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SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS Head of School: Dr Alastair Bailey School Web Site: www.kent.ac.uk/economics/ Please refer to the online Module Catalogue for full details of all modules: www.kent.ac.uk/courses/modulecatalogue/ Note: It is ultimately your responsibility to ensure that you are registered for the correct modules for your programme. You must study 120 Credits at both Stage 2 and Stage 3 giving a total of 240 Credits over the two Stages. At least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6 during Stage 3 to be eligible for an Honours degree. You must ensure that you choose an even weighting of Credits in each term: 60 Credits in the Autumn and 60 Credits in the Spring. No Level 4 modules can be taken at Stage 3. Please select a link below to view the Stage 2 and 3 requirements for your programme: Business and Economics Economics Economics and Management Economics and Management with a Year in Industry Economics and Politics Economics and Politics with a Year in Industry Economics with a Language (Spanish) Economics with a Year Abroad (All Destinations) Economics with a Year in Industry Economics with Computing Economics with Econometrics Economics with Econometrics and a Year in Industry European Economics European Economics (French) European Economics (German) European Economics (Spanish) Financial Economics Financial Economics with a Year in Industry Financial Economics with Econometrics Financial Economics with Econometrics and a Year in Industry 6

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SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS

Head of School: Dr Alastair Bailey School Web Site: www.kent.ac.uk/economics/

Please refer to the online Module Catalogue for full details of all modules:

www.kent.ac.uk/courses/modulecatalogue/ Note: It is ultimately your responsibility to ensure that you are registered for the correct modules for your programme. You must study 120 Credits at both Stage 2 and Stage 3 giving a total of 240 Credits over the two Stages. At least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6 during Stage 3 to be eligible for an Honours degree. You must ensure that you choose an even weighting of Credits in each term: 60 Credits in the Autumn and 60 Credits in the Spring. No Level 4 modules can be taken at Stage 3.

Please select a link below to view the Stage 2 and 3 requirements for your programme:

Business and Economics

Economics

Economics and Management

Economics and Management with a Year in Industry

Economics and Politics

Economics and Politics with a Year in Industry

Economics with a Language (Spanish)

Economics with a Year Abroad (All Destinations)

Economics with a Year in Industry

Economics with Computing

Economics with Econometrics

Economics with Econometrics and a Year in Industry

European Economics

European Economics (French)

European Economics (German)

European Economics (Spanish)

Financial Economics

Financial Economics with a Year in Industry

Financial Economics with Econometrics

Financial Economics with Econometrics and a Year in Industry

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BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS BUS-ECON:BA Joint Honours STAGE 3 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for the employability module (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take the following compulsory module (15 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

CB520 Service Management 15 Spring 6 BUSN5200

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC604 Employability for Stage 3 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Year Long 6 ECON6040

PLUS 15 Credits from the following optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

CB679 Corporate and Business Strategy 15 Autumn 6 BUSN6790

CB684 Strategic Human Resource Management 15 Autumn 6 BUSN6840

CB786 Operations Management 15 Autumn 5 BUSN7860

The remaining Credits should be taken from the optional modules below. You must ensure that you have taken a minimum of 90 credits in each subject across Stages 2 and 3. The remaining modules can be selected from the options below. You can take a maximum of 30 Credits of Wild modules (subject to the approval of the Stage 3 Director of Studies in Economics). Please choose your modules as normal through Online Module Registration and seek approval for any wild modules after you have registered modules from the selection below. These modules are subject to availability and change, so please check the Module Catalogue for further information. You should also check the Module Catalogue to see what prerequisites apply to each module.

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

CB6004 Employee Performance Management 15 Autumn 6 BUSN6004

CB602 Digital Marketing Applications 15 Spring 6 BUSN6020

CB658 Diversity in Organisations 15 Spring 6 BUSN6580

CB678 Contemporary Management Challenges 15 Spring 6 BUSN6780

CB684 Strategic Human Resource Management 15 Autumn 6 BUSN6840

CB688 Decision Analysis 15 Spring 6 BUSN6880

CB693 New Product Marketing 15 Autumn 6 BUSN6930

CB746 Cross-cultural Management 15 Autumn 6 BUSN7460

CB751 Psychology of the Contemporary Workplace 15 Spring 6 BUSN7510

CB755 Business Management Project 30 Autumn & Spring

6 BUSN7550

CB794 Predictive and Prescriptive Analytics 15 Autumn 6 BUSN7940

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC534 The Economics of Money and Banking 15 Spring 5 ECON5340

EC538 Economic Controversies 15 Spring 5 ECON5380

EC540 Development Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5400

EC541 Economics Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 ECON5410

EC542 Econometrics I: An Introduction to Modern Econometrics using Stata

15 Autumn 6 ECON5420

EC543 Econometrics 2:Topics in Time Series 15 Spring 6 ECON5430

EC544 Economic Integration in the EU 15 Autumn 6 ECON5440

EC545 Economics of the Labour Market 15 Autumn 6 ECON5450

EC546 Games for Economics and Business 15 Spring 6 ECON5460

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EC547 Industrial Economics 15 Spring 6 ECON5470

EC548 International Finance 15 Spring 6 ECON5480

EC549 International Trade 15 Autumn 6 ECON5490

EC550 Monetary Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5500

EC562 Financial Economics: Financial Markets and Instruments

15 Autumn 6 ECON5620

EC563 Financial Economics and Asset Pricing 15 Spring 6 ECON5630

EC565 Economics Extended Essay 15 Autumn OR Spring

6 ECON5650

EC566 Macroeconomics for Business 15 Spring 5 ECON5660

EC569 Economic Growth 15 Spring 6 ECON5690

EC570 Microeconomics of Development 15 Spring 6 ECON5700

EC571 Agricultural, Food and Natural Resource Economics

15 Spring 6 ECON5710

EC580 Introduction to Econometrics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5800

EC581 Introduction to Time-Series Econometrics 15 Spring 5 ECON5810

EC582 The Economics of Human Capital 15 Spring 5 ECON5820

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830

EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

EC603 Financial Crises 15 Autumn 6 ECON5380

EC631 Applied Environmental Economics 15 Spring 5 ECON6310

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ECONOMICS ECON:BSC Single Honours STAGE 2 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for the employability module You must take the following compulsory modules (90 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC500 Microeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5000

EC502 Macroeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5020

EC580 Introduction to Econometrics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5800

EC581 Introduction to Time-Series Econometrics 15 Spring 5 ECON5810

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC584 Employability for Stage 2 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5840

PLUS 30 Credits from the following optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC534 The Economics of Money and Banking 15 Spring 5 ECON5340

EC538 Economic Controversies 15 Spring 5 ECON5380

EC582 The Economics of Human Capital 15 Spring 5 ECON5820

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830

EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

EC631 Applied Environmental Economics 15 Spring 5 ECON6310

If you are considering an industrial placement (a sandwich programme) you should request a change to a ‘year in industry’ programme. You should make this request by the beginning of the second year. If you took a language at Stage 1 you can opt to continue it at Stage 2 in place of the options listed above, subject to the approval of the Stage 2 Director of Studies in Economics. Please choose your modules as directed through Online Module Registration and seek approval for any language modules after you have registered from the options above

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ECONOMICS ECON:BSC Single Honours STAGE 3 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for the employability module (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take ONE of the following compulsory modules (15 or 30 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC541 Economics Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 ECON5410

EC565 Economics Extended Essay 15 Autumn OR

Spring 6 ECON5650

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC604 Employability for Stage 3 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Year Long 6 ECON6040

The remaining Credits should be taken from the optional modules below. You can take a maximum of 30 Credits of Wild modules (subject to the approval of the Stage 3 Director of Studies in Economics). Please choose your modules as normal through Online Module Registration and seek approval for any wild modules after you have registered modules from the selection below. These modules are subject to availability and change, so please check the Module Catalogue for further information. You should also check the Module Catalogue to see what prerequisites apply to each module.

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC534 The Economics of Money and Banking 15 Spring 5 ECON5340

EC538 Economic Controversies 15 Spring 5 ECON5380

EC540 Development Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5400

EC542 Econometrics I: An Introduction to Modern Econometrics using Stata

15 Autumn 6 ECON5420

EC543 Econometrics 2:Topics in Time Series 15 Spring 6 ECON5430

EC544 Economic Integration in the EU 15 Autumn 6 ECON5440

EC545 Economics of the Labour Market 15 Autumn 6 ECON5450

EC546 Games for Economics and Business 15 Spring 6 ECON5460

EC547 Industrial Economics 15 Spring 6 ECON5470

EC548 International Finance 15 Spring 6 ECON5480

EC549 International Trade 15 Autumn 6 ECON5490

EC550 Monetary Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5500

EC562 Financial Economics: Financial Markets and Instruments

15 Autumn 6 ECON5620

EC563 Financial Economics and Asset Pricing 15 Spring 6 ECON5630

EC569 Economic Growth 15 Spring 6 ECON5690

EC570 Microeconomics of Development 15 Spring 6 ECON5700

EC571 Agricultural, Food and Natural Resource Economics

15 Spring 6 ECON5710

EC582 The Economics of Human Capital 15 Spring 5 ECON5820

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830 EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

EC603 Financial Crises 15 Autumn 6 ECON6030

EC631 Applied Environmental Economics 15 Spring 5 ECON6310

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ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT ECON-MANAGEMENT:BA Joint Honours

STAGE 2 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for employability module You must take the following compulsory modules (90 credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

CB676 Strategy Analysis and Tools 15 Spring 5 BUSN6760

CB786 Operations Management 15 Autumn 5 BUSN7860

EC500 Microeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5000

EC502 Macroeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5020

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC584 Employability for Stage 2 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5840

PLUS at least 15 credits from the following KBS optional modules.

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

CB5011 Human Resource Management 15 Autumn 5 BUSN5013

CB750 Project Management 15 Spring 5 BUSN7500

Are remaining credits can be taken (maximum of 15 Credits) from optional modules or the Wild module list (subject to the approval of the Stage 2 Director of Studies in Economics). Please choose your modules as normal through Online Module Registration and seek approval for any wild modules after you have registered modules from the selection below.

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ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT ECON-MANAGEMENT:BA Joint Honours

STAGE 3 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6 and 3 for the employability module) The following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC604 Employability for Stage 3 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Year Long 6 ECON6040

120 credits are chosen from the follow optional subjects:

N.B If two management optional modules (30 credits) were selected at Stage 2, students will take a minimum of 30

credits and a maximum of 90 credits from Level 6 Business modules.

