ObjectivesCourse overview The degree follows the same structure as for Economics, but as its title suggests, modules in econometrics form part of an enlarged core. The course offers a rigorous analysis of advanced mathematical and statistical methods used in economics. Compulsory modules in econometrics form part of all three years of the degree; however, there is the opportunity to take modules outside the School in year one. In your final year, you select the majority of modules from the wide range of specialist subjects in the School.
In year one, you take Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Introductory Econometrics, Mathematical Economics and optional modules from Economics or other Schools.
Year two
In year two, you take Microeconomic Theory, Macroeconomic Theory, Econometrics and Applied Economics modules.
Year three
You take Econometrics, Advanced Time Series, and a selection of optional economics modules.