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The pre-requisites, restrictions, and module codes for various economics modules offered at a university. It includes information on the academic background required for each module, as well as any combinations or exclusions that apply. intended for students planning their academic course load in economics.
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EC104 The World Economy: History and Theory (^) A-level Maths or A-level Economics EC106 Introduction to Quantitative Economics (^) A-level Mathematics or the equivalent EC107 Economics 1 This module is available as an optional module for all students outside the Economics Department (except for WBS students) who have achieved a Grade B or better in Mathematics at A-level, or the equivalent. It is a pre-requisite for EC204: Economics 2 and EC238/EC239. EC108 Macroeconomics 1 A-level Mathematics or the equivalent EC109 Microeconomics 1 A-level Mathematics or the equivalent EC119 Mathematical Analysis (^) A-level Mathematics or the equivalent EC121 Mathematical Techniques A At least a grade A in GCSE Mathematics, or equivalent. (^) EC EC122 Statistical Techniques A At least a grade A in GCSE Mathematics, or equivalent. (^) EC EC123 Mathematical Techniques B For Economics joint degree course students A-level in Mathematics, or equivalent. (^) EC EC124 Statistical Techniques B (^) A level Mathematics, or equivalent. EC EC125 Computing and Data Analysis EC131 Economics for Business (^) Not available to Economics students EC132 The Industrial Economy: Strategy There are no pre-requisites for students on any of our single honours or joint honours degrees. For any other student, grade B or better in Mathematics and Economics at A-level, or the equivalent. EC133 Linear Algebra (^) A-level in Mathematics EC134 Topics in Applied Economics (1a) Co-requisite module: EC EC135 Topics in Applied Economics (1b) Co-requisite module: EC EC136 Economics 1: (Macro term 2 only) This module is available to all students outside the Department of Economics (and other than students in WBS) conditional on: having taken ‘EC Economics 1: Micro’ and on having achieved a Grade B or better in Mathematics at A-level, or the equivalent. EC137 Economics 1: (Micro term 1 only) This module is available to all students outside the Department of Economics (and other than students in WBS) conditional on having achieved a Grade B or better in Mathematics at A-level, or the equivalent. Students wishing to take EC136 in the same year as EC137 should instead take EC107. EC138 Introduction to Environmental Economics EC203 Applied Econometrics EC120 (EC122 or EC124) for Economics joint degrees students (excluding GL11). IB122 for WBS students. EC106 or EC107 for all other students. QS104 with a mark of 65% (for LA99 students only) EC226 May not be taken by GL11 students, L & L EC204 Economics 2 Any of: EC106-24 Introduction to Economics OR EC107-30 Economics 1 OR EC108-30 Macroeconomics 1 AND EC109-30 Microeconomics 1 OR EC131-15 Economics for Business AND EC229-12 Economics of Strategy EC229-15 Economics of Strategy AND IB121-15 Business Statistics AND IB122-15 Business Analytics EC201 and EC202 (^) May not be taken by L100 and L students or WBS students in their second year.