If one management optional module (15 credits) was selected at Stage 2 students will take a minimum of 60 credits

and a maximum of 90 credits from the Level 6 Business modules. Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

CB5011 Human Resource Management 15 Autumn 5 BUSN5013

CB520 Service Management 15 Spring 6 BUSN5200

CB544 International Marketing 15 Spring 6 BUNS5440

CB545 Marketing Research 15 Spring 6 BUSN5450

CB546 Marketing Communications 15 Autumn 6 BUSN5460

CB587 Digital Marketing Strategy 15 Autumn 5 BUSN5870

CB6005 International Business: Theoretical Insights 15 Autumn 5 BUSN6005

CB602 Digital Marketing Applications 15 Spring 6 BUSN6020

CB612 New Enterprise Development 15 Autumn 5 BUSN6120

CB613 Entrepreneurship 15 Spring 6 BUSN6130

CB658 Diversity in Organisations 15 Spring 6 BUSN6580

CB678 Contemporary Management Challenges 15 Spring 6 BUSN6780

CB746 Cross-cultural Management 15 Autumn 6 BUSN7460

CB749 International Business: Modes and Functions 15 Spring 6 BUSN7490

CB751 Psychology of the Contemporary Workplace 15 Spring 6 BUSN7510

CB755 Business Management Project 30 Autumn & Spring

6 BUSN7550

CB788 Technology-Driven Business Innovation 15 Autumn 6 BUSN7880

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC534 The Economics of Money and Banking 15 Spring 5 ECON5340

EC538 Economic Controversies 15 Spring 5 ECON5380

EC540 Development Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5400

EC542 Econometrics I: An Introduction to Modern Econometrics using Stata

15 Autumn 6 ECON5420

EC543 Econometrics 2:Topics in Time Series 15 Spring 6 ECON5430

EC544 Economic Integration in the EU 15 Autumn 6 ECON5440

EC545 Economics of the Labour Market 15 Autumn 6 ECON5450

EC546 Games for Economics and Business 15 Spring 6 ECON5460

EC547 Industrial Economics 15 Spring 6 ECON5470

EC548 International Finance 15 Spring 6 ECON5480

EC549 International Trade 15 Autumn 6 ECON5490

EC550 Monetary Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5500

EC562 Financial Economics: Financial Markets and Instruments

15 Autumn 6 ECON5620

EC563 Financial Economics and Asset Pricing 15 Spring 6 ECON5630

EC569 Economic Growth 15 Spring 6 ECON5690

EC570 Microeconomics of Development 15 Spring 6 ECON5700

EC571 Agricultural, Food and Natural Resource Economics

15 Spring 6 ECON5710

EC582 The Economics of Human Capital 15 Spring 5 ECON5820

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830 EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

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EC603 Financial Crises 15 Autumn 6 ECON6030

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ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT WITH A YEAR IN INDUSTRY Joint Honours ECON-MANAGEMENT-S:BA

The year in industry is taken between your second year (Stage 2) and third year (Stage 3) and is referred to as Stage S (for sandwich year). STAGE 2 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for employability module You must take the following compulsory modules (105 credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

CB676 Strategy Analysis and Tools 15 Spring 5 BUSN6760

CB786 Operations Management 15 Autumn 5 BUSN7860

EC500 Microeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5000

EC502 Macroeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5020

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC584 Employability for Stage 2 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5840

PLUS at least 15 credits from the following KBS optional modules.

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

CB5011 Human Resource Management 15 Autumn 5 BUSN5013

CB750 Project Management 15 Spring 5 BUSN7500

Are remaining credits can be taken (maximum of 15 Credits) from optional modules or the Wild module list (subject to the approval of the Stage 2 Director of Studies in Economics). Please choose your modules as normal through Online Module Registration and seek approval for any wild modules after you have registered.

ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT WITH A YEAR IN INDUSTRY Joint Honours ECON-MANAGEMENT-S:BA

STAGE S - 120 Credits You must take the following compulsory modules (120 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC558 Industry Assessment 90 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5580

EC559 Industry Final Report 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5590

30 of these Credits will be used for classifying your degree and the remaining 90 Credits will be recorded on a pass/fail basis. This gives a total of 270 Credits from Stages 2, 3 and S that will be used for degree classification.

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ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT WITH A YEAR IN INDUSTRY Joint Honours ECON-MANAGEMENT-S:BA

STAGE 3 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for the employability module (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC604 Employability for Stage 3 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Year Long 6 ECON6040

120 credits are chosen from the follow optional subjects.

N.B If two management optional modules (30 credits) were selected at Stage 2, students will take a minimum of 30

credits and a maximum of 90 credits from Level 6 Business modules.

If one management optional module (15 credits) was selected at Stage 2 students will take a minimum of 60 credits and

a maximum of 90 credits from the Level 6 Business modules.

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

CB5011 Human Resource Management 15 Autumn 5 BUSN5013

CB520 Service Management 15 Spring 6 BUSN5200

CB544 International Marketing 15 Spring 6 BUNS5440

CB545 Marketing Research 15 Spring 6 BUSN5450

CB546 Marketing Communications 15 Autumn 6 BUSN5460

CB587 Digital Marketing Strategy 15 Autumn 5 BUSN5870

CB6005 International Business: Theoretical Insights 15 Autumn 5 BUSN6005

CB602 Digital Marketing Applications 15 Spring 6 BUSN6020

CB612 New Enterprise Development 15 Autumn 5 BUSN6120

CB613 Entrepreneurship 15 Spring 6 BUSN6130

CB658 Diversity in Organisations 15 Spring 6 BUSN6580

CB678 Contemporary Management Challenges 15 Spring 6 BUSN6780

CB746 Cross-cultural Management 15 Autumn 6 BUSN7460

CB749 International Business: Modes and Functions 15 Spring 6 BUSN7490

CB751 Psychology of the Contemporary Workplace 15 Spring 6 BUSN7510

CB755 Business Management Project 30 Autumn & Spring

6 BUSN7550

CB788 Technology-Driven Business Innovation 15 Autumn 6 BUSN7880

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC534 The Economics of Money and Banking 15 Spring 5 ECON5340

EC538 Economic Controversies 15 Spring 5 ECON5380

EC540 Development Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5400

EC542 Econometrics I: An Introduction to Modern Econometrics using Stata

15 Autumn 6 ECON5420

EC543 Econometrics 2:Topics in Time Series 15 Spring 6 ECON5430

EC544 Economic Integration in the EU 15 Autumn 6 ECON5440

EC545 Economics of the Labour Market 15 Autumn 6 ECON5450

EC546 Games for Economics and Business 15 Spring 6 ECON5460

EC547 Industrial Economics 15 Spring 6 ECON5470

EC548 International Finance 15 Spring 6 ECON5480

EC549 International Trade 15 Autumn 6 ECON5490

EC550 Monetary Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5500

EC562 Financial Economics: Financial Markets and Instruments

15 Autumn 6 ECON5620

EC563 Financial Economics and Asset Pricing 15 Spring 6 ECON5630

EC569 Economic Growth 15 Spring 6 ECON5690

EC570 Microeconomics of Development 15 Spring 6 ECON5700

EC571 Agricultural, Food and Natural Resource Economics

15 Spring 6 ECON5710

EC582 The Economics of Human Capital 15 Spring 5 ECON5820

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830 EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

EC603 Financial Crises 15 Autumn 6 ECON6030

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ECONOMICS AND POLITICS ECON-POLITICS:BA

Joint Honours

A minimum of 90 Credits and a maximum of 150 Credits must be taken in each subject across Stages 2 and 3.

STAGE 2 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for employability module You must take the following compulsory modules (90 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC500 Microeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5000

EC502 Macroeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5020

PO657 Political Research and Analysis 15 Autumn 5 POLI6570

PO661 Fact, Evidence, Knowledge and Power 15 Spring 5 POLI6610

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC584 Employability for Stage 2 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5840

PLUS 30 Credits from the following optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC534 The Economics of Money and Banking 15 Spring 5 ECON5340

EC538 Economic Controversies 15 Spring 5 ECON5380

EC580 Introduction to Econometrics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5800

EC581 Introduction to Time-Series Econometrics 15 Spring 5 ECON5810

EC582 The Economics of Human Capital 15 Spring 5 ECON5820

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830

EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

EC631 Applied Environmental Economics 15 Spring 5 ECON6310

PO555 The United Nations 15 Autumn 5 POLI5550

PO566 Europe and the World 15 Spring 6 POLI5660

PO579 Post Communist Russia 15 Autumn 6 POLI5790

PO593 Engendering Politics: Feminist Contributions to Political Theory

15 Spring 6 POLI5930

PO597 Governance and Politics of Contemporary China

15 Spring 6 POLI5970

PO611 Politics of the European Union 15 Autumn 5 POLI6110

PO612 Policy-making in the EU 15 Spring 6 POLI6120

PO617 Contemporary Politics and Government in the United States

30 Autumn & Spring

5 POLI6170

PO618 East European Politics 15 Autumn 5 POLI6180

PO623 Modern Political Thought 15 Spring 5 POLI6230

PO629 Terrorism and Political Violence 15 Autumn 6 POLI6290

PO630 Politics of the Middle East 15 Autumn 6 POLI6300

PO646 Presidents, Parliaments and Democracy 15 Autumn 6 POLI6460

PO654 Politics of Deeply Divided Societies 15 Autumn 6 POLI6540

PO658 The Rise of China 15 Autumn 5 POLI6580

PO660 International Conflict and Cooperation 15 Autumn 5 POLI6600

PO664 Conflict Analysis and Northern Ireland: History, Politics and Culture

15 Autumn 6 POLI6640

PO666 Religion and International Politics 15 Autumn 6 POLI6660

PO667 War and Peace in International Society 15 Spring 5 POLI6670

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PO669 Conservatism: Politics and International Relations of the Right

15 Autumn 6 POLI6690

PO671 International Security 15 Spring 5 POLI6710

PO681 Landscapes of the Future 15 Autumn 6 POLI6810

PO682 How to Start a Revolution: Ideas and Practices of Political Resistance

15 Spring 6 POLI6820

PO683 Politics in East Asia 15 Autumn 5 POLI6830

PO684 Contemporary Development and Security Challenges in the Asia-Pacific

15 Spring 6 POLI6840

PO686 Resistance, Suffering and Leadership: The Political Lives of Mohandas Gandhi, Nelson Mandela and Aung San Suu Kyi

15 Spring 5 POLI6860

SE606 Connections 30 Autumn & Spring

5 LART6060

If you are considering an industrial placement (a sandwich programme) you should request a change to a ‘year in industry’ programme. You should make this request by the beginning of the second year.

ECONOMICS AND POLITICS ECON-POLITICS:BA Joint Honours

STAGE 3 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for the employability module (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC604 Employability for Stage 3 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Year Long 6 ECON6040

PLUS 120 Credits from the following Economics and Politics optional modules: You must ensure that you select at least 30 Credits in each subject from the optional modules below and that you have taken a minimum of 90 Credits in each subject across Stages 2 and 3. You can take a maximum of 30 Credits of Wild modules (subject to the approval of the Stage 3 Director of Studies in Economics). Please choose your modules as normal through Online Module Registration and seek approval for any wild modules after you have registered modules from the selection below. These modules are subject to availability and change, so please check the Module Catalogue for further information. You should also check the Module Catalogue to see what prerequisites apply to each module.

