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BSc Economics & Finance

BSc Economics

BSc International Relations

Economics is the systematic study of questions relating to individual choice and the resulting interactions. The questions studied range from: how much of its income a household chooses to save and what goods it chooses to buy, to how all the households and businesses in the country interact to determine national output, the balance of payments, inflation and unemployment.

 

What it prepares you for:

A career as an economist in academia, industry, finance or the government.

A range of related careers such as accountancy, banking and managerial jobs. The combination of verbal reasoning, mathematical and quantitative skills make it attractive to many employers.

Features of Degree

The degree will teach you an approach to a logical analysis of social and individual decision making.

It is centred on core of economic theory and the tools it require

Your studies will develop your knowledge of essential mathematical techniques such as calculus and statistics.
Above all, the study of economics develops a mental approach suitable for analysing a whole range of problems, often outside what is thought of as the conventional domain of economics
You will benefit from the wide knowledge and experience of the LSE economics department, usually ranked number one outside the USA for its published research.
 

Course Structure

Foundation Units
02 – Introduction to Economics (C)
04a & 04b - Statistics 1 (half unit) and Mathematics 2 (half unit)
Statistics 2 (half unit) and Mathematics 2 (half unit) (C)
Any TWO from:
 
24 - Principles of Banking & Finance
25 - Principles of Accounting
21 - Principles of Sociology
107- Intro to Bus. & Mgt
11 - Introduction to International Relations
Further Units
20 - Elements of Econometrics 02 + (04a or 04b) + (05a or 05b) (C)
66 -Microeconomics (02+05a) (C)
65 - Macroeconomics (02+05a) (C)
Any FOUR from:
 
44 - Economics of Development (65+66)
115 - Monetary Economics (65) 
92 - Corporate Finance (02 + 05a) or (02 + 05b)
95 - Further Mathematics for Economists (05a + 05b)
26 - International Political Economy (02 or 11)
 
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