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Hotcourses - unbiased reviews, articles, recommendations and opinions on Undergraduate applied economics courses in South Wales

2 colleges run Undergraduate applied economics courses in South Wales

There are 2 institutions in South Wales which run Undergraduate Applied Economics courses. Please use the filter on the left to narrow down your Applied Economics courses.


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Introduction to Cardiff Metropolitan University (Uwic)

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Cardiff Metropolitan University (UWIC)

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Business Economics BSc (Hons) view course

Whether it's full-time, part-time, HND or your first degree, there’s plenty to choose from at Cardiff Metropolitan...more

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Introduction to Swansea University

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Swansea University (Times ranking for economics: 32)

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Teaching excellence, location, an active Students' Union and impressive sporting facilities make Swansea University the ideal place to live and...more

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Tips and Traps for the First year
We at Hotcourses have our fair share of university experiences between us, so here are some things we wish we’d read before we started the first year of University First year work ethic Being a student requires more careful time management than at school – as well as having lectures scattered all over your timetable, you will be expected to spend a lot of study hours reading and doing assignments, and you will have to organise all this yourself. Whilst this can seem like an annoying distraction from the important first year business of making friends and generally having a good time, it’ll...



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