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC534 The Economics of Money and Banking 15 Spring 5 ECON5340

EC538 Economic Controversies 15 Spring 5 ECON5380

EC540 Development Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5400

EC541 Economics Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 ECON5410

EC542 Econometrics I: An Introduction to Modern Econometrics using Stata

15 Autumn 6 ECON5420

EC543 Econometrics 2:Topics in Time Series 15 Spring 6 ECON5430

EC544 Economic Integration in the EU 15 Autumn 6 ECON5440

EC545 Economics of the Labour Market 15 Autumn 6 ECON5450

EC546 Games for Economics and Business 15 Spring 6 ECON5460

EC547 Industrial Economics 15 Spring 6 ECON5470

EC548 International Finance 15 Spring 6 ECON5480

EC549 International Trade 15 Autumn 6 ECON5490

EC550 Monetary Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5500

EC562 Financial Economics: Financial Markets and Instruments

15 Autumn 6 ECON5620

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EC563 Financial Economics and Asset Pricing 15 Spring 6 ECON5630

EC565 Economics Extended Essay 15 Autumn OR

Spring 6 ECON5650

EC569 Economic Growth 15 Spring 6 ECON5690

EC570 Microeconomics of Development 15 Spring 6 ECON5700

EC571 Agricultural, Food and Natural Resource Economics

15 Spring 6 ECON5710

EC580 Introduction to Econometrics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5800

EC581 Introduction to Time-Series Econometrics 15 Spring 5 ECON5810

EC582 The Economics of Human Capital 15 Spring 5 ECON5820

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830

EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

EC603 Financial Crises 15 Autumn 6 ECON6030

EC631 Applied Environmental Economics 15 Spring 5 ECON6310

PO555 The United Nations 15 Autumn 5 POLI5550

PO566 Europe and the World 15 Spring 6 POLI5660

PO579 Post Communist Russia 15 Autumn 6 POLI5790

PO593 Engendering Politics: Feminist Contributions to Political Theory

15 Spring 6 POLI5930

PO597 Governance and Politics of Contemporary China

15 Spring 6 POLI5970

PO611 Politics of the European Union 15 Autumn 5 POLI6110

PO612 Policy-making in the EU 15 Spring 6 POLI6120

PO616 The Politics of Trust (in the USA) 15 Spring 6 POLI6160

PO617 Contemporary Politics and Government in the United States

30 Autumn & Spring

5 POLI6170

PO618 East European Politics 15 Autumn 5 POLI6180

PO623 Modern Political Thought 15 Spring 5 POLI6230

PO629 Terrorism and Political Violence 15 Autumn 6 POLI6290

PO630 Politics of the Middle East 15 Autumn 6 POLI6300

PO634 Understanding US Foreign Policy: Power, Tradition and Transformation

15 Spring 6 POLI6340

PO646 Presidents, Parliaments and Democracy 15 Autumn 6 POLI6460

PO652‡ Politics in the Classroom 15 Spring 6 POLI6520

PO653 Marxism: Politics and International Relations 15 Spring 6 POLI6530

PO654 Politics of Deeply Divided Societies 15 Autumn 6 POLI6540

PO656 Humans at War 15 Spring 6 POLI6560

PO657 Political Research and Analysis 15 Autumn 5 POLI6570

PO658 The Rise of China 15 Autumn 5 POLI6580

PO660 International Conflict and Cooperation 15 Autumn 5 POLI6600

PO661 Fact, Evidence, Knowledge and Power 15 Spring 5 POLI6610

PO664 Conflict Analysis and Northern Ireland: History, Politics and Culture

15 Autumn 6 POLI6640

PO665‡ Advanced Topics in Politics and International Relations (See module catalogue for topics available)

15 Autumn OR

Spring

6 POLI6650

PO666 Religion and International Politics 15 Autumn 6 POLI6660

PO667 War and Peace in International Society 15 Spring 5 POLI6670

PO669 Conservatism: Politics and International Relations of the Right

15 Autumn 6 POLI6690

PO671 International Security 15 Spring 5 POLI6710

PO675▲ Politics and IR Internship 15 Autumn 6 POLI6750

PO676 The Radical Right in Western Democracies 15 Spring 6 POLI6760

PO679† Research Dissertation

45 15 Autumn AND

30 Spring

6 POLI6790

PO681 Landscapes of the Future 15 Autumn 6 POLI6810

PO682 How to Start a Revolution 15 Spring 6 POLI6820

PO683 Politics in East Asia 15 Autumn 5 POLI6830

PO684 Contemporary Development and Security Challenges in the Asia-Pacific

15 Spring 6 POLI6840

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PO686 Resistance, Suffering and Leadership: The Political Lives of Mohandas Gandhi, Nelson Mandela and Aung San Suu Kyi

15 Spring 5 POLI6860

SE606 Connections 30 Autumn & Spring

5 LART6060

† This module is subject to entry requirements. ‡ This module is subject to special registration prior to Online Module Registration. Students will be given more information at the subject briefings to be held by the School of Politics. ▲ This module is subject to a selection process that includes an interview.

ECONOMICS AND POLITICS WITH A YEAR IN INDUSTRY ECON-POLITICS-S:BA Joint Honours

A minimum of 90 Credits and a maximum of 150 Credits must be taken in each subject across Stages 2 and 3. The year in industry is taken between your second year (Stage 2) and third year (Stage 3) and is referred to as Stage S (for sandwich year).

STAGE 2 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for employability module You must take the following compulsory modules (90 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC500 Microeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5000

EC502 Macroeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5020

PO657 Political Research and Analysis 15 Autumn 5 POLI6570

PO661 Fact, Evidence, Knowledge and Power 15 Spring 5 POLI6610

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC584 Employability for Stage 2 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5840

PLUS 30 Credits from the following optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC534 The Economics of Money and Banking 15 Spring 5 ECON5340

EC538 Economic Controversies 15 Spring 5 ECON5380

EC580 Introduction to Econometrics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5800

EC581 Introduction to Time-Series Econometrics 15 Spring 5 ECON5810

EC582 The Economics of Human Capital 15 Spring 5 ECON5820

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830

EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

EC631 Applied Environmental Economics 15 Spring 5 ECON6310

PO555 The United Nations 15 Autumn 5 POLI5550

PO566 Europe and the World 15 Spring 6 POLI5660

PO579 Post Communist Russia 15 Autumn 6 POLI5790

PO593 Engendering Politics: Feminist Contributions to Political Theory

15 Spring 6 POLI5930

PO597 Governance and Politics of Contemporary China

15 Spring 6 POLI5970

PO611 Politics of the European Union 15 Autumn 5 POLI6110

PO612 Policy-making in the EU 15 Spring 6 POLI6120

PO617 Contemporary Politics and Government in the United States

30 Autumn & Spring

5 POLI6170

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PO618 East European Politics 15 Autumn 5 POLI6180

PO623 Modern Political Thought 15 Spring 5 POLI6230

PO629 Terrorism and Political Violence 15 Autumn 6 POLI6290

PO630 Politics of the Middle East 15 Autumn 6 POLI6300

PO646 Presidents, Parliaments and Democracy 15 Autumn 6 POLI6460

PO654 Politics of Deeply Divided Societies 15 Autumn 6 POLI6540

PO658 The Rise of China 15 Autumn 5 POLI6580

PO660 International Conflict and Cooperation 15 Autumn 5 POLI6600

PO664 Conflict Analysis and Northern Ireland: History, Politics and Culture

15 Autumn 6 POLI6640

PO666 Religion and International Politics 15 Autumn 6 POLI6660

PO667 War and Peace in International Society 15 Spring 5 POLI6670

PO669 Conservatism: Politics and International Relations of the Right

15 Autumn 6 POLI6690

PO671 International Security 15 Spring 5 POLI6710

PO681 Landscapes of the Future 15 Autumn 6 POLI6810

PO682 How to Start a Revolution: Ideas and Practices of Political Resistance

15 Spring 6 POLI6820

PO683 Politics in East Asia 15 Autumn 5 POLI6830

PO684 Contemporary Development and Security Challenges in the Asia-Pacific

15 Spring 6 POLI6840

PO686 Resistance, Suffering and Leadership: The Political Lives of Mohandas Gandhi, Nelson Mandela and Aung San Suu Kyi

15 Spring 5 POLI6860

SE606 Connections 30 Autumn & Spring

5 LART6060

If you are considering an industrial placement (a sandwich programme) you should request a change to a ‘year in industry’ programme. You should make this request by the beginning of the second year.

ECONOMICS AND POLITICS WITH A YEAR IN INDUSTRY ECON-POLITICS-S:BA Joint Honours

STAGE S - 120 Credits You must take the following compulsory modules (120 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC558 Industry Assessment 90 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5580

EC559 Industry Final Report 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5590

30 of these Credits will be used for classifying your degree and the remaining 90 Credits will be recorded on a pass/fail basis. This gives a total of 270 Credits from Stages 2, 3 and S that will be used for degree classification.

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ECONOMICS AND POLITICS WITH A YEAR IN INDUSTRY ECON-POLITICS-S:BA Joint Honours

STAGE 3 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for the employability module (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC604 Employability for Stage 3 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Year Long 6 ECON6040

PLUS 120 Credits from the following Economics and Politics optional modules: You must ensure that you select at least 30 Credits in each subject from the optional modules below and that you have taken a minimum of 90 Credits in each subject across Stages 2 and 3. You can take a maximum of 30 Credits of Wild modules (subject to the approval of the Stage 3 Director of Studies in Economics). Please choose your modules as normal through Online Module Registration and seek approval for any wild modules after you have registered modules from the selection below. These modules are subject to availability and change, so please check the Module Catalogue for further information. You should also check the Module Catalogue to see what prerequisites apply to each module.

