THE UNIVERSITY of EDINBURGH

DEGREE REGULATIONS & PROGRAMMES OF STUDY 2018/2019

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Year 1 Academic year: 2018/19, Starting in: September

Compulsory courses

You must take these courses

Year 2 Academic year: 2018/19, Starting in: August

Notes:
Entry to Honours:

(1) Students must pass courses to the required value of 240 credits in the first two years.
(2) Students must achieve 50% or more, at the first attempt, in Arabic 2.
(3) Students must pass Economics 2 with an overall mark of 40% or above. A mark of 40% or above in the final exam must also be achieved. (Failure to pass this exam will result in a forced fail for the course, regardless of the coursework mark).
(4) Students must pass Statistical Methods for Economics.

All courses (including any outside subjects) must be passed before embarking on the year abroad; an outside course passed at Resit in August will be acceptable.

Compulsory courses

You must take these courses

Year 3 Academic year: 2018/19, Starting in: August

Notes:
During 3rd year, at least 30 weeks of approved residence must be spent in an Arabic-speaking country.

Final Assessment

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 purposes of degree classification acquire a weighting of 40 credits are, therefore, listed twice.)

1. Arabic 4
2. Arabic 4
3. Arabic 4
4. Arabic Oral
5. Arabic Oral
6. Arabic Coursework Essay
7. IMES Dissertation
8. IMES Dissertation
9. Topics in Microeconomics
10. Topics in Macroeconomics
11. Essentials of Econometrics
12. Economics Honours Option

Compulsory courses

You must take these courses

Year 4 Academic year: 2018/19, Starting in: August

Notes:
Final Assessment

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 purposes of degree classification acquire a weighting of 40 credits are, therefore, listed twice.)

1. Arabic 4
2. Arabic 4
3. Arabic 4
4. Arabic Oral
5. Arabic Oral
6. Arabic Coursework Essay
7. IMES Dissertation
8. IMES Dissertation
9. Topics in Microeconomics
10. Topics in Macroeconomics
11. Essentials of Econometrics
12. Economics Honours Option

Compulsory courses

You must take these courses

Course options

Economics Course Options Year 3 (joint programmes)

Select exactly 20 credits of the following courses

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