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BSc in Economic History with Economics

Programme Code: UBEHWEC

Department: Economic History

For students starting this programme of study in 2016/17

Guidelines for interpreting programme regulations

Three-year classification scheme for BA/BSc degrees for all students from the 2018/19 academic year

Please note that places are limited on some optional courses. Admission onto any particular course is not guaranteed and may be subject to timetabling constraints and/or students meeting specific prerequisite requirements.

Paper

Course number, title (unit value)

See note

LSE100 The LSE Course: Understanding the causes of things

Year 1

Paper 1

EC100 Economics A (1.0) # or

 

EC102 Economics B (1.0) # A

Paper 2

EH101 The Internationalisation of Economic Growth, 1870 to the present day (1.0)

Paper 3

MA100 Mathematical Methods (1.0) #

Paper 4

Courses to the value of 1.0 unit(s) from the following:

Undergraduate Outside Options List (Year 1)

Year 2

Paper 5

Courses to the value of 1.0 unit(s) from the following:

 

EC201 Microeconomic Principles I (1.0) #

 

EC202 Microeconomic Principles II (1.0) #

 

EC210 Macroeconomic Principles (1.0) #

Paper 6

EH237 Theories and Evidence in Economic History (1.0)

Paper 7

Courses to the value of 1.0 unit(s) from the following:

 

EH204 Money and Finance: From the Middle Ages to Modernity (1.0)

 

EH205 Towns, Society and Economy in England and Europe 1450-1750 (1.0)  (withdrawn 2016/17)

 

EH207 The Making of an Economic Superpower: China since 1850 (1.0)

 

EH211 Africa and the World Economy, 1500-2000 (1.0)

 

EH225 Latin America and the International Economy (1.0)

 

EH238 The Origins of Growth (1.0)

 

EH240 Business and Economic Performance since 1945: Britain in International Context (1.0)

Paper 8

Courses to the value of 1.0 unit(s) from the following: B

Undergraduate Outside Options List (Years 2 & 3)

 

OR

Courses to the value of 1.0 unit(s) from the following:

Paper 7 options list

Year 3

Paper 9

Courses to the value of 1.0 unit(s) from the following:

 

EC201 Microeconomic Principles I (1.0) #

 

EC202 Microeconomic Principles II (1.0) #

 

EC210 Macroeconomic Principles (1.0) #

Paper 10

Courses to the value of 1.0 unit(s) from the following:

 

EC311 History of Economics: How Theories Change (1.0)

 

EH301 The Origins of the World Economy, 1450 - 1750 (1.0)  (withdrawn 2016/17)

 

EH304 The Economic History of North America: from Colonial Times to the Cold War (1.0) #

 

EH306 Monetary and Financial History since 1750 (1.0)

 

EH307 The Economic History of South Asia, 1600-2000 (1.0)

 

EH308 Historical Economic Geography: Cities, Markets and Regions in the 19th and 20th Centuries (1.0)

 

EH309 Slavery from Ancient Greece to the Gulag (1.0) #

 

EH311 Atlantic World Slavery (1.0)  (withdrawn 2019/20)

 

EH325 Issues in Modern Japanese Economic Development: Late Industrialisation, Imperialism and High Speed Growth (1.0)

 

EH326 Innovation and its Finance in the 19th and 20th Centuries (1.0) #

 

EH327 China's Traditional Economy and its Growth in the Very Long-Term (1.0)

Paper 11

Courses to the value of 1.0 unit(s) from the following:

Paper 7 options list

Paper 10 options list

Paper 12

EH390 Dissertation in Economic or Social History (1.0)

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.

Paper 7 options list

Paper 10 options list

Undergraduate Outside Options List (Year 1)

Undergraduate Outside Options List (Years 2 & 3)

Prerequisite Requirements and Mutually Exclusive Options

* means available with permission

Footnotes

A : EC102 course allocation dependent on Economics A-level or equivalent background. See course guide for further information.

B : Courses selected from the Undergraduate Outside Options List should normally be level 200 or 300 from outside the Departments of Economic History and Economics.

# means there may be prerequisites for this course. Please view the course guide for more information.

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.