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC534 The Economics of Money and Banking 15 Spring 5 ECON5340

EC538 Economic Controversies 15 Spring 5 ECON5380

EC540 Development Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5400

EC541 Economics Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 ECON5410

EC542 Econometrics I: An Introduction to Modern Econometrics using Stata

15 Autumn 6 ECON5420

EC543 Econometrics 2:Topics in Time Series 15 Spring 6 ECON5430

EC544 Economic Integration in the EU 15 Autumn 6 ECON5440

EC545 Economics of the Labour Market 15 Autumn 6 ECON5450

EC546 Games for Economics and Business 15 Spring 6 ECON5460

EC547 Industrial Economics 15 Spring 6 ECON5470

EC548 International Finance 15 Spring 6 ECON5480

EC549 International Trade 15 Autumn 6 ECON5490

EC550 Monetary Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5500

EC562 Financial Economics: Financial Markets and Instruments

15 Autumn 6 ECON5620

EC563 Financial Economics and Asset Pricing 15 Spring 6 ECON5630

EC565 Economics Extended Essay 15 Autumn OR

Spring 6 ECON5650

EC569 Economic Growth 15 Spring 6 ECON5690

EC570 Microeconomics of Development 15 Spring 6 ECON5700

EC571 Agricultural, Food and Natural Resource Economics

15 Spring 6 ECON5710

EC580 Introduction to Econometrics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5800

EC581 Introduction to Time-Series Econometrics 15 Spring 5 ECON5810

EC582 The Economics of Human Capital 15 Spring 5 ECON5820

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830

EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

EC603 Financial Crises 15 Autumn 6 ECON6030

EC631 Applied Environmental Economics 15 Spring 5 ECON6310

PO555 The United Nations 15 Autumn 5 POLI5550

PO566 Europe and the World 15 Spring 6 POLI5660

PO579 Post Communist Russia 15 Autumn 6 POLI5790

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PO593 Engendering Politics: Feminist Contributions to Political Theory

15 Spring 6 POLI5930

PO597 Governance and Politics of Contemporary China

15 Spring 6 POLI5970

PO611 Politics of the European Union 15 Autumn 5 POLI6110

PO612 Policy-making in the EU 15 Spring 6 POLI6120

PO616 The Politics of Trust (in the USA) 15 Spring 6 POLI6160

PO617 Contemporary Politics and Government in the United States

30 Autumn & Spring

5 POLI6170

PO618 East European Politics 15 Autumn 5 POLI6180

PO623 Modern Political Thought 15 Spring 5 POLI6230

PO629 Terrorism and Political Violence 15 Autumn 6 POLI6290

PO630 Politics of the Middle East 15 Autumn 6 POLI6300

PO634 Understanding US Foreign Policy: Power, Tradition and Transformation

15 Spring 6 POLI6340

PO646 Presidents, Parliaments and Democracy 15 Autumn 6 POLI6460

PO652‡ Politics in the Classroom 15 Spring 6 POLI6520

PO653 Marxism: Politics and International Relations 15 Spring 6 POLI6530

PO654 Politics of Deeply Divided Societies 15 Autumn 6 POLI6540

PO656 Humans at War 15 Spring 6 POLI6560

PO657 Political Research and Analysis 15 Autumn 5 POLI6570

PO658 The Rise of China 15 Autumn 5 POLI6580

PO660 International Conflict and Cooperation 15 Autumn 5 POLI6600

PO661 Fact, Evidence, Knowledge and Power 15 Spring 5 POLI6610

PO664 Conflict Analysis and Northern Ireland: History, Politics and Culture

15 Autumn 6 POLI6640

PO665‡ Advanced Topics in Politics and International Relations (See module catalogue for topics available)

15 Autumn OR

Spring

6 POLI6650

PO666 Religion and International Politics 15 Autumn 6 POLI6660

PO667 War and Peace in International Society 15 Spring 5 POLI6670

PO669 Conservatism: Politics and International Relations of the Right

15 Autumn 6 POLI6690

PO671 International Security 15 Spring 5 POLI6710

PO675▲ Politics and IR Internship 15 Autumn 6 POLI6750

PO676 The Radical Right in Western Democracies 15 Spring 6 POLI6760

PO679† Research Dissertation

45 15 Autumn AND

30 Spring

6 POLI6790

PO681 Landscapes of the Future 15 Autumn 6 POLI6810

PO682 How to Start a Revolution 15 Spring 6 POLI6820

PO683 Politics in East Asia 15 Autumn 5 POLI6830

PO684 Contemporary Development and Security Challenges in the Asia-Pacific

15 Spring 6 POLI6840

PO686 Resistance, Suffering and Leadership: The Political Lives of Mohandas Gandhi, Nelson Mandela and Aung San Suu Kyi

15 Spring 5 POLI6860

SE606 Connections 30 Autumn & Spring

5 LART6060

† This module is subject to entry requirements. ‡ This module is subject to special registration prior to Online Module Registration. Students will be given more information at the subject briefings to be held by the School of Politics. ▲ This module is subject to a selection process that includes an interview.

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ECONOMICS WITH A LANGUAGE (SPANISH) ECONLANG/SPN:BSC

Single Honours STAGE 2 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for employability module You must take the following compulsory modules (90 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC500 Microeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5000

EC502 Macroeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5020

EC580 Introduction to Econometrics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5800

EC581 Introduction to Time-Series Econometrics 15 Spring 5 ECON5810

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC584 Employability for Stage 2 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5840

PLUS one of the following compulsory modules (30 Credits) depending on the language module you studied in Stage 1: LS504 is for students who studied LS302 in Stage 1. LS505 is for students who studied LS300 in Stage 1.

If you are considering an industrial placement (a sandwich programme) you should request a change to a ‘year in industry’ programme. You should make this request by the beginning of the second year.

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LS504 Spanish Intermediate B1-B2 (Intensive) 30 Autumn & Spring

5 HISP5040

LS505 Spanish Upper Intermediate B2 30 Autumn & Spring

5 HISP5050

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ECONOMICS WITH A LANGUAGE (SPANISH) ECONLANG/SPN:BSC Single Honours

STAGE 3 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for the employability module (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take the following compulsory module (30 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LS506 Spanish Advanced C1 30 Autumn & Spring

6 HISP5060

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC604 Employability for Stage 3 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Year Long 6 ECON6040

PLUS 90 Credits from the following optional modules: These modules are subject to availability and change, so please check the Module Catalogue for further information. You should also check the Module Catalogue to see what prerequisites apply to each module.

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC534 The Economics of Money and Banking 15 Spring 5 ECON5340

EC538 Economic Controversies 15 Spring 5 ECON5380

EC540 Development Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5400

EC541 Economics Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 ECON5410

EC542 Econometrics I: An Introduction to Modern Econometrics using Stata

15 Autumn 6 ECON5420

EC543 Econometrics 2:Topics in Time Series 15 Spring 6 ECON5430

EC544 Economic Integration in the EU 15 Autumn 6 ECON5440

EC545 Economics of the Labour Market 15 Autumn 6 ECON5450

EC546 Games for Economics and Business 15 Spring 6 ECON5460

EC547 Industrial Economics 15 Spring 6 ECON5470

EC548 International Finance 15 Spring 6 ECON5480

EC549 International Trade 15 Autumn 6 ECON5490

EC550 Monetary Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5500

EC562 Financial Economics: Financial Markets and Instruments

15 Autumn 6 ECON5620

EC563 Financial Economics and Asset Pricing 15 Spring 6 ECON5630

EC565 Economics Extended Essay 15 Autumn OR Spring

6 ECON5650

EC569 Economic Growth 15 Spring 6 ECON5690

EC570 Microeconomics of Development 15 Spring 6 ECON5700

EC571 Agricultural, Food and Natural Resource Economics

15 Spring 6 ECON5710

EC582 The Economics of Human Capital 15 Spring 5 ECON5820

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830

EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

EC603 Financial Crises 15 Autumn 6 ECON6030

EC631 Applied Environmental Economics 15 Spring 5 ECON6310

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ECONOMICS WITH A YEAR ABROAD (All Destinations) ECON-A(??):BSC

Single Honours STAGE 2 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for employability module You must take the following compulsory modules (90 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC500 Microeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5000

EC502 Macroeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5020

EC580 Introduction to Econometrics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5800

EC581 Introduction to Time-Series Econometrics 15 Spring 5 ECON5810

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC584 Employability for Stage 2 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5840

PLUS one of the following compulsory modules (30 Credits) depending on your year abroad destination and the language module you studied in Stage 1: FR648 is for students who studied FR300 in Stage 1. FR652 is for students who studied FR330 in Stage 1. GE507 is for students who studied GE301 in Stage 1. GE516 is for students who studied GE329 in Stage 1. LA320 is for students who studied LA305 in Stage 1. LA315 is for students who have taken LA320 in Autumn. LA546 is for students who studied LA548 in Stage 1.LA548 is for students who studied LA315 in Stage 1. LS504 is for students who studied LS302 in Stage 1. LS505 is for students who studied LS300 in Stage 1.

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

FR648 French Upper Intermediate B2 30 Autumn & Spring

5 FREN6480

FR652 French Intermediate B1-B2 (Intensive) 30 Autumn & Spring

5 FREN6520

GE507 German Upper Intermediate B2 30 Autumn & Spring

5 GRMN5070

GE516 German Intermediate B1-B2 (Intensive) 30 Autumn & Spring

5 GRMN5160

LA315 Japanese Lower Intermediate B1.1 15 Spring 4 WOLA3150

LA320 Japanese Post Beginners A2.2 15 Autumn 4 WOLA3200

LA546 Japanese Lower Intermediate B2.1 15 Spring 5 WOLA5460

LA548 Japanese Lower Intermediate B1.2 30 Autumn 5 WOLA5480

LS504 Spanish Intermediate B1-B2 (Intensive) 30 Autumn & Spring

5 HISP5040

LS505 Spanish Upper Intermediate B2 30 Autumn & Spring

5 HISP5050

* Students who register for a year abroad pathway without a native language requirement or who are native or bi-lingual

speakers and are otherwise deemed to already meet the learning outcomes of the relevant language module(s) will be

required to choose a further 30 credits from the recommended Economics modules.

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ECONOMICS WITH A YEAR ABROAD (All Destinations) ECON-A(??):BSC

Single Honours STAGE A - 120 Credits You must take the following compulsory module (120 Credits):

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC537 Economics Year Abroad 120 Year Long 5 ECON5370

ECONOMICS WITH A YEAR ABROAD (All Destinations) ECON-A(??):BSC

Single Honours STAGE 3 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for the employability module (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take ONE of the following compulsory modules (15 or 30 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC541 Economics Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 ECON5410

EC565 Economics Extended Essay 15 Autumn OR

Spring 6 ECON5650

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC604 Employability for Stage 3 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Year Long 6 ECON6040

PLUS 30 credits from the following compulsory modules depending on your year abroad destination and the language module you studied in Stages 1 and 2:

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

FR649 French Advanced C1 30 Autumn & Spring

6 FREN6490

GE503 German Advanced C1 30 Autumn & Spring

6 GRMN5030

LA547 Japanese Lower Advanced C1.1 15 Autumn 6 WOLA5470

LS506 Spanish Advanced C1 30 Autumn & Spring

6 HISP5060

The remaining 60-75 Credits should be taken from the optional modules below. You can take a maximum of 30 Credits of Wild modules (subject to the approval of the Stage 3 Director of Studies in Economics). Please choose your modules as normal through Online Module Registration and seek approval for any wild modules after you have registered modules from the selection below. These modules are subject to availability and change, so please check the Module Catalogue for further information. You should also check the Module Catalogue to see what prerequisites apply to each module.

