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BA Economics
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Objectives
This degree will give you a thorough grounding in the core topics of economics and associated analytical skills. It is ideal if you plan to continue your study of economics at postgraduate level.
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Entry requirements
Entry requirements * a degree (level 6) in an Early Years subject or a degree (level 6) in any subject plus a level 3 qualification in an Early Years subject * a GCSE grade C in English and Maths * a current Criminal Records Bureau clearance * recent and considerable experience across whole 0-5 years age range
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Academic title
BA Economics
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Course description
BA Economics
Programme
Year 1
-A Foundation in Economics
-Accounting
-Introduction to Economics
-Macroeconomics 1
-Maths 1
-Microeconomics 1
-Stats 1
-The Environment of Modern Business
-UK Government and Politics
Year 2
-Applied Economics Workshop
-Contemporary Issues in Economics
-Corporate Finance 1
-Econometrics 1
-Economics of Competition 1
-Economics of Crime
-Economics of Development 1
-Environmental Economics 1
-Global Governance 1
-Global Trade and Finance 1
-International Financial Markets
-Macroeconomics 2
-Managerial Economics and the Firm
-Marketing Management
-Mathematical Methods
-Mathematical Techniques
-Microeconomics 2
Year 3
-Business and Economic Forecasting
-Corporate Finance 2
-Dissertation
-Econometrics 2
-Economic Analysis of Government
-Economic and Social Rights
-Economics of Competition 2
-Economics of Corporate Strategy
-Economics of Development 2
-Economics of Integration
-Economics of Law and Regulation
-Economics of Organisations
-Economics of Small and Medium Size Enterprises
-Economics of Sport
-Economics of Transnational Enterprises
-Financial Risk Management
-Global Environmental Issues
-Global Governance 2
-Global Trade and Finance 2
-International Trade and Finance
-Macroeconomics 3
-Mathematical Economics
-Microeconomics 3
-Monetary Economics in Developing Countries
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