BSc in Environmental Policy with Economics 

Programme Code: UBENPOWEC

Department: Geography & Environment

For all first, second and third year students in 2017/18..

Guidelines for interpreting programme regulations

Classification scheme for the BA/BSc degrees (other than four-year BA/BSc degrees)

Paper

Course number and title

See note

LSE100

The LSE Course: Understanding the causes of things

Year 1

1

GY120

Environmental Change: Past, Present and Future

2

GY121

Sustainable Development

3

EC100

Economics A or

 

EC102

Economics B §

4

MA107 Quantitative Methods (Mathematics) (H) and ST107 Quantitative Methods (Statistics) (H)

Year 2

5

GY220

Environment: Science and Society

6

GY222

Applied Environmental Economics

7

One from:

 

EH225

Latin America and the International Economy

GV227

The Politics of Economic Policy

GV262

Contemporary Political Theory

GV263

Public Policy Analysis

GV264

Politics and Institutions in Europe

GY200

Economy, Society and Space

GY201

Urban and Spatial Economic Analysis I

GY202

Introduction to Global Development

GY205

Political Geographies, Policy and Space

GY240

Research Techniques (compulsory prerequisite for GY350 Independent Research Project)

 

IR200

International Political Theory

LL250

Law and the Environment

LL278

Public International Law

PH203

Philosophy of the Social Sciences

8

EC201

Microeconomic Principles I

Year 3

9

GY324

Environmental Governance

10

GY325

Environment and Development

11 & 12

Two from:

 

EC210

Macroeconomic Principles I

EC315

International Economics

EC325

Public Economics

GY300

 

Theories of Regional Development and Change

GY301

The Political Geography of Development and the South

GY302

Urban Development: Politics, Policy and Planning

GY303

The Geography of Gender: Global Perspectives

GY305

Urban and Spatial Economic Analysis II

GY306

Geographies of Race

GY350

Independent Research Project (GY240 compulsory prerequisite)

IR203

International Organisations

IR305

Strategic Aspects of International Relations

Notes

§ Course allocation dependant on Economics A-level or equivalent background. See course guides for further information.

 

LSE100 is taken by all students in the Lent Term of Year 1 and the Michaelmas Term of Year 2. The course is compulsory but does not affect the final degree classification.

Level 1 courses and modern language courses are not permitted as part of this degree programme in Years 2 and 3. Students wishing to study a modern language are encouraged to take one of the LSE Language Centre's extra-curricular courses

Note for prospective students:
For changes to undergraduate course and programme information for the next academic session, please see the undergraduate summary page for prospective students. Changes to course and programme information for future academic sessions can be found on the undergraduate summary page for future students.