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC534 The Economics of Money and Banking 15 Spring 5 ECON5340

EC538 Economic Controversies 15 Spring 5 ECON5380

EC540 Development Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5400

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EC542 Econometrics I: An Introduction to Modern Econometrics using Stata

15 Autumn 6 ECON5420

EC543 Econometrics 2:Topics in Time Series 15 Spring 6 ECON5430

EC544 Economic Integration in the EU 15 Autumn 6 ECON5440

EC545 Economics of the Labour Market 15 Autumn 6 ECON5450

EC546 Games for Economics and Business 15 Spring 6 ECON5460

EC547 Industrial Economics 15 Spring 6 ECON5470

EC548 International Finance 15 Spring 6 ECON5480

EC549 International Trade 15 Autumn 6 ECON5490

EC550 Monetary Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5500

EC562 Financial Economics: Financial Markets and Instruments

15 Autumn 6 ECON5620

EC563 Financial Economics and Asset Pricing 15 Spring 6 ECON5630

EC569 Economic Growth 15 Spring 6 ECON5690

EC570 Microeconomics of Development 15 Spring 6 ECON5700

EC571 Agricultural, Food and Natural Resource Economics

15 Spring 6 ECON5710

EC582 The Economics of Human Capital 15 Spring 5 ECON5820

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830 EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

EC603 Financial Crises 15 Autumn 6 ECON6030

EC631 Applied Environmental Economics 15 Spring 5 ECON6310

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ECONOMICS WITH A YEAR IN INDUSTRY ECONOMICS-S:BSC

Single Honours The year in industry is taken between your second year (Stage 2) and third year (Stage 3) and is referred to as Stage S (for sandwich year). STAGE 2 - 127 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 7 for the preparation and employability modules You must take the following compulsory modules (90 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC500 Microeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5000

EC502 Macroeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5020

EC580 Introduction to Econometrics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5800

EC581 Introduction to Time-Series Econometrics 15 Spring 5 ECON5810

PLUS the following compulsory modules which do not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC536 Preparing for an Economics Placement 4 Non -contributory

Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5360

EC584 Employability for Stage 2 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5840

PLUS 30 Credits from the following optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC534 The Economics of Money and Banking 15 Spring 5 ECON5340

EC538 Economic Controversies 15 Spring 5 ECON5380

EC582 The Economics of Human Capital 15 Spring 5 ECON5820

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830

EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

EC631 Applied Environmental Economics 15 Spring 5 ECON6310

If you took a language at Stage 1 you can opt to continue it at Stage 2 in place of the options listed above, subject to the approval of the Stage 2 Director of Studies in Economics. Please choose your modules as directed through Online Module Registration and seek approval for any language modules after you have registered from the options above

ECONOMICS WITH A YEAR IN INDUSTRY ECONOMICS-S:BSC Single Honours STAGE S - 120 Credits You must take the following compulsory modules (120 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC558 Industry Assessment 90 Year Long 5 ECON5580

EC559 Industry Final Report 30 Year Long 5 ECON5590

30 of these Credits will be used for classifying your degree and the remaining 90 Credits will be recorded on a pass/fail basis. This gives a total of 270 Credits from Stages 2, 3 and S that will be used for degree classification.

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ECONOMICS WITH A YEAR IN INDUSTRY ECONOMICS-S:BSC Single Honours STAGE 3 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for the employability module (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take ONE of the following compulsory modules (15 or 30 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC541 Economics Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 ECON5410

EC565 Economics Extended Essay 15 Autumn OR Spring

6 ECON5650

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC604 Employability for Stage 3 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Year Long 6 ECON6040

The remaining Credits should be taken from the optional modules below. You can take a maximum of 30 Credits of Wild modules (subject to the approval of the Stage 3 Director of Studies in Economics). Please choose your modules as normal through Online Module Registration and seek approval for any wild modules after you have registered modules from the selection below. These modules are subject to availability and change, so please check the Module Catalogue for further information. You should also check the Module Catalogue to see what prerequisites apply to each module.

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC534 The Economics of Money and Banking 15 Spring 5 ECON5340

EC538 Economic Controversies 15 Spring 5 ECON5380

EC540 Development Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5400

EC542 Econometrics I: An Introduction to Modern Econometrics using Stata

15 Autumn 6 ECON5420

EC543 Econometrics 2:Topics in Time Series 15 Spring 6 ECON5430

EC544 Economic Integration in the EU 15 Autumn 6 ECON5440

EC545 Economics of the Labour Market 15 Autumn 6 ECON5450

EC546 Games for Economics and Business 15 Spring 6 ECON5460

EC547 Industrial Economics 15 Spring 6 ECON5470

EC548 International Finance 15 Spring 6 ECON5480

EC549 International Trade 15 Autumn 6 ECON5490

EC550 Monetary Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5500

EC562 Financial Economics: Financial Markets and Instruments

15 Autumn 6 ECON5620

EC563 Financial Economics and Asset Pricing 15 Spring 6 ECON5630

EC569 Economic Growth 15 Spring 6 ECON5690

EC570 Microeconomics of Development 15 Spring 6 ECON5700

EC571 Agricultural, Food and Natural Resource Economics

15 Spring 6 ECON5710

EC582 The Economics of Human Capital 15 Spring 5 ECON5820

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830 EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

EC603 Financial Crises 15 Autumn 6 ECON6030

EC631 Applied Environmental Economics 15 Spring 5 ECON6310

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ECONOMICS WITH COMPUTING ECON/COMP:BSC Single Honours STAGE 2 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for employability module You must take the following compulsory modules (90 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC500 Microeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5000

EC502 Macroeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5020

EC580 Introduction to Econometrics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5800

EC581 Introduction to Time-Series Econometrics 15 Spring 5 ECON5810

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC584 Employability for Stage 2 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5840

PLUS 30 Credits from the following optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

CO510 Software Engineering 30 Autumn & Spring

5 COMP5100

CO518 Algorithms, Correctness and Efficiency 15 Autumn 5 COMP5180

CO520 Further Object-Oriented Programming 15 Spring 5 COMP5200

CO527 Operating Systems and Architecture 15 Spring 5 COMP5270

CO528 Introduction to Intelligent Systems 15 Spring 5 COMP5280

CO532 Database Systems 15 Spring 5 COMP5320

CO539 Web Development 15 Autumn 5 COMP5390

CO636 Cognitive Neural Networks 15 Autumn 6 COMP6360

CO637 Natural Computation 15 Autumn 6 COMP6370

CO641 Computer Graphics and Animation 15 Spring 6 COMP6410

CO643 Computing Law and Professional Responsibility

15 Autumn 6 COMP6430

CO646† Computing in the Classroom 15 Spring 6 COMP6460

CO657 Internet of Things 15 Autumn 6 COMP6570

CO659 Computational Creativity 15 Spring 6 COMP6590

†Acceptance on this module is subject to interview. If you are considering an industrial placement (a sandwich programme) you should request a change to a ‘year in industry’ programme. You should make this request by the beginning of the second year.

ECONOMICS WITH COMPUTING ECON/COMP:BSC Single Honours STAGE 3 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for the employability module (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC604 Employability for Stage 3 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Year Long 6 ECON6040

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PLUS 90 Credits from the following optional modules: These modules are subject to availability and change, so please check the Module Catalogue for further information. You should also check the Module Catalogue to see what prerequisites apply to each module.

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC534 The Economics of Money and Banking 15 Spring 5 ECON5340

EC538 Economic Controversies 15 Spring 5 ECON5380

EC540 Development Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5400

EC541 Economics Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 ECON5410

EC542 Econometrics I: An Introduction to Modern Econometrics using Stata

15 Autumn 6 ECON5420

EC543 Econometrics 2:Topics in Time Series 15 Spring 6 ECON5430

EC544 Economic Integration in the EU 15 Autumn 6 ECON5440

EC545 Economics of the Labour Market 15 Autumn 6 ECON5450

EC546 Games for Economics and Business 15 Spring 6 ECON5460

EC547 Industrial Economics 15 Spring 6 ECON5470

EC548 International Finance 15 Spring 6 ECON5480

EC549 International Trade 15 Autumn 6 ECON5490

EC550 Monetary Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5500

EC562 Financial Economics: Financial Markets and Instruments

15 Autumn 6 ECON5620

EC563 Financial Economics and Asset Pricing 15 Spring 6 ECON5630

EC565 Economics Extended Essay 15 Autumn OR Spring

6 ECON5650

EC569 Economic Growth 15 Spring 6 ECON5690

EC570 Microeconomics of Development 15 Spring 6 ECON5700

EC571 Agricultural, Food and Natural Resource Economics

15 Spring 6 ECON5710

EC582 The Economics of Human Capital 15 Spring 5 ECON5820

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830

EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

EC603 Financial Crises 15 Autumn 6 ECON6030

EC631 Applied Environmental Economics 15 Spring 5 ECON6310

PLUS 30 Credits from the following optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

CO510 Software Engineering 30 Autumn & Spring

5 COMP5100

CO518 Algorithms, Correctness and Efficiency 15 Autumn 5 COMP5180

CO520 Further Object-Oriented Programming 15 Spring 5 COMP5200

CO527 Operating Systems and Architecture 15 Spring 5 COMP5270

CO528 Introduction to Intelligent Systems 15 Spring 5 COMP5280

CO532 Database Systems 15 Spring 5 COMP5320

CO539 Web Development 15 Autumn 5 COMP5390

CO636 Cognitive Neural Networks 15 Autumn 6 COMP6360

CO637 Natural Computation 15 Autumn 6 COMP6370

CO641 Computer Graphics and Animation 15 Spring 6 COMP6410

CO643 Computing Law and Professional Responsibility

15 Autumn 6 COMP6430

CO646† Computing in the Classroom 15 Spring 6 COMP6460

CO657 Internet of Things 15 Autumn 6 COMP6570

CO659 Computational Creativity 15 Spring 6 COMP6590

†Acceptance on this module is subject to interview.

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ECONOMICS WITH ECONOMETRICS ECONECMET:BSC Single Honours STAGE 2 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for employability module You must take the following compulsory modules (90 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC500 Microeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5000

EC502 Macroeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5020

EC580 Introduction to Econometrics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5800

EC581 Introduction to Time-Series Econometrics 15 Spring 5 ECON5810

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC584 Employability for Stage 2 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5840

PLUS 30 Credits from the following optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC534 The Economics of Money and Banking 15 Spring 5 ECON5340

EC538 Economic Controversies 15 Spring 5 ECON5380

EC582 The Economics of Human Capital 15 Spring 5 ECON5820

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830

EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

EC631 Applied Environmental Economics 15 Spring 5 ECON6310

If you are considering an industrial placement (a sandwich programme) you should request a change to a ‘year in industry’ programme. You should make this request by the beginning of the second year. If you took a language at Stage 1 you can opt to continue it at Stage 2 in place of the options listed above, subject to the approval of the Stage 2 Director of Studies in Economics. Please choose your modules as normal through Online Module Registration and seek approval for any language modules after you have registered modules from the selection above.

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ECONOMICS WITH ECONOMETRICS ECONECMET:BSC

Single Honours

STAGE 3 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for the employability module (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take the following compulsory modules (30 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC542 Econometrics I: An Introduction to Modern Econometrics using Stata

15 Autumn 6 ECON5420

EC543 Econometrics 2:Topics in Time Series 15 Spring 6 ECON5430

PLUS ONE of the following compulsory modules (15 or 30 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC541 Economics Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 ECON5410

EC565 Economics Extended Essay 15 Autumn OR Spring

6 ECON5650

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC604 Employability for Stage 3 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Year Long 6 ECON6040

The remaining Credits should be taken from the optional modules below. You can take a maximum of 30 Credits of Wild modules (subject to the approval of the Stage 3 Director of Studies in Economics). Please choose your modules as normal through Online Module Registration and seek approval for any wild modules after you have registered modules from the selection below. These modules are subject to availability and change, so please check the Module Catalogue for further information. You should also check the Module Catalogue to see what prerequisites apply to each module.

