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Economics & Management

Applying to St Hugh’s for Economics & Management

The college offers six undergraduate places each year in Economics and Management. This course is among the most popular in the University (and also at St Hugh’s), and our applicants come from a wide variety of educational and national backgrounds. What they have in common are exceptional curiosity, strong academic performances at school, and an insatiable appetite to learn.

Choosing Economics & Management at St Hugh’s

Professor Eric Zhao is our Fellow at St Hugh’s College, and is also a Professor of Strategy at Saïd Business School.

St Hugh’s is also fortunate to have a Senior Research Fellow in Economics, Professor Michael McMahon, a Tutor in Management Strategy, Professor T C Powell, and Tutorial Fellow in Economics and Management, Sarah Clifford. Other members of the College working in related areas include Dr Jeremy Large (Research Fellow in Economics), Mike Giles (Professorial Fellow of Mathematical Finance), and Xunyu Zhou (Professor and Director of the Nomura Centre of Mathematical Finance).  The College also features a thriving community of graduate students working in economics, management, and related areas.

An undergraduate education in Economics and Management at St Hugh’s offers the challenge and opportunity of a lifetime.

Professor Eric Zhao

Studying and Living at St Hugh’s

From their very first term, our undergraduates take tutorials and lectures from the leading minds in their fields, immersing them in a stimulating yet supportive learning environment. We prepare them for careers in economics, finance, investment banking, corporate consulting, management, entrepreneurship, and public service. The course is also excellent preparation for graduate study leading to careers in research and academia.

St Hugh’s College offers excellent opportunities in Economics and Management, with exceptional faculty, a large undergraduate and graduate student body, and close interaction with the Saïd Business School and the University of Oxford Department of Economics.

Course Information

UCAS Code

LN12

Entrance requirements

A-levels: A*AA including Mathematics at grade A or above

Advanced Highers: AA/AAB

International Baccalaureate (IB): 39 (including core points) with 766 at HL

Any other equivalent qualification: View information on other UK qualifications, and international qualifications

Subject requirements

Candidates are required to have Mathematics to A-level (A* or A grade), Advanced Higher (A grade), Higher Level in the IB (score 6 or 7) or another equivalent.

Admissions Test

All candidates must take the Thinking Skills Assessment (TSA) as part of their application.

All the information you need to arrange to take your test as well as how best to prepare can be found on your test page.

Written Work

You do not need to submit written work as part of an application for this course.

Course Duration

3 years (BA)