EC205 Development Economics (Macroeconomics) (^) Any of: EC106-24 Introduction to Economics OR EC107-30 Economics 1 OR EC108-30 Macroeconomics 1 AND EC109-30 Microeconomics 1 OR EC131-15 Economics for Business AND EC229-15 Economics of Strategy AND EC229-12 Economics of Strategy IB121-15 Business Statistics AND IB122-15 Business Analytics EC208 Industrial Economics 1: Market Structure Any of: EC106-24 Introduction to Economics OR EC107-30 Economics 1 OR EC109-30 Microeconomics 1 OR EC137-15 Economics 1 (Micro) AND EC121-12 Mathematical Techniques A AND EC122-12 Statistical Techniques A AND EC125-6 Computing and Data Analysis OR EC123-12 Mathematical Techniques B AND EC124-12 Statistical Techniques B AND EC125-6 Computing and Data Analysis MORSE/GL11 students – EC106 or EC All other students - EC120 + (EC107 or EC109 or EC137) May not be combined with EC335. EC220 - 12 Mathematical Economics 1A Any of: EC106-24 Introduction to Economics OR EC107-30 Economics 1 OR EC137-15 Economics 1: Micro EC220 - 15 Mathematical Economics 1A Any of: EC106-24 Introduction to Economics OR EC107-30 Economics 1 OR EC109-30 Microeconomics 1 OR EC137-15 Economics 1: Micro AND (FOR ECONOMICS STUDENTS ONLY) EC121-12 Mathematical Techniques A AND EC122-12 Statistical Techniques A AND EC125-6 Computing and Data Analysis OR EC123-12 Mathematical Techniques B AND EC124-12 Statistical Techniques B AND EC125-6 Computing and Data Analysis EC106 or EC107 for GL11 and other Maths students
EC230 Economics of Money & Banking (^) Any of: EC107-30 Economics 1 OR EC108-30 Macroeconomics 1 AND EC109-30 Microeconomics 1 OR EC131-15 Economics for Business with a mark of 65% in the final examination plus either EC229 or EC204 as a co- or pre-requisite IB253 and PO Not available to students who have previously studied IB235. Not to be studied in conjunction with IB3J8 or PO391. EC231 Industrial Economics 1: Strategic Behaviour EC208-15 Industrial Economics 1: Market Structure EC208 is a pre-requisite for all students except L
May not be combined with EC EC233 Development Economics (Microeconomics) (^) Any of: EC106-24 Introduction to Economics OR EC107-30 Economics 1 OR EC108-30 Macroeconomics 1 AND EC109-30 Microeconomics 1 EC236 Topics in Applied Economics (2b) EC108 and EC109 or EC204 as co-requisite Plus EC May only be taken by L100, L116, LM1D, GL11 V7ML, V7MP, V7MR, L1L8, Languages and Economics EC238 Economics 2: Microeconomics Any of: EC106-24 Introduction to Economics OR EC107-30 Economics 1 OR EC137-15 Economics 1: Micro OR EC131 Economics for Business AND EC229 Economics of Strategy with a mark of 60% in each plus passes in IB121-15 Business Statistics AND IB122-15 Business Analytics EC239 Economics 2: Macroeconomics (^) Any of: EC106-24 Introduction to Economics OR EC107-30 Economics 1 OR EC136-15: Economics 1: Macro OR All of: EC131 Economics for Business AND EC229 Economics of Strategy with a mark of 60% in each plus passes in IB121-15 Business Statistics AND IB122-15 Business Analytics
EC301 Mathematical Economics 2: Dynamics, Uncertainty and Asymmetric Information Any of: EC202-30 Microeconomics 2 AND EC220-15 Mathematical Economics 1A OR EC204-30 Economics 2 AND EC220-12 Mathematical Economics 1A EC220-15 Mathematical Economics 1A OR EC238-15 Economics 2: Microeconomics AND EC220-12 Mathematical Economics 1A EC220-15 Mathematical Economics 1A Not available to non-final year students on Economics-based degrees. EC304 The Making of Economic Policy A Politics 200-coded Political Theory module AND EC May only be taken by LM1D, V7ML, V7MP and V7MR students EC306 Econometrics 2: Time Series (^) Any of: ST218-12 Mathematical Statistics Part A AND ST219-12 Mathematical Statistics Part B OR EC226-30 Econometrics 1 EC307 Macroeconomic Policy in the EU Any of: EC201-30 Macroeconomics 2 AND EC202-30 Microeconomics 2 OR EC204-30 Economics 2 EC310 Topics in Development Economics (^) Any of: EC204-30 Economics 2 AND EC203-30 Applied Econometrics OR EC204-30 Economics 2 AND EC226-30 Econometrics 1 OR EC201-30 Macroeconomics 2 AND EC202-30 Microeconomics 2 AND EC226-30 Econometrics 1 EC312 International Economics Any of: EC201-30 Macroeconomics 2 and EC202-30 Microeconomics 2 or EC204-30 Economics 2 EC313 The International Economic System in the Twentieth Century Any of: EC201-30 Macroeconomics 2 and EC202-30 Microeconomics 2 or EC204-30 Economics 2