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC534 The Economics of Money and Banking 15 Spring 5 ECON5340

EC538 Economic Controversies 15 Spring 5 ECON5380

EC540 Development Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5400

EC544 Economic Integration in the EU 15 Autumn 6 ECON5440

EC545 Economics of the Labour Market 15 Autumn 6 ECON5450

EC546 Games for Economics and Business 15 Spring 6 ECON5460

EC547 Industrial Economics 15 Spring 6 ECON5470

EC548 International Finance 15 Spring 6 ECON5480

EC549 International Trade 15 Autumn 6 ECON5490

EC550 Monetary Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5500

EC562 Financial Economics: Financial Markets and Instruments

15 Autumn 6 ECON5620

EC563 Financial Economics and Asset Pricing 15 Spring 6 ECON5630

EC569 Economic Growth 15 Spring 6 ECON5690

EC570 Microeconomics of Development 15 Spring 6 ECON5700

EC571 Agricultural, Food and Natural Resource Economics

15 Spring 6 ECON5710

EC582 The Economics of Human Capital 15 Spring 5 ECON5820

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830

EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

EC603 Financial Crises 15 Autumn 6 ECON6030

EC631 Applied Environmental Economics 15 Spring 5 ECON6310

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ECONOMICS WITH ECONOMETRICS AND A YEAR IN INDUSTRY Single Honours ECONECMETRIC-S:BSC The year in industry is taken between your second year (Stage 2) and third year (Stage 3) and is referred to as Stage S (for sandwich year). STAGE 2 - 127 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 7 for the preparation and employability modules You must take the following compulsory modules (90 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC500 Microeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5000

EC502 Macroeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5020

EC580 Introduction to Econometrics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5800

EC581 Introduction to Time-Series Econometrics 15 Spring 5 ECON5810

PLUS the following compulsory modules which do not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC536 Preparing for an Economics Placement 4 Non -contributory

Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5360

EC584 Employability for Stage 2 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5840

PLUS 30 Credits from the following optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC534 The Economics of Money and Banking 15 Spring 5 ECON5340

EC538 Economic Controversies 15 Spring 5 ECON5380

EC582 Human Capital 15 Spring 5 ECON5820

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830

EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

EC631 Applied Environmental Economics 15 Spring 5 ECON6310

If you took a language at Stage 1 you can opt to continue it at Stage 2 in place of the options listed above, subject to the approval of the Stage 2 Director of Studies in Economics. Please choose your modules as normal through Online Module Registration and seek approval for any language modules after you have registered modules from the selection above.

ECONOMICS WITH ECONOMETRICS AND A YEAR IN INDUSTRY Single Honours ECONECMETRIC-S:BSC STAGE S - 120 Credits You must take the following compulsory modules (120 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC558 Industry Assessment 90 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5580

EC559 Industry Final Report 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5590

30 of these Credits will be used for classifying your degree and the remaining 90 Credits will be recorded on a pass/fail basis. This gives a total of 270 Credits from Stages 2, 3 and S that will be used for degree classification.

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ECONOMICS WITH ECONOMETRICS AND A YEAR IN INDUSTRY Single Honours ECONECMETRIC-S:BSC

STAGE 3 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for the employability module (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take the following compulsory modules (30 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC542 Econometrics I: An Introduction to Modern Econometrics using Stata

15 Autumn 6 ECON5420

EC543 Econometrics 2:Topics in Time Series 15 Spring 6 ECON5430

PLUS ONE of the following compulsory modules (15 or 30 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC541 Economics Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 ECON5410

EC565 Economics Extended Essay 15 Autumn OR Spring

6 ECON5650

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC604 Employability for Stage 3 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Year Long 6 ECON6040

The remaining Credits should be taken from the optional modules below. You can take a maximum of 30 Credits of Wild modules (subject to the approval of the Stage 3 Director of Studies in Economics). Please choose your modules as normal through Online Module Registration and seek approval for any wild modules after you have registered modules from the selection below. These modules are subject to availability and change, so please check the Module Catalogue for further information. You should also check the Module Catalogue to see what prerequisites apply to each module.

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310 EC534 The Economics of Money and Banking 15 Spring 5 ECON5340 EC538 Economic Controversies 15 Spring 5 ECON5380 EC540 Development Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5400 EC544 Economic Integration in the EU 15 Autumn 6 ECON5440 EC545 Economics of the Labour Market 15 Autumn 6 ECON5450 EC546 Games for Economics and Business 15 Spring 6 ECON5460 EC547 Industrial Economics 15 Spring 6 ECON5470 EC548 International Finance 15 Spring 6 ECON5480 EC549 International Trade 15 Autumn 6 ECON5490 EC550 Monetary Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5500 EC562 Financial Economics: Financial Markets and

Instruments 15 Autumn 6 ECON5620

EC563 Financial Economics and Asset Pricing 15 Spring 6 ECON5630

EC569 Economic Growth 15 Spring 6 ECON5690 EC570 Microeconomics of Development 15 Spring 6 ECON5700 EC571 Agricultural, Food and Natural Resource

Economics 15 Spring 6 ECON5710

EC582 The Economics of Human Capital 15 Spring 5 ECON5820 EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830 EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850 EC603 Financial Crises 15 Autumn 6 ECON6030 EC631 Applied Environmental Economics 15 Spring 5 ECON6310

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EUROPEAN ECONOMICS EURECON-A:BSC

Single Honours STAGE 3 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for the employability module (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take ONE of the following compulsory modules (15 or 30 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC541 Economics Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 ECON5410

EC565 Economics Extended Essay 15 Autumn OR

Spring 6 ECON5650

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC604 Employability for Stage 3 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Year Long 6 ECON6040

The remaining Credits should be taken from the optional modules below. You can take a maximum of 30 Credits of Wild modules (subject to the approval of the Stage 3 Director of Studies in Economics). Please choose your modules as normal through Online Module Registration and seek approval for any wild modules after you have registered modules from the selection below. These modules are subject to availability and change, so please check the Module Catalogue for further information. You should also check the Module Catalogue to see what prerequisites apply to each module.

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC534 The Economics of Money and Banking 15 Spring 5 ECON5340

EC538 Economic Controversies 15 Spring 5 ECON5380

EC540 Development Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5400

EC542 Econometrics I: An Introduction to Modern Econometrics using Stata

15 Autumn 6 ECON5420

EC543 Econometrics 2:Topics in Time Series 15 Spring 6 ECON5430

EC544 Economic Integration in the EU 15 Autumn 6 ECON5440

EC545 Economics of the Labour Market 15 Autumn 6 ECON5450

EC546 Games for Economics and Business 15 Spring 6 ECON5460

EC547 Industrial Economics 15 Spring 6 ECON5470

EC548 International Finance 15 Spring 6 ECON5480

EC549 International Trade 15 Autumn 6 ECON5490

EC550 Monetary Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5500

EC562 Financial Economics: Financial Markets and Instruments

15 Autumn 6 ECON5620

EC563 Financial Economics and Asset Pricing 15 Spring 6 ECON5630

EC569 Economic Growth 15 Spring 6 ECON5690

EC570 Microeconomics of Development 15 Spring 6 ECON5700

EC571 Agricultural, Food and Natural Resource Economics

15 Spring 6 ECON5710

EC582 The Economics of Human Capital 15 Spring 5 ECON5820

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830

EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

EC603 Financial Crises 15 Autumn 6 ECON6030

EC631 Applied Environmental Economics 15 Spring 5 ECON6310

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EUROPEAN ECONOMICS (FRENCH) EURECONFRE-A:BSC Single Honours The year abroad (Stage A) is taken between your second year (Stage 2) and third year (Stage 3), and is assessed on a pass/fail basis. STAGE 2 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for employability module You must take one of the following 30 credit compulsory modules depending on the language module you studied in stage 1: FR648 is for students who studied FR300 in Stage 1. FR652 is for students who studied FR330 in Stage 1.

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

FR648* French Upper Intermediate B2 30 Autumn & Spring

5 FREN6480

FR652* French Intermediate B1-B2 (Intensive) 30 Autumn & Spring

5 FREN6520

*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated.

You must take the following compulsory modules (90 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC500 Microeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5000

EC502 Macroeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5020

EC580 Introduction to Econometrics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5800

EC581 Introduction to Time-Series Econometrics 15 Spring 5 ECON5810

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC584 Employability for Stage 2 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5840

If you are considering an industrial placement (a sandwich programme) you should request a change to a ‘year in industry’ programme. You should make this request by the beginning of the second year.

EUROPEAN ECONOMICS (FRENCH) EURECONFRE-A:BSC Single Honours STAGE A - 120 Credits You must take the following compulsory module (120 Credits):

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC537 Economics Year Abroad 120 Year Long 5 ECON5370

Stage A is spent in UFR Economie, Strategies, Entreprise at the Université Piere-Mendes-France in Grenoble (www.upmf-grenoble.fr). EC537 Economics Year Abroad is made up of Piere-Mendes-France modules from across a range of economics and other subject areas. The modules to be taken may vary from year to year and you should discuss the latest programme with the Director of Studies for European programmes (Dr Guy Tchuente) before completing your learning agreement for the year abroad.

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EUROPEAN ECONOMICS (FRENCH) EURECONFRE-A:BSC Single Honours STAGE 3 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for the employability module (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take the following compulsory module (30 Credits):

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

FR649 French Advanced C1 30 Autumn & Spring

6 FREN6490

PLUS ONE of the following compulsory modules (15 or 30 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC541 Economics Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 ECON5410

EC565 Economics Extended Essay 15 Autumn OR Spring

6 ECON5650

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC604 Employability for Stage 3 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Year Long 6 ECON6040

The remaining Credits should be taken from the optional modules below. You can take a maximum of 30 Credits of Wild modules (subject to the approval of the Stage 3 Director of Studies in Economics). Please choose your modules as normal through Online Module Registration and seek approval for any wild modules after you have registered modules from the selection below. These modules are subject to availability and change, so please check the Module Catalogue for further information. You should also check the Module Catalogue to see what prerequisites apply to each module.

