The University of Sheffield
Department of Economics

Entry requirements

Our standard offers for A Level and International Baccalaureate candidates are shown below. We also accept a wide range of other UK and international qualifications. For details of standard offers see the University's online prospectus or email our Undergraduate Admissions Officer, Liz Stern at e.l.stern@sheffield.ac.uk.

Standard offers for 2013 entry

Course

A Levels

International Baccalaureate

BA Economics (L100) AAB 35 points
BSc Economics (L101) AAB including B in Maths 35 points including 5 in Higher Level Maths
BSc Economics with Finance (L1N3) AAA including Maths 37 points including 6 in Higher Level Maths
BSc Economics and Mathematics (LG11) AAB including A in Maths 35 points including 6 in Higher Level Maths
BA Accounting and Financial Management and Economics (NL41) AAB 35 points
BA Business Management and Economics (NL21) AAB 35 points
BA Economics and Philosophy (LV15) AAB 35 points
BA Economics and Politics (LL12) AAB 35 points
BA French and Economics (RL11) AAB including B in French 35 points including 6 in Higher Level French
BA German and Economics (RL21) AAB including B in German 35 points including 6 in Higher Level German
BA Hispanic Studies and Economics (RL41) AAB including B in a modern foreign language (not necessarily Spanish) 35 points including 6 at Higher Level in a modern foreign language (not necessarily Spanish)
BA Russian and Economics (RL71) AAB including B in a modern foreign language (not necessarily Russian) 35 points including 6 at Higher Level in a modern foreign language (not necessarily Russian)

Other requirements

  • For all the BA degrees, a minimum of GCSE Maths grade B or equivalent. International Baccalaureate candidates who do not have GCSE Maths need to achieve 4 in Standard of Higher Level Maths or 5 in Mathematical Studies.
  • A minimum of GCSE English grade C or equivalent. For alternative English language requirements see below.
  • At least two of the three A Levels must be in 'acceptable' subjects. The third can be in any 'acceptable in combination' subject, including General Studies. For more information see our guidance on acceptable A Level subjects.
  • Previous study of economics is not essential.

English language requirements

All students must have an approved English language qualification equivalent to at least GCSE English grade C. Acceptable ones include:

  • IELTS - 6.5 overall with at least 6 in each component
  • Internet-based TOEFL - 88 with at least 19 in Listening, 19 in Writing, 20 in Reading, and 22 in Speaking
  • Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic) - 61 with at least 56 in each component
  • International Baccalaureate Standard or Higher Level English - grade 4
  • IGCSE First Language English - grade C
  • IGCSE English as a Second Language - grade B
  • Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) - grade C
  • Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) - grade C

Please note: For our dual degrees with French, German, Russian and Hispanic Studies we require IELTS 7.0 with at least 6.5 in each component, or equivalent.

More approved English language qualifications

Comparison of English language test scores