • Cross-subsidises our teaching
  • More resources for learning
  • Better library, computing facilities ..
  • Staff
  • Better staff, More of them
  • More favourable SSR, Better class tutors, etc
  • Greater visibility in the job market
  • Warwick Economics is in the magic circle
  • Get short-listed more often by best employers

10
Research led teaching
  • Warwick Economics is a research dept
  • that also teaches
  • We are researchers who lecture
  • we have no teachers
  • But faculty are enthusiasts for learning
  • How well you learn depends on you!
  • Warwick is for students who want to learn
  • If you want to be taught go to .
  • And if you dont want to work at learning
  • Study ..

11
Warwick BSc Econ programme
  • A professional training in economics
  • A specialised programme
  • aims to make you think like an economist
  • Flexibility is limited
  • Only a little each year thats NOT economics
  • no more than 25 of load can be non-economic
  • E.g. finance, maths, a language, or ..
  • Not sure that you want to specialise?
  • Go to .

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Warwick BSc Econ programme
  • This is an intensive 3 year programme
  • We dont do sandwiches
  • If you want a year in industry
  • Go to
  • We do provide an excellent springboard for
    careers especially in finance areas
  • More on careers later
  • And we do offer the possibility of a year of
    study abroad
  • Erasmus and US

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Study abroad
  • Between years 2 and 3 (so 4 years)
  • Only at the BEST institutions
  • EU
  • Amsterdam , Carlos III , Munich, Sorbonne, Pompeu
    Fabra
  • USA
  • California
  • Reserved for our good students
  • Complements regular Warwick studies
  • Some help with fees and expenses
  • Check out Erasmus

14
Course delivery
  • Lectured by permanent full-time faculty
  • We have no temps, no PTs, no TFs
  • We are ALL heavily in engaged in research at all
    levels
  • Supporting classes by PhD students
  • Top researchers best research students
  • We train them to provide support
  • We pay them well for a few hours of work
  • Excellent administrative support
  • Helps faculty to help you

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Teaching
  • We teach from first principles
  • A-level Economics is NOT required
  • No prior knowledge is assumed
  • But if you think that you have done it before
  • You probably havent understood what we said
  • But we will assume that you are clever
  • And not worried by a little maths
  • So it moves very fast
  • You have to work very hard to keep up
  • But we have (almost) no dropouts

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The course structure
  • Year 1
  • Micro, Macro, Quant Tech, Econ Hist 1 Option
  • Industrial Econ, Math Econ, Language, WBS ..
  • Year 2
  • Micro, Macro, Econometrics 1 Option
  • Industrial, Public, , Language, WBS ..
  • Year 3
  • No rocket science
  • Research Project 3 options
  • Labour, Econometrics, Development,. Language,
    WBS..

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Year 3 research project
  • Really important part of our programme
  • Seriously difficult
  • Its your idea
  • Consolidates previous training
  • Develops generic skills
  • Bridge into world of work
  • We provide a lot of expensive support
  • We get some weird ideas
  • And some great projects
  • Best projects presented in Washington DC
  • Some published in Reinvention
  • Some fine tuned as MSc dissertations

18
Warwicks other programmes
  • We have a number of other degrees
  • Industrial Economics
  • Economics and Economic History
  • PPE
  • EPIS
  • Maths and Economics
  • MORSE
  • These have more complicated structures
  • See the Handbook on our website

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Time use
  • Our courses (really) are full-time
  • Contact time will be about 15 hrs per week
  • The course moves fast
  • Youll need to work hard to keep up
  • The return to doing well is very high
  • Most of our students become very successful
  • We advise against a heavy (paid) workload
  • A few hours a week is fine (possibly beneficial)
  • If you need more money than this .
  • Borrow!

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Difficult?
  • Yes
  • technically demanding, analytical approach
  • Other places fudge this we dont
  • But our drop-out rate is tiny
  • On the other hand
  • A small amount of maths goes a long way
  • Basic algebra, calculus, a little stats
  • We teach all this from first principles
  • You will get many examples to work with to test
    your understanding
  • important that you dont have a maths phobia

21
Other training opportunities
  • Warwick Skills Certificate
  • Can be incorporated for credit
  • Or just dip into it for career enhancement
  • Recipes for success
  • Study skills advisors
  • E-Learning for skills development
  • Language Centre
  • Academic or leisure courses