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC534 The Economics of Money and Banking 15 Spring 5 ECON5340

EC538 Economic Controversies 15 Spring 5 ECON5380

EC540 Development Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5400

EC542 Econometrics I: An Introduction to Modern Econometrics using Stata

15 Autumn 6 ECON5420

EC543 Econometrics 2:Topics in Time Series 15 Spring 6 ECON5430

EC544 Economic Integration in the EU 15 Autumn 6 ECON5440

EC545 Economics of the Labour Market 15 Autumn 6 ECON5450

EC546 Games for Economics and Business 15 Spring 6 ECON5460

EC547 Industrial Economics 15 Spring 6 ECON5470

EC548 International Finance 15 Spring 6 ECON5480

EC549 International Trade 15 Autumn 6 ECON5490

EC550 Monetary Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5500

EC562 Financial Economics: Financial Markets and Instruments

15 Autumn 6 ECON5620

EC563 Financial Economics and Asset Pricing 15 Spring 6 ECON5630

EC569 Economic Growth 15 Spring 6 ECON5690

EC570 Microeconomics of Development 15 Spring 6 ECON5700

EC571 Agricultural, Food and Natural Resource Economics

15 Spring 6 ECON5710

EC582 The Economics of Human Capital 15 Spring 5 ECON5820

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830

EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

EC603 Financial Crises 15 Autumn 6 ECON6030

EC631 Applied Environmental Economics 15 Spring 5 ECON6310

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EUROPEAN ECONOMICS (GERMAN) EURECONGER-A:BSC Single Honours The year abroad (Stage A) is taken between your second year (Stage 2) and third year (Stage 3), and is assessed on a pass/fail basis. STAGE 2 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for employability module You must take the following compulsory modules (90 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC500 Microeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5000

EC502 Macroeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5020

EC580 Introduction to Econometrics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5800

EC581 Introduction to Time-Series Econometrics 15 Spring 5 ECON5810

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC584 Employability for Stage 2 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5840

PLUS one of the following compulsory modules (30 Credits) depending on the language module you studied in Stage 1: GE507 is for students who studied GE301 in Stage 1. GE516 is for students who studied GE329 or GE331 in Stage 1.

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

GE507 German Upper Intermediate B2 30 Autumn & Spring

5 GRMN5070

GE516 German Intermediate B1-B2 (Intensive) 30 Autumn & Spring

5 GRMN5160

If you are considering an industrial placement (a sandwich programme) you should request a change to a ‘year in industry’ programme. You should make this request by the beginning of the second year.

EUROPEAN ECONOMICS (GERMAN) EURECONGER-A:BSC

Single Honours STAGE A - 120 Credits You must take the following compulsory module (120 Credits):

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC537 Economics Year Abroad 120 Year Long 5 ECON5370

Stage A is spent in the Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften at the Philipps Universitat Marburg (www.uni-marburg.de/fb02). EC537 Economics Year Abroad is made up of Philipps Universitat Marburg modules from across a range of economics and other subject areas. The modules to be taken may vary from year to year and you should discuss the latest programme with the Director of Studies for European programmes (Dr Guy Tchuente) before completing your learning agreement for the year abroad.

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EUROPEAN ECONOMICS (GERMAN) EURECONGER-A:BSC Single Honours STAGE 3 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for the employability module (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take the following compulsory module (30 Credits):

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

GE503 German Advanced C1 30 Autumn & Spring

6 GRMN5030

PLUS ONE of the following compulsory modules (15 or 30 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC541 Economics Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 ECON5410

EC565 Economics Extended Essay 15 Autumn OR

Spring 6 ECON5650

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC604 Employability for Stage 3 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Year Long 6 ECON6040

The remaining Credits should be taken from the optional modules below. You can take a maximum of 30 Credits of Wild modules (subject to the approval of the Stage 3 Director of Studies in Economics). Please choose your modules as normal through Online Module Registration and seek approval for any wild modules after you have registered modules from the selection below. These modules are subject to availability and change, so please check the Module Catalogue for further information. You should also check the Module Catalogue to see what prerequisites apply to each module.

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC534 The Economics of Money and Banking 15 Spring 5 ECON5340

EC538 Economic Controversies 15 Spring 5 ECON5380

EC540 Development Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5400

EC542 Econometrics I: An Introduction to Modern Econometrics using Stata

15 Autumn 6 ECON5420

EC543 Econometrics 2:Topics in Time Series 15 Spring 6 ECON5430

EC544 Economic Integration in the EU 15 Autumn 6 ECON5440

EC545 Economics of the Labour Market 15 Autumn 6 ECON5450

EC546 Games for Economics and Business 15 Spring 6 ECON5460

EC547 Industrial Economics 15 Spring 6 ECON5470

EC548 International Finance 15 Spring 6 ECON5480

EC549 International Trade 15 Autumn 6 ECON5490

EC550 Monetary Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5500

EC562 Financial Economics: Financial Markets and Instruments

15 Autumn 6 ECON5620

EC563 Financial Economics and Asset Pricing 15 Spring 6 ECON5630

EC569 Economic Growth 15 Spring 6 ECON5690

EC570 Microeconomics of Development 15 Spring 6 ECON5700

EC571 Agricultural, Food and Natural Resource Economics

15 Spring 6 ECON5710

EC582 The Economics of Human Capital 15 Spring 5 ECON5820

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830

EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

EC603 Financial Crises 15 Autumn 6 ECON6030

EC631 Applied Environmental Economics 15 Spring 5 ECON6310

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EUROPEAN ECONOMICS (SPANISH) EURECONSPN-A:BSC Single Honours The year abroad (Stage A) is taken between your second year (Stage 2) and third year (Stage 3), and is assessed on a pass/fail basis. STAGE 2 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for employability module You must take the following compulsory modules (90 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC500 Microeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5000

EC502 Macroeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5020

EC580 Introduction to Econometrics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5800

EC581 Introduction to Time-Series Econometrics 15 Spring 5 ECON5810

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC584 Employability for Stage 2 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5840

PLUS one of the following compulsory modules (30 Credits) depending on the language module you studied in Stage 1: LS504 is for students who studied LS302 in Stage 1. LS505 is for students who studied LS300 in Stage 1.

If you are considering an industrial placement (a sandwich programme) you should request a change to a ‘year in industry’ programme. You should make this request by the beginning of the second year.

EUROPEAN ECONOMICS (SPANISH) EURECONSPN-A:BSC Single Honours STAGE A - 120 Credits You must take the following compulsory module (120 Credits):

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC537 Economics Year Abroad 120 Year Long 5 ECON5370

Stage A is spent in the Departamento de Economīa, Universidad Carlos III (www.eco.uc3m.es). EC537 Economics Year Abroad is made up of Universidad Carlos III modules from across a range of economics and other subject areas. The modules to be taken may vary from year to year and you should discuss the latest programme with the Director of Studies for European programmes (Dr Guy Tchuente) before completing your learning agreement for the year abroad. EC537 is assessed on a pass/fail basis based on the original marks received from the host institution.

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LS504 Spanish Intermediate B1-B2 (Intensive) 30 Autumn & Spring

5 HISP5040

LS505 Spanish Upper Intermediate B2 30 Autumn & Spring

5 HISP5050

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EUROPEAN ECONOMICS (SPANISH) EURECONSPN-A:BSC Single Honours STAGE 3 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6 and 3 for the employability module) You must take the following compulsory module (30 Credits):

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

LS506 Spanish Advanced C1 30 Autumn & Spring

6 HISP5060

PLUS ONE of the following compulsory modules (15 or 30 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC541 Economics Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 ECON5410

EC565 Economics Extended Essay 15 Autumn OR Spring

6 ECON5650

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC604 Employability for Stage 3 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Year Long 6 ECON6040

The remaining Credits should be taken from the optional modules below. You can take a maximum of 30 Credits of Wild modules (subject to the approval of the Stage 3 Director of Studies in Economics). Please choose your modules as normal through Online Module Registration and seek approval for any wild modules after you have registered modules from the selection below. These modules are subject to availability and change, so please check the Module Catalogue for further information. You should also check the Module Catalogue to see what prerequisites apply to each module.

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC534 The Economics of Money and Banking 15 Spring 5 ECON5340

EC538 Economic Controversies 15 Spring 5 ECON5380

EC540 Development Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5400

EC542 Econometrics I: An Introduction to Modern Econometrics using Stata

15 Autumn 6 ECON5420

EC543 Econometrics 2:Topics in Time Series 15 Spring 6 ECON5430

EC544 Economic Integration in the EU 15 Autumn 6 ECON5440

EC545 Economics of the Labour Market 15 Autumn 6 ECON5450

EC546 Games for Economics and Business 15 Spring 6 ECON5460

EC547 Industrial Economics 15 Spring 6 ECON5470

EC548 International Finance 15 Spring 6 ECON5480

EC549 International Trade 15 Autumn 6 ECON5490

EC550 Monetary Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5500

EC562 Financial Economics: Financial Markets and Instruments

15 Autumn 6 ECON5620

EC563 Financial Economics and Asset Pricing 15 Spring 6 ECON5630

EC569 Economic Growth 15 Spring 6 ECON5690

EC570 Microeconomics of Development 15 Spring 6 ECON5700

EC571 Agricultural, Food and Natural Resource Economics

15 Spring 6 ECON5710

EC582 The Economics of Human Capital 15 Spring 5 ECON5820

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830

EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

EC603 Financial Crises 15 Autumn 6 ECON6030

EC631 Applied Environmental Economics 15 Spring 5 ECON6310

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FINANCIAL ECONOMICS FINECON:BSC Single Honours STAGE 2 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for employability module You must take the following compulsory modules (105 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC500 Microeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5000

EC502 Macroeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5020

EC534 The Economics of Money and Banking 15 Spring 5 ECON5340

EC580 Introduction to Econometrics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5800

EC581 Introduction to Time-Series Econometrics 15 Spring 5 ECON5810

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC584 Employability for Stage 2 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5840

PLUS 15 Credits from the following optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830

EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

If you are considering an industrial placement (a sandwich programme) you should request a change to a ‘year in industry’ programme. You should make this request by the beginning of the second year.

FINANCIAL ECONOMICS FINECON:BSC

Single Honours STAGE 3 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for the employability module (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take the following compulsory modules (30 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC562 Financial Economics: Financial Markets and Instruments

15 Autumn 6 ECON5620

EC563 Financial Economics and Asset Pricing 15 Spring 6 ECON5630

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC604 Employability for Stage 3 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Year Long 6 ECON6040

PLUS ONE of the following compulsory modules (15 or 30 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC541 Economics Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 ECON5410

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EC565 Economics Extended Essay 15 Autumn OR Spring

6 ECON5650

The remaining Credits should be taken from the optional modules below. You can take a maximum of 30 Credits of Wild modules (subject to the approval of the Stage 3 Director of Studies in Economics). Please choose your modules as normal through Online Module Registration and seek approval for any wild modules after you have registered modules from the selection below. These modules are subject to availability and change, so please check the Module Catalogue for further information. You should also check the Module Catalogue to see what prerequisites apply to each module.

