Year 1, Academic year 2015/16, Starting month: September
Notes: Before selecting your outside courses, please ensure you have met your Personal Tutor.
COMPULSORY COURSES
This DPT has 1
compulsory course(s).
Code |
Course Name |
Period |
Credits |
ECNM08013
|
Economics 1 |
Full Year |
40 |
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COURSE OPTIONS
This DPT has 1
set(s) of course options with the following rules.
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Year 2, Academic year 2015/16, Starting month: August
COMPULSORY COURSES
This DPT has 2
compulsory course(s).
Code |
Course Name |
Period |
Credits |
ECNM08006
|
Economics 2 |
Full Year |
40 |
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ECNM08016
|
Statistical Methods for Economics |
Semester 1 |
20 |
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COURSE OPTIONS
This DPT has 1
set(s) of course options with the following rules.
Select
exactly 60 credits
from
Level 7 and 8 courses in Schedules A to Q, T and W, as available
Notes: EXCLUDING: CMSE08002 Business Research Methods I: Quantitative Techniques.
Level 7 courses may be taken with the permission of your Personal Tutor subject to a maximum of 40 credits over years 1 and 2.
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Year 3, Academic year 2015/16, Starting month: August
Notes: Entry into third year normally requires (i) passes in all courses (240 credits) in the first two years,(ii) a mark of 50% or above in Economics 2 at the first attempt, including a mark of 40% or above in specific components of the course (as detailed in the Economics 2 Handbook), and (iii) a pass in Issues in Global Economics.
For candidates entering the third year of the programme from 2016-2017, entry into third year will require (i) passes in all courses (240 credits) in the first two years,(ii) a mark of 50% or above in Economics 2 at the first attempt and (iii) a pass in Statistical Methods for Economics.
Students who spend their third year abroad at a partner university must complete and pass a full years diet of examinable subjects (equivalent to 120 credits), all of which must be in Economics. Students must complete and pass equivalent courses to the year 3 compulsory courses.
COMPULSORY COURSES
This DPT has 5
compulsory course(s).
Code |
Course Name |
Period |
Credits |
ECNM10070
|
Topics in Microeconomics |
Semester 1 |
20 |
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ECNM10052
|
Essentials of Econometrics |
Semester 1 |
20 |
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ECNM10069
|
Topics in Macroeconomics |
Semester 2 |
20 |
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ECNM10071
|
Topics in Economic Analysis |
Semester 2 |
20 |
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ECNM10056
|
Applications of Econometrics |
Semester 2 |
20 |
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COURSE OPTIONS
This DPT has 2
set(s) of course options with the following rules.
Overarching rule collection group: A
Select exactly 20 credits
from these collections:
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 20 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Notes: Economics of Financial Markets: this is primarily a fourth year course but is open to third year students who have strengths in Maths and Statistics with the permission of the course organiser.
AND
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 20 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
BUST10032
|
Investment and Securities Markets
|
20
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ECSH10062
|
Energy, environment and security: energy policy in Britain, France and the United States 1945-1974
|
20
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Notes: ONLY ONE Business Studies or Economic History option may be taken in place of an Economics Honours option across years 3 and 4.
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Year 4, Academic year 2015/16, Starting month: August
Notes: Degree Classification Weighting is based on 240 credits: One unit of assessment is allocated to every 20 credits and constitutes one 20-credit paper. The following are the twelve 20-credit papers on which the classification of the degree is based (papers that for the purpose of degree classification acquire weighting of 40 credits are, therefore, listed twice).
From third year: 1) Topics in Microeconomics 2) Essentials of Econometrics 3) Topics in Macroeconomics 4) Topics in Economic Analysis 5) Applications of Econometrics 6) Economics Honours option
From Fourth year: 7) Economics Honours Dissertation 8) Economics Honours Dissertation 9) Economics Honours option 10) Economics Honours option 11) Economics Honours option 12) Economics Honours option
Degree Classification Weighting for students who spent their third year abroad is based on 120 credits: One unit of assessment is allocated to every 20 credits and constitutes one 20-credit paper. The following are the six 20-credit papers on which the classification of the degree is based (papers that for the purpose of degree classification acquire weighting of 40 credits are, therefore, listed twice.)
From Fourth year: 1) Economics Honours Dissertation 2) Economics Honours Dissertation 3) Economics Honours option 4) Economics Honours option 5) Economics Honours option 6) Economics Honours option.
Students who spent their third year abroad at a partner university must have completed and passed a full years diet of examinable subjects (equivalent to 120 credits), all of which must have been in Economics. Students must take third year core courses for which they did not take suitable substitutes on their year abroad.
COMPULSORY COURSES
This DPT has 1
compulsory course(s).
Code |
Course Name |
Period |
Credits |
ECNM10030
|
Economics Honours Dissertation |
As available |
40 |
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COURSE OPTIONS
This DPT has 2
set(s) of course options with the following rules.
Overarching rule collection group: A
Select exactly 80 credits
from these collections:
Select
a minimum of 60 credits and maximum of 80 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
AND
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 20 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
BUST10039
|
Negotiation
|
20
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BUST10032
|
Investment and Securities Markets
|
20
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BUST10012
|
Corporate Finance
|
20
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ECSH10062
|
Energy, environment and security: energy policy in Britain, France and the United States 1945-1974
|
20
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Notes: ONLY ONE Business Studies or Economic History option may be taken in place of an Economics Honours option across years 3 and 4.
Students who spent Year 3 abroad on an International Exchange/ERASMUS scheme are not permitted to select a Business Studies or Economic History option in place of an Economics Honours option in Year 4.
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