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A list of the undergraduate modules offered by the Department of Economics in 2024/25.

First Year Modules | Second Year Modules ´¥ÌýFinal Year Modules | Elective Module Portfolio


Module Selection

If you're a continuing BSc Economics student please visitÌýthe Ìýfor more information about module choices.Ìý

Students in other departments

If you're not based in Department of Economics but are interested in taking some electives with please check ourÌýstudents in other departmentsÌý±è²¹²µ±ð.Ìý

Economics Skills Lab

You can participate in these zero-credit optional modules throughout your time at ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº. The module(s) complement the BSc Economics curriculum.

Explore Econ

Every year the Department of Economics runs an undergraduate economics conference towards the end of Term 2 where you'll present your own research to your peers and staff in the Department.Ìý


First Year ModulesÌý

Please noteÌýsyllabi have been included to give an indication of what you can expect on each module but are subject to change, including assessments.

ECON0002Economics Full YearÌýÌý
ECON0004Applied EconomicsÌýTerm 2
ECON0005Statistical Methods in EconomicsTerm 1Ìý
ECON0006Introduction to Mathematics for EconomicsTerm 1
ECON0007The World EconomyÌýTerm 2Ìý
ECON0008History of Economic ThoughtTerm 1
ECON0009Introduction to Economic ThinkingTerm 2Ìý
ECON0010Mathematics for EconomicsFull Year

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Second Year Modules

ECON0013MicroeconomicsFull Year
ECON0014Intermediate Microeconomics: Microeconomics of the HouseholdÌý(for Affiliate or BASc students)Term 2
ECON0015Intermediate Microeconomics: Microeconomics of the Firm (for Affiliate or BASc students)Term 1
ECON0016Macroeconomic Theory and PolicyFull Year
ECON0017Closed Economy MacroeconomicsÌý(for Affiliate or BASc students)Term 1
ECON0018Open Economy MacroeconomicsÌý(for AffiliateÌýor BASc students subject to approval)Term 2
ECON0019Quantitative Economics and EconometricsFull Year
ECON0020Quantitative Economics and Econometrics 1ATerm 1
ECON0023International Trade*Term 1

ECON0047

Economics of Labour*

Term 2

ECON0048Economics of FinanceTerm 2
ECON0050Economics of the Public Sector*Term 1
ECON0054Economics of Development*Term 2
ECON0121Economic History*Term 1

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Final Year Modules

ECON0001Economics of Financial MarketsTerm 2
ECON0021MicroeconometricsTerm 1
ECON0023International TradeTerm 1
ECON0025Economics of Competition Policy*ÌýTerm 2Ìý
ECON0026Topics in Industrial EconomicsTerm 2
ECON0027Game TheoryTerm 2
ECON0028Economics of Growth*Term 1
ECON0029Economics of InformationTerm 1
ECON0038Economics of Money and Banking*Term 2
ECON0039Advanced MacroeconomicsTerm 2
ECON0040Behavioural EconomicsTerm 2
ECON0041Economics of Migration and Job SearchTerm 2
ECON0042Economics Undergraduate Research Project*Term 1Ìý
ECON0047Economics of LabourTerm 2Ìý
ECON0050Economics of the Public Sector*Term 1
ECON0053Economics of Tax PolicyTerm 2
ECON0054Economics of DevelopmentÌýTerm 2Ìý
ECON0056Economics of EducationTerm 2Ìý
ECON0110Gender and Ethnicity in the Economy*Term 1
ECON0113Advanced Economics of FinanceTerm 1Ìý
ECON0115Topics in Household Economics*Term 1
ECON0117Economics Undergraduate Research Dissertation*Full yearÌý
ECON0121Economic History*Term 1
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* These module include an assessed researchÌýcomponent; it is mandatory for BSc Economics students to take at least one 15-credit module with a researchÌýcomponent in their final year.


Elective module portfolio

The modules below are open to Students in other departments who have no prior knowledge or study of economics.

ECON0008History of Economic ThoughtTerm 1
ECON0011Basic Microeconomic ConceptsTerm 2
ECON0044ÌýAn Introduction to Applied Economic AnalysisTerm 1

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