EC333 Topics in Financial Economics: Theories and International Finance (^) Any of: EC121-12 Mathematical Techniques A AND EC201-30 Macroeconomics 2 AND EC202-30 Microeconomics 2 OR EC121-12 Mathematical Techniques A AND EC204-30 Economics 2 OR EC123-12 Mathematical Techniques B AND EC201-30 Macroeconomics 2 AND EC202-30 Microeconomics 2AND OR EC123-12 Mathematical Techniques B AND EC204-30 Economics 2
Students who have taken IB253 are not permitted to take this module. EC334 Topics in Financial Economics: Corporate Finance and Markets Any of: EC202-30 Microeconomics 2 OR EC204-30 Economics 2 OR EC220-15 Mathematical Economics 1A AND EC333-15 Topics in Financial Economics: Theories and International Finance OR ST339-15 Introduction to Mathematical Finance OR IB253-15 Principles of Finance 1
You may not take this module if you have taken (or are taking) IB EC335 Managerial Economics EC131-15 Economics for Business AND either EC229-15 Economics of Strategy OR EC229-12 Economics of Strategy EC208 and EC231 Not available to Economics Students Any student who is NOT registered for BSc Management or BSc Accounting and Finance International Business, International Management, Law and Business cannot take this module EC336 International Trade Any of: EC201-30 Macroeconomics 2 AND EC202-30 Microeconomics 2 OR EC204-30 Economics 2 EC337 Industrial Economics 2: Market Economics, Competition & Regulation Any of: EC204-30 Economics 2 OR EC202-30 Microeconomics 2 With EC208 and EC231 desirable EC231 and EC208 are recommended though not a formal pre-requisite. For those without EC231 or EC208, it is recommended that material covered in the EC208 and EC231 syllabus is the basis for private study during the summer vacation. EC231 and EC208 are recommended though not a formal pre-requisite. For those without EC231 or EC208, it is recommended that material covered in the EC208 and EC231 syllabus is the basis for private study during the summer vacation. EC338 Econometrics 2: Microeconometrics (^) Any of: EC203-30 Applied Econometrics OR EC226-30 Econometrics 1 OR ST218-12 Mathematical Statistics Part A AND ST219-12 Mathematical Statistics Part B
EC339 Applied Macroeconomics (^) Any of: EC201-30 Macroeconomics 2 AND EC202-30 Microeconomics 2 OR EC204-30 Economics 2 EC340 Topics in Applied Economics (3a) (^) Any of: EC201-30 Macroeconomics 2 AND EC202-30 Microeconomics 2 AND EC226-30 Econometrics 1 OR EC204-30 Economics 2 AND EC203-30 Applied Econometrics OR EC204-30 Economics 2 OR EC226-30 Econometrics 1 EC341 Mathematical Economics 2: Mechanism Design and Alternative Games (^) Any of: EC202-30 Microeconomics 2 AND EC220-15 Mathematical Economics 1A OR EC204-30 Economics 2 AND EC220-15 Mathematical Economics 1A OR EC238-15 Economics 2: Microeconomics AND EC220-15 Mathematical Economics 1A EC342 Topics in Economic History Any of: EC201-30 Macroeconomics 2 AND EC202-30 Microeconomics 2 AND EC226-30 Econometrics 1 OR EC204-30 Economics 2 AND EC203-30 Applied Econometrics OR EC204-30 Economics 2 AND EC226-30 Econometrics 1 EC343 Topics in Applied Economics (3b) (^) Any of: EC201-30 Macroeconomics 2 AND EC202-30 Microeconomics 2 AND EC226-30 Econometrics 1 OR EC204-30 Economics 2 AND EC203-30 Applied Econometrics OR EC204-30 Economics 2 AND EC226-30 Econometrics 1