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Economics with History, September entry

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  MAJOR MINOR
Term Year one:
1
Autumn
Principles of Macroeconomics (15 units) Quantitative Methods 1 (15 units)  
THE PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION 1
2
Winter
Principles of Microeconomics (15 units)   Liberalism and Nationalism (15 units)
3
Spring
  Quantitative Methods 2 (15 units) Rivalries and Alliances 1879-1914 (15 units)
THE PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION 2
4
Summer
Microeconomic Theory (15 units) Macroeconomic Theory (15 units) Intervention, Free Trade and Protection (15 units)
5
Autumn
Microeconomic Policy (15 units) Macroeconomic Policy (15 units) European Industrial Revolutions (15 units)
THE PART 1 EXAMINATION
  Year two:
6
Winter
30 units from*:
History of Economic Thought (15 units)
Regulation and Privatisation (15 units)
Industrial Organisation and Strategy (15 units)
Theories of Empire and India (15 units)
7
Spring
30 units from*:
Public Sector Economics (15 units)
Welfare Economics (15 units)
Policy Issues in Less Developed Economies (15 units)
Health Economics and Policy (15 units)
Africa and the Dominions (15 units)
THE PART 2, STAGE 1 EXAMINATION
8
Summer
30 units from*:
International Economics (15 units)
Money, Banking and Financial Markets (15 units)
Legal Economics 1 (15 units)
Mathematics for Economists (15 units)
Either The Bipolar World 1945-1975 (15 units)
or
The Rise of the Dictators (15 units)
9
Autumn
30 units from*:
Legal Economics 2 (15 units)
The Economics of Europe (15 units)
Statistics for Business and Economics (15 units)
Either The New International Society 1975-2005 (15 units)
or
Appeasement and War (15 units)
THE PART 2, STAGE 2 EXAMINATION

* Language and Free Choice Subjects
Students following the degree programme in Economics with History may take Free Choice courses to a total of 30 units (including a language to a total of 30 units) with the approval of the Head of Department. For the list of courses available, see the Free Choice section.

Note: A dissertation on an approved topic may be substituted for a written examination in ONE Part 2 elective with the approval of the lecturer concerned and the Head of Department.