BSc Economic History with Economics 

For all first, second and third year students in 2013-14

Paper

Course number and title

See note

LSE100

The LSE Course: Understanding the causes of things

Year 1

1

EC102

Economics B

2

EH101

The Internationalisation of Economic Growth, 1870 to the Present Day

3

MA100

Mathematical Methods

4

An approved paper taught outside the Departments of Economics and Economic History

Year 2

5

Either EC201 Microeconomic Principles I or EC202 Microeconomic Principles II or EC210 Macroeconomic Principles

6

EH237

Theories and Evidence in Economic History

7

One from:

 

EH203

From Money to Finance: European Financial History, 800-1750 (withdrawn 13/14)

 

EH204

Money and Finance: From the Middle Ages to Modernity

 

EH205

Towns, Society and Economy in England and Europe, 1450-1750 (n/a 13/14)

 

EH206

The Evolution of Economic Policy in Advanced Economies (withdrawn 13/14)

 

EH207

The Making of an Economic Superpower: China since 1850 (n/a 13/14)

 

EH211

Africa and the World Economy, 1500-2000

 

EH220

Comparative Economic Development: Late Industrialisation in Russia, India and Japan (n/a 13/14)

 

EH225

Latin America and the International Economy

 

EH238

The Industrial Revolution

 

EH240

Business and  Economic Performance since 1945: Britain in International Context

8

An approved paper taught outside the Departments of Economic History and Economics (normally papers available to 2nd and 3rd year students) or a further paper from 7 above

Year 3

9

One from:

 

Either EC201 Microeconomic Principles I or EC202 Microeconomic Principles II or  EC210 Macroeconomic Principles

10

One from:

 

EC311

History of Economics: How Theories Change

EH301

The Origins of the World Economy, 1450-1750 (n/a 13/14)

 

EH304

The Economic History of North America: From Colonial Times to the Cold War

 

EH306

Monetary and Financial History since 1750

 

EH307

The Economic History of South Asia, 1600-2000 (n/a 13/14)

 

EH308

Historical Economic Geography: Cities, Markets and Regions in the 19th and 20th Centuries

 

EH325

Issues in Modern Japanese Economic Development: Late Industrialisation, Imperialism and High Speed Growth

 

EH326

Innovation and its Finance in the 19th and 20th Centuries

 

EH327

China's Traditional Economy and its Growth in the Very Long-Term 

11

Either a further paper from 7 above or a further paper from 10 above

12

EH390

Dissertation in Economic or Social History

Notes

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.