exeter economics modules

Economics

Economics at Exeter, Economics is the study of how individuals, firms, markets, governments and other institutions combine to produce and distribute goods and services in order to achieve desired outcomes for society, and how effective they are in doing so, The application of economic theory has also evolved to explore contemporary issues such as the causes and impact of the financial crisis

Undergraduate modules

Undergraduate modules, Module information from previous years current students and staff only Module resources for current students on ELE; Modules for Degree Apprenticeship programmes; We are committed to providing an outstanding education and high quality teaching, You can find out details of your modules and any potential changes on these

Economics BSc

The BSc Economics degree offers you the opportunity to spend a year working in a related industry or studying abroad, If you choose one of these options your placement year will take place in your third year, before returning to complete your degree at Exeter in your fourth and final year of study, You can apply directly to one of these options

Module

This module provides an introduction to economics and introduces the main characteristics of economies using historical and cross-country comparisons across the major dimensions of economic performance growth, inequality, stability, By taking the main economic actors and showing how they make decisions, the course covers behaviour in goods, labour and credit markets, highlighting the role …

Module

Development Economics Module description, Summary: An advanced course in development economics you will be given a thorough exposition of concepts, policy issues and controversies on the causes and characteristics of the wealth and poverty of nations, These series of lectures, without being exhaustive, will draw on classic themes in the subject and will cover recent developments in the

Business Economics BSc

The ability to take modules outside the Economics department gives you the opportunity to broaden your perspective and demonstrate insight into a number of areas; First year modules provide a solid background in economics and management, while your second and final years are more flexible, allowing you to tailor your degree according to your interests ; View 2021 Entry, Request a prospectus

Economics and Finance BSc

The BSc Economics and Finance degree offers you the opportunity to spend a year working in a related industry or studying abroad, If you choose one of these options your placement year will take place in your third year, before returning to complete your degree at Exeter in your fourth and final year of study,

Module information and academic issues

Module Information, The full list of modules running in the University of Exeter Business School are listed below, Modules are either taught over a full academic year both term 1 and term 2 or over one semester, If you are studying with us for one semester September – January you may only choose modules taught in term 1,

Masters modules

Masters modules, Apologies, we are still working on some of our module descriptions for 2020/21, Please continue to check back for the latest details, Postgraduate Module List …

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550 lignesCSM3044 – Mining Economics and Design: 15: CSM3046 – Mineral Deposit Geology: 15: …

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COM1011 – Fundamentals of Machine 15
COM1012 – Data Science Group Project 1 15
COM2011 – Machine Learning and Data 15
COM2012 – Data Science in Society 15

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Politics Philosophy and Economics BA

The BA Politics, Philosophy and Economics degree programme is made up of compulsory core and optional modules, which are worth 15 or 30 credits each, Full-time undergraduate students need to complete modules worth a total of 120 credits each year, Within the programme as a whole a minimum of 90 credits and a maximum of 150 credits should come from each discipline, At least 15 credits of

Module list

Module Selection, Current students should see the Economics Student Support Moodle for further information about choosing modules,, Students in other departments, Students wishing to take electives in the Department of Economics should check the information at Students in other departments and seek further advice from their home department, where necessary,

Economics BSc Hons at University of Exeter

Successful completion of these modules enables you to acquire the basic tools and techniques required for formal economic analysis, The list of final year options is wide and choice may be widened further by choosing one final year module from outside the Business School or by submitting a dissertation or business project in place of one of the options,No previous study of economics is

Economics BSc Hons at University of Exeter

Find more information about Economics BSc Hons course at University of Exeter, including course fees, module information and entry requirements,

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