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1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year: Diagram of The Undergraduate Programme in Economics

This document is a diagram of an undergraduate economics program showing the required and elective courses for each year. It lists the course codes, names, and instructors for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd year courses. Some example courses include Introduction to Statistics, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics, Game Theory, and International Trade. The diagram also shows that courses in the 1st year are mostly requirements while 2nd and 3rd year have more elective options across various economics topics.

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1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year: Diagram of The Undergraduate Programme in Economics

This document is a diagram of an undergraduate economics program showing the required and elective courses for each year. It lists the course codes, names, and instructors for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd year courses. Some example courses include Introduction to Statistics, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics, Game Theory, and International Trade. The diagram also shows that courses in the 1st year are mostly requirements while 2nd and 3rd year have more elective options across various economics topics.

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Diagram of the undergraduate programme in Economics
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Intro to Stats
Methods
Adam Rosen
ECON1003
Intro to Maths
Malcolm
Pemberton
ECON1004/1008
Industrial Economics I
Cloda Jenkins - ECON3012

Industrial Economics II
Vasikili Skreta - ECON3013

Economics of Information
Antonio Cabrales - ECON3016

Game Theory
Nikita Roketskiy - ECON3014

Experimental Economics
Terri Kneeland - ECON3020

New Advanced Macro
Marco Bassetto - ECON3029

Metrics for macro & finance
Dennis Kristensen - ECON3003

Microeconometrics Toru Kitagawa
& Magne Mogstad - ECON3002
Industrial Relations
Not running 2013/14 - ECON7004
ECON7004
Ethics in Applied Economics
Joanna Pasek - ECON3022

Economic Policy Analysis
Pedro Carneiro - ECON3007

Economics of Public Sector
Not running 2013/14 - ECON7005

World Economy
Christian Spielmann - ECON1005
Europe
Not running 2013/14 - ECON3018

Econ of Science
Frank Witte - ECON7011

Economics of Tax Policy
Christian Spielmann - ECON7008

Economics
Donald Verry
& Christian
Spielmann
ECON1001
2001
Applied
Economics
Sarah Cattan
ECON1002
Microeconomics
Ian Preston &
Martin Cripps
ECON2001

Econ of Development
Beatriz Armendariz - ECON7010

Economics of Labour
Donald Verry - ECON7001

History of Econ Thought
Hugh Goodacre - ECON1006
ECON 1006 - History of
Economics of Finance
Guilio Seccia - ECON7002

The Economics of Money & Banking
Cloda Jenkins - ECON3028

Macroeconomics
Liam Graham &
Wendy Carlin
ECON2004
Economics of Growth
Hyejin Ku - ECON3015

Economics of Financial markets
Antonio Guarino - ECON3023
Intro to Economic Thinking
Parama Chaudhury - ECON1009
ECON 1006 - History of
Behavioural Economics
Syngjoo Choi - ECON3030
Economics of Education
Pedro Carneiro - ECON7012

Quantitative
Economics and
Econometrics
Magne Mogstad &
Aureo de Paula
ECON2007

Maths
Archaeology / Political
Science

Archaeology / Political
Science / Anthropology /
Geography / Philosophy

Skills lab: Stata,

International Trade
Hector Calvo Pardo - ECON3004

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