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University College London, University of London
University College London
London
Reply 1
Here are the degree courses/structure for L100

Year 1

Compulsory Courses
1001 Economics (1.0 unit)
1002 Applied Economics (0.5 unit)
1004 Introduction to Mathematics for Economics (0.5 unit)
Introduction to Statistical Methods (0.5 unit)

Optional Courses
1005 The World Economy (0.5 unit)
Students are encouraged to take options from other departments, popular courses include;
Internet and New Media
Information Systems
Introduction to Business and Entrepreneurship
Management Principles
UCL Language Centre courses

Year 2

Compulsory Courses
2001 Microeconomics (1.0 unit)
2004 Macroeconomic Theory and Policy (1.0 unit)
2007 Quantitative Economics and Econometrics (1.0 unit)

Optional Courses
Choice of 1.0 unit from a range of options including;
7001 Economics of Labour (0.5 unit)
7002 Economics of Finance (0.5 unit)
7003 Money and Banking (0.5 unit)
7004 Economics of Industrial Relations (0.5 unit)

Year 3

Compulsory Courses
A total of at least 2.0 units from the Economics ‘C’ courses, including;
3007 Economic Policy Analysis (1.0 unit)
3011 Industrial Economics (1.0 unit)
3014 Game Theory (0.5 unit)
3020 Experimental Economics (0.5)


I haven't actually looked for history, but there are the courses...
University College London, University of London
University College London
London
Reply 2
looking over it, these aren't actually all the courses...
Reply 3
Does anyone know if there is any economic history?
Reply 4
macro was basically a tour through history in year 2 t1.
Reply 5
there is no official "economics history" course, but world economy goes through a lot of the changing economic philosophies through time with a few "history" based references.
No. Not in the way it is taught at Cambridge/LSE say.

UCL stopped doing Economics and History as a course a long time ago. Back then, it may have been different.

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