Economics Combined Degrees
Economics at Greenwich is characterised by a concern to link economic theory with an understanding of how the economy works and relates theoretical knowledge to issues of public policy. The core subjects of macro- and micro- economics run continuously throughout our degree course. In the final year there are opportunities to take courses in business economics, economics of finance, and money and banking.
Economics courses are taught by the Business School at the Greenwich Campus. Depending on your selected combination you may be required to travel between campuses.
Economics Combined Degrees
| Programme Title | UCAS Code |
|---|---|
| Economics with Banking, BSc Hons | L1NH G BSc/EcBank |
| Economics with Law, BA Hons | L1M1 BA/EcL |
| Programme Title | UCAS Code |
|---|---|
| Mathematics with Economics, BSc Hons | G1L1 BSc/MatEc |
Content
Minor Option (... with Economics)
- Introduction to Economics
- Intermediate Economics
- Two level 3 options
Joint Option (Economics and ...)
- Microeconomics 1 and 2
- Macroeconomics 1 and 2
- Four level 3 options
Major Option (Economics with ...)
- Quantitative Methods
- Microeconomics 1-3
- Macroeconomics 1-3
- Two level 2 options
- Two level 3 options
OR
Economics Project
Options
Level 2 Options
- Microeconomics I
- Microeconomics II
- Macroeconomics I
- Macroeconomics II
- History and Methodology of Political Economy I
- History and Methodology of Political Economy II
- Introduction to Econometrics
- International Economy in the Twentieth Century I
- International Economy in the Twentieth Century II
- Labour Economics,
- Economic Development I
- Economic Development II
- Financial Accounting
- The Economics and Politics of Modern Europe
- The Political Economy of Health
- Business in Society
- Business Computing For Economics
- Management Accounting
Level 3 Options
- Issues in Economic Policy I (Macroeconomics)
- Issues in Economic Policy II (Microeconomics)
- Econometric Methods and Applications I and H
- Advanced Economic Theory I and H
- Economics of Finance and Investment
- Monetary Theory
- Economics of the Public Sector I
- Economics of the Public Sector II
- International Trade
- International Finance
- Economics of the EC I
- Economics of the EC II
- Industrial Economics and Policy
- Firms, Markets and Corporate Strategy
- Imperialism I
- Imperialism II
- Planning in Developing Countries I
- Planning in Developing Countries II
- Economics of the Financial System
- International Economics
- Money and Banking
- Dissertation
* This programme has places for 2011 entry - contact the Clearing Hotline (020 8331 9000) for details