22
Pastoral support
  • University has a range of support facilities
    focussed on UCS
  • Economics Department
  • Every student has a Personal Tutor
  • See minimum 3 times a year
  • Writes your references, advises/helps with your
    career planning, holds your hands
  • Bails you out of jail
  • Brings you flowers in hospital
  • Smacks your wrists ..
  • And we have (almost) no drop-outs

23
Quality assurance
  • SSLC
  • Student led and organised
  • Programmes are overseen by externals
  • Assure standards, suggest improvements
  • Criticise content and assessment procedures
  • University has its own review processes
  • Assures existing courses meet targets
  • HEFCE also has QAA procedure
  • But we know we produce quality

24
A few exemplars
  • Gus ODonnell
  • Class of 73
  • MPhil Nuffield, Oxford 75
  • Economist at HMT 1985
  • HMTs Humphrey, 2002
  • Cabinet Secretary 2005
  • Head of Civil Service, KCB
  • Salary 280k
  • Referred to in No. 10 as GOD

25
A few exemplars
  • Katie Hobbs
  • BSc Ind Econ, 1st, 2004
  • Goldman Sachs
  • Equity markets team
  • Ali Browning
  • BSc EPIS, 2.1, 2006
  • Goldman Sachs
  • Investment analyst

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A few exemplars
  • Leena Sukhram
  • BSc Econ, 2.1, 2005 MSc 2006
  • DWP Economist
  • Working on child support reform
  • Jeremy Franklin
  • BSc Econ, 1st, 2006
  • Home Office, Economist
  • Working on crime and immigrants

27
A few exemplars
  • Paolo Caruso
  • BSc Econ, 2.1, 2006
  • Research Assistant to an MP (no relation)
  • Meera Shah
  • BSc EPIS, 2.1, 2006
  • Erasmus year at the Sorbonne
  • Management trainee at Shell

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Whats an economics degree worth?Estimates from
the LFS 1993-2007
  • About 40 (men) and 67 (women) extra for 40
    years
  • 400k (men)
  • 500k (women)
  • These are national averages
  • Warwick students much better than average

Source Walker and Zhu, ScanJE 2008
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How do you get in?
  • We are overwhelmed with applicants
  • conditional offers only to students expected to
    get straight As
  • Standard L100 (plain vanilla BSc Econ course)
    offer is
  • AAB at A2 (incl Maths) plus a B at A/S level
  • Or IB 38 points
  • Our other courses are a bit less demanding
  • HINT if you want to come and dont have Maths
    A-level, apply for BSc Industrial Economics

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We dont do strategy
  • We dont discriminate in favour of non-EUs
  • We have lots of non-UK students
  • Everyone here, is here on their merits
  • Our admission mechanism is needs blind
  • But if you dont achieve the offer
  • you are very unlikely to get in.
  • Sorry
  • We dont negotiate and never use Clearing
  • we are (a bit) flexible only with IB students
  • We are usually happy to defer entry
  • And if you change you mind
  • and decide to go elsewhere - we wont mind

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Apply to Warwick Economics if.
  • Your referee will say that youre a youre a
    straight As student
  • Youre sure you want to specialise in Economics
  • You want a professional, vocational training
  • You want a fast pace
  • You are prepared to be challenged
  • Work things out for yourself
  • Seek help when youre stuck
  • You want to be very successful

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If not Warwick, where else?
  • We are similar to UCL and LSE
  • but have some advantages over them
  • And similar to Soton, Bristol, Notts
  • but quite different from Durham, Bath,
    Manchester, Glasgow, Exeter, Sheffield,..
  • Good places you might not have considered
  • Leicester, Edinburgh, Essex
  • Our training is probably more reliable than
    Oxford and Cambridge
  • But perhaps they have other advantages???

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Somewhere else?
  • Warwick is pretty good at
  • Macro, Micro, Econometrics
  • Finance, Labour, Education, Development,
    Industrial, Public Economics
  • But we dont really do
  • Health (York, Bristol)
  • Environment (UEA, York)
  • Want a good course, but wont get 3 As?
  • Try Essex, Leicester, Edinburgh .
  • Dont want a specialised course try
  • Manchester, Bath

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Made up your mind?
  • If you havent been put off..
  • Apply to Warwick ..
  • Get those A-grades
  • Get to know what economists do with their time
  • Subscribe to The Economist (166 for 3-yrs)
  • Read about what interests economists
  • Steve Levitts Freakonomics
  • John Kays The truth about markets
  • But if I have put you off .
  • Good luck, wherever you go
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