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC538 Economic Controversies 15 Spring 5 ECON5380

EC540 Development Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5400

EC542 Econometrics I: An Introduction to Modern Econometrics using Stata

15 Autumn 6 ECON5420

EC543 Econometrics 2:Topics in Time Series 15 Spring 6 ECON5430

EC544 Economic Integration in the EU 15 Autumn 6 ECON5440

EC545 Economics of the Labour Market 15 Autumn 6 ECON5450

EC546 Games for Economics and Business 15 Spring 6 ECON5460

EC547 Industrial Economics 15 Spring 6 ECON5470

EC548 International Finance 15 Spring 6 ECON5480

EC549 International Trade 15 Autumn 6 ECON5490

EC550 Monetary Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5500

EC569 Economic Growth 15 Spring 6 ECON5690

EC570 Microeconomics of Development 15 Spring 6 ECON5700

EC571 Agricultural, Food and Natural Resource Economics

15 Spring 6 ECON5710

EC582 The Economics of Human Capital 15 Spring 5 ECON5820

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830

EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

EC603 Financial Crises 15 Autumn 6 ECON6030

EC631 Applied Environmental Economics 15 Spring 5 ECON6310

FINANCIAL ECONOMICS WITH A YEAR IN INDUSTRY FINECON-S:BSC Single Honours The year in industry is taken between your second year (Stage 2) and third year (Stage 3) and is referred to as Stage S (for sandwich year). STAGE 2 - 127 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 7 for the preparation and employability modules You must take the following compulsory modules (105 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC500 Microeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5000

EC502 Macroeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5020

EC534 The Economics of Money and Banking 15 Spring 5 ECON5340

EC580 Introduction to Econometrics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5800

EC581 Introduction to Time-Series Econometrics 15 Spring 5 ECON5810

PLUS the following compulsory modules which do not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC536 Preparing for an Economics Placement 4 Non -contributory

Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5360

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EC584 Employability for Stage 2 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5840

PLUS 15 Credits from the following optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830

EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

FINANCIAL ECONOMICS WITH A YEAR IN INDUSTRY FINECON-S:BSC Single Honours STAGE S - 120 Credits You must take the following compulsory modules (120 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC558 Industry Assessment 90 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5580

EC559 Industry Final Report 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5590

30 of these Credits will be used for classifying your degree and the remaining 90 Credits will be recorded on a pass/fail basis. This gives a total of 270 Credits from Stages 2, 3 and S that will be used for degree classification.

FINANCIAL ECONOMICS WITH A YEAR IN INDUSTRY FINECON-S:BSC Single Honours STAGE 3 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for the employability module (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take the following compulsory modules (30 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC562 Financial Economics: Financial Markets and Instruments

15 Autumn 6 ECON5620

EC563 Financial Economics and Asset Pricing 15 Spring 6 ECON5630

PLUS ONE of the following compulsory modules (15 or 30 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC541 Economics Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 ECON5410

EC565 Economics Extended Essay 15 Autumn OR Spring

6 ECON5650

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC604 Employability for Stage 3 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Year Long 6 ECON6040

The remaining Credits should be taken from the optional modules below. You can take a maximum of 30 Credits of Wild modules (subject to the approval of the Stage 3 Director of Studies in Economics). Please choose your modules as normal through Online Module Registration and seek approval for any wild modules after you have registered modules from the selection below.

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These modules are subject to availability and change, so please check the Module Catalogue for further information. You should also check the Module Catalogue to see what prerequisites apply to each module.

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC538 Economic Controversies 15 Spring 5 ECON5380

EC540 Development Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5400

EC542 Econometrics I: An Introduction to Modern Econometrics using Stata

15 Autumn 6 ECON5420

EC543 Econometrics 2:Topics in Time Series 15 Spring 6 ECON5430

EC544 Economic Integration in the EU 15 Autumn 6 ECON5440

EC545 Economics of the Labour Market 15 Autumn 6 ECON5450

EC546 Games for Economics and Business 15 Spring 6 ECON5460

EC547 Industrial Economics 15 Spring 6 ECON5470

EC548 International Finance 15 Spring 6 ECON5480

EC549 International Trade 15 Autumn 6 ECON5490

EC550 Monetary Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5500

EC569 Economic Growth 15 Spring 6 ECON5690

EC570 Microeconomics of Development 15 Spring 6 ECON5700

EC571 Agricultural, Food and Natural Resource Economics

15 Spring 6 ECON5710

EC582 The Economics of Human Capital 15 Spring 5 ECON5820

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830

EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

EC603 Financial Crises 15 Autumn 6 ECON6030

EC631 Applied Environmental Economics 15 Spring 5 ECON6310

FINANCIAL ECONOMICS WITH ECONOMETRICS FINECONECMET:BSC Single Honours STAGE 2 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for employability module You must take the following compulsory modules (105 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC500 Microeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5000

EC502 Macroeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5020

EC534 The Economics of Money and Banking 15 Spring 5 ECON5340

EC580 Introduction to Econometrics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5800

EC581 Introduction to Time-Series Econometrics 15 Spring 5 ECON5810

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC584 Employability for Stage 2 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5840

PLUS 15 Credits from the following optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830

EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

If you are considering an industrial placement (a sandwich programme) you should request a change to a ‘year in industry’ programme. You should make this request by the beginning of the second year.

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FINANCIAL ECONOMICS WITH ECONOMETRICS FINECONECMET:BSC

Single Honours STAGE 3 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for the employability module (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take the following compulsory modules (60 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC542 Econometrics I: An Introduction to Modern Econometrics using Stata

15 Autumn 6 ECON5420

EC543 Econometrics 2:Topics in Time Series 15 Spring 6 ECON5430

EC562 Financial Economics: Financial Markets and Instruments

15 Autumn 6 ECON5620

EC563 Financial Economics and Asset Pricing 15 Spring 6 ECON5630

PLUS ONE of the following compulsory modules (15 or 30 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC541 Economics Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 ECON5410

EC565 Economics Extended Essay 15 Autumn OR Spring

6 ECON5650

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC604 Employability for Stage 3 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Year Long 6 ECON6040

The remaining Credits should be taken from the optional modules below. You can take a maximum of 30 Credits of Wild modules (subject to the approval of the Stage 3 Director of Studies in Economics). Please choose your modules as normal through Online Module Registration and seek approval for any wild modules after you have registered modules from the selection below. The modules below are subject to availability and change, so please check the Module Catalogue for further information. You should also check the Module Catalogue to see what prerequisites apply to each module.

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC538 Economic Controversies 15 Spring 5 ECON5380

EC540 Development Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5400

EC544 Economic Integration in the EU 15 Autumn 6 ECON5440

EC545 Economics of the Labour Market 15 Autumn 6 ECON5450

EC546 Games for Economics and Business 15 Spring 6 ECON5460

EC547 Industrial Economics 15 Spring 6 ECON5470

EC548 International Finance 15 Spring 6 ECON5480

EC549 International Trade 15 Autumn 6 ECON5490

EC550 Monetary Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5500

EC569 Economic Growth 15 Spring 6 ECON5690

EC570 Microeconomics of Development 15 Spring 6 ECON5700

EC571 Agricultural, Food and Natural Resource Economics

15 Spring 6 ECON5710

EC582 The Economics of Human Capital 15 Spring 5 ECON5820

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830

EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

EC603 Financial Crises 15 Autumn 6 ECON6030

EC631 Applied Environmental Economics 15 Spring 5 ECON6310

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FINANCIAL ECONOMICS WITH ECONOMETRICS AND A YEAR IN INDUSTRY Single Honours FINECONECMET-S:BSC The year in industry is taken between your second year (Stage 2) and third year (Stage 3) and is referred to as Stage S (for sandwich year). STAGE 2 - 127 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 7 for the preparation and employability modules You must take the following compulsory modules (105 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC500 Microeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5000

EC502 Macroeconomics 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5020

EC534 The Economics of Money and Banking 15 Spring 5 ECON5340

EC580 Introduction to Econometrics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5800

EC581 Introduction to Time-Series Econometrics 15 Spring 5 ECON5810

PLUS the following compulsory modules which do not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC536 Preparing for an Economics Placement 4 Non -contributory

Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5360

EC584 Employability for Stage 2 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5840

PLUS 15 Credits from the following optional modules:

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5410

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5650

EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

FINANCIAL ECONOMICS WITH ECONOMETRICS AND A YEAR IN INDUSTRY Single Honours FINECONECMET-S:BSC STAGE S - 120 Credits You must take the following compulsory modules (120 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC558 Industry Assessment 90 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5580

EC559 Industry Final Report 30 Autumn & Spring

5 ECON5590

30 of these Credits will be used for classifying your degree and the remaining 90 Credits will be recorded on a pass/fail basis. This gives a total of 270 Credits from Stages 2, 3 and S that will be used for degree classification.

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FINANCIAL ECONOMICS WITH ECONOMETRICS AND A YEAR IN INDUSTRY Single Honours FINECONECMET-S:BSC STAGE 3 - 123 Credits – 60 in each term, plus 3 for the employability module (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take the following compulsory modules (60 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC542 Econometrics I: An Introduction to Modern Econometrics using Stata

15 Autumn 6 ECON5420

EC543 Econometrics 2:Topics in Time Series 15 Spring 6 ECON5430

EC562 Financial Economics: Financial Markets and Instruments

15 Autumn 6 ECON5620

EC563 Financial Economics and Asset Pricing 15 Spring 6 ECON5630

PLUS ONE of the following compulsory modules (15 or 30 Credits):

Compulsory modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC541 Economics Dissertation 30 Autumn & Spring

6 ECON5410

EC565 Economics Extended Essay 15 Autumn OR Spring

6 ECON5650

PLUS the following compulsory module which does not contribute to the overall degree classification:

Compulsory module:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC604 Employability for Stage 3 Economics Programmes

3 Non-Contributory

Year Long 6 ECON6040

The remaining Credits should be taken from the optional modules below. You can take a maximum of 30 Credits

of Wild modules (subject to the approval of the Stage 3 Director of Studies in Economics). Please choose your

modules as normal through Online Module Registration and seek approval for any wild modules after you have

registered modules from the selection below.

The modules below are subject to availability and change, so please check the Module Catalogue for further information. You should also check the Module Catalogue to see what prerequisites apply to each module.

Optional modules:

MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT

TERM TAUGHT

CREDIT LEVEL

Office Use Only

EC531 Policy Analysis 15 Autumn 5 ECON5310

EC538 Economic Controversies 15 Spring 5 ECON5380

EC540 Development Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5400

EC544 Economic Integration in the EU 15 Autumn 6 ECON5440

EC545 Economics of the Labour Market 15 Autumn 6 ECON5450

EC546 Games for Economics and Business 15 Spring 6 ECON5460

EC547 Industrial Economics 15 Spring 6 ECON5470

EC548 International Finance 15 Spring 6 ECON5480

EC549 International Trade 15 Autumn 6 ECON5490

EC550 Monetary Economics 15 Autumn 6 ECON5500

EC569 Economic Growth 15 Spring 6 ECON5690

EC570 Microeconomics of Development 15 Spring 6 ECON5700

EC571 Agricultural, Food and Natural Resource Economics

15 Spring 6 ECON5710

EC582 The Economics of Human Capital 15 Spring 5 ECON5820

EC583 Political Economy 15 Autumn 5 ECON5830

EC585 Mathematical Economics 15 Autumn 5 ECON5850

EC603 Financial Crises 15 Autumn 6 ECON6030

EC631 Applied Environmental Economics 15 Spring 5 ECON6310