Undergraduate
BSc
in Economics
Structure
and Syllabus
You will be
required to make a serious attempt in the examination for 12
units on the Standard Route of the degree. On the Graduate Entry
Route you must take and pass 9 full units.
You can take
the Foundation and Further units in any order, provided you
satisfy any prerequisites (units which you must have already
passed). Prerequisites are shown in italic text in brackets.
Most students, however, would normally take the Foundation units
first because, as their name suggests, they are the 'building
blocks' – the foundation – for the units that follow.
|
Further units |
Further units |
|
5 |
20 Elements of
econometrics 02 + (04a or 04b) + (05a or 05b) |
4 |
20 Elements of
econometrics02 + (04a or 04b) + (05a or 05b) |
| 6 |
65 Macroeconomics
(02+05a) |
5 |
65 Macroeconomics
(02+05a) |
| 7 |
66 Microeconomics
(02+05a) |
6 |
66 Microeconomics
(02+05a) |
| 8 |
One
unit from selection group E |
7 |
One
unit from selection group E |
| 9 |
One
unit from selection group E |
8 |
One
unit from selection group E |
| 10 |
One
unit from selection group E |
9 |
One
unit from selection group E |
| 11 |
One
unit from selection group E |
Please
note that through this Graduate Entry Route the degree
takes a minimum of three years to complete. |
| 12 |
One full
unit (or two half units) from any Selection group |
Note:
This page is intended for use by prospective students as a
guide. The structure shown above is subject to confirmation in
the 2007-2008 Regulations.