Bachelor of Science (Honours) Economics and Psychology
BSc (Hons) Economics (Joint Honours): First year ECNSCIJJ1_2526
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EC1001
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Macroeconomics |
20 |
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EC1002
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Microeconomics |
20 |
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Remaining credits from Level 1000 options
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Further requirements Choose 120 credits in the academic year
Students who have passed MT1002 are exempt from EC1003. EC1003 may be taken in first or second year
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BSc Psychology joint element: First year PSYSCIJJ1_2526
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PN1001
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Fundamentals of Psychology 1 |
20 |
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PN1002
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Fundamentals of Psychology 2 |
20 |
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Remaining credits from Level 1000 options
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Further requirements Choose 120 credits in the academic year
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BSc (Hons) Economics (Joint Honours): Second year ECNSCIJJ2_2526
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EC2001
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Intermediate Microeconomics |
20 |
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EC2002
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Intermediate Macroeconomics |
20 |
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EC2203
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Statistics for Economists |
20 |
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EC1003
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Mathematics for Economists |
20 |
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Remaining credits from Levels 1000 and 2000 options
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Further requirements Choose 120 credits in the academic year Choose a minimum of 80 Level 2000 credits
Students who have passed MT1002 are exempt from EC1003. Students who have passed MT2508 are exempt from EC2203 EC1003 may be taken in first or second year.
Automatic entry to Honours requires
- passes in modules marked ^
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BSc (Hons) Psychology (Joint Honours): Second year PSYSCIJJ2_2526
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PN2001
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Advanced Principles of Psychology 1 |
30 |
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PN2002
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Advanced Principles of Psychology 2 |
30 |
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Further requirements Choose 120 credits in the academic year Choose a minimum of 80 Level 2000 credits
Automatic entry to Honours requires
- passes in modules marked ^
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Entry to Honours
Students who meet the requirements specified above, and who meet all other programme requirements, will be given automatic entry into Honours programmes.
See: www.st-andrews.ac.uk/students/academic/academic-advising/glossary/honours-entry/ )
BSc (Hons) Economics (Joint Honours): Third year ECNSCIJJ3_2526
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60 credits from Module List: EC3301 - EC3350, EC4401 - EC4489
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EC3301
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Econometrics |
20 |
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EC3302
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Game Theory |
20 |
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EC3303
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Economic Growth |
20 |
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EC3304
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Mathematical Economics
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20 |
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EC3305
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Incentives, Contracts and Markets |
20 |
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EC3306
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Economic Fluctuations |
20 |
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EC3307
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Computational Economics |
20 |
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EC3318
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Financial Economics: Corporate Finance |
20 |
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EC4401
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Advanced Econometrics |
20 |
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EC4402
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Monetary and Financial History |
20 |
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EC4405
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Economics of the Environment |
20 |
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EC4406
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Experimental Economics: Methods, Markets, Institutions and Behaviour
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20 |
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EC4407
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Behavioural Economics: Individual Decisions and Welfare |
20 |
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EC4408
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Industrial Organisation and Regulations
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20 |
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EC4409
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International Macroeconomics |
20 |
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EC4410
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International Trade |
20 |
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EC4411
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Labour Economics |
20 |
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EC4413
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European Macroeconomics |
20 |
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EC4414
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Macroeconomic Policy
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20 |
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EC4415
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Public Economics |
20 |
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EC4416
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Innovation Economics
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20 |
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EC4417
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Financial Economics: Asset Pricing |
20 |
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EC4418
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Financial Economics: Corporate Finance
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20 |
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EC4419
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Development Economics |
20 |
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EC4420
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Inequality and Redistribution |
20 |
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EC4421
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Political Economics
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20 |
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EC4422
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Communication and Public Engagement in Economics and Finance |
5 |
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EC4424
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The Economics of Migration |
20 |
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EC4425
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Econometrics of Impact Evaluation |
20 |
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EC4426
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Practical Financial Modelling |
20 |
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EC4427
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Philosophy of Economics
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20 |
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EC4428
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Topics in Economic History |
20 |
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EC4429
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Health Economics |
20 |
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EC4430
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Financial Economics: Portfolio Management |
20 |
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EC4431
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Economics of Education |
20 |
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EC4432
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Development and Finance |
20 |
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EC4433
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Behavioural Economics: Social and Strategic Interactions |
20 |
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EC4434
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Personnel Economics |
20 |
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EC4435
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The Economics of Scottish Independence |
20 |
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Note:
- Not all modules are available in every academic year and/or semester
- Individual modules may have requisites to satisfy to be eligible to select them
For further details, see the module catalogue entry for each individual module above
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Further requirementsChoose between 120 to 160 credits in academic year
Over the third AND fourth year and with the permission of the Honours adviser, a maximum of 20 credits can be from 3000 level and 4000 level VIP modules, ID4002, EC4422, EC4498 for students enrolled in a VIP supervised within the Department of Economics. Students who take VIP modules supervised within the Department of Economics will not be eligible to enrol in the dissertation module EC4499.
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BSc (Hons) Psychology (Joint Honours): Third year PSYSCIJJ3_2526
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Between 0 and 40 credits from Module List: PN3031 - PN3034
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PN3031
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Conceptual Issues and Theoretical Perspectives |
10 |
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PN3032
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Assessment in Clinical Psychology |
10 |
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PN3033
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Developmental Psychology |
10 |
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PN3034
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Social Psychology |
10 |
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Note:
- Not all modules are available in every academic year and/or semester
- Individual modules may have requisites to satisfy to be eligible to select them
For further details, see the module catalogue entry for each individual module above
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Between 0 and 10 credits from Module List: PN3035 - PN3036
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PN3035
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Cognitive and Behavioural Neuroscience |
10 |
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PN3036
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Evolutionary and Comparative Psychology |
10 |
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Note:
- Not all modules are available in every academic year and/or semester
- Individual modules may have requisites to satisfy to be eligible to select them
For further details, see the module catalogue entry for each individual module above
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Between 0 and 10 credits from Module List: PN3037 - PN3038
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PN3037
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Perception |
10 |
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PN3038
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Cognition |
10 |
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Note:
- Not all modules are available in every academic year and/or semester
- Individual modules may have requisites to satisfy to be eligible to select them
For further details, see the module catalogue entry for each individual module above
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Between 0 and 40 credits from Module List PN3025 and PN4026
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PN3025
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Psychological Statistics and Methodology 1 |
20 |
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PN4026
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Psychological Statistics and Methodology 2 |
20 |
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Note:
- Not all modules are available in every academic year and/or semester
- Individual modules may have requisites to satisfy to be eligible to select them
For further details, see the module catalogue entry for each individual module above
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Further requirementsChoose between 120 to 160 credits in academic year
Must take at least 60 credits in 3rd Year from Module List: PN3025, PN4026, PN3031 - PN3038.
All Joint Psychology students must take a total of 60 credits from: PN3031-PN3034, (one of PN3035 or PN3036) and (one of PN3037 or PN3038) across 3rd and 4th Year.
For BPS Accreditation, students must take modules PN3025 and PN4026 in 3rd Year.
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BSc (Hons) Economics (Joint Honours): Fourth year ECNSCIJJ4_2526
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60 credits from Module List: EC3301 - EC3350, EC4401 - EC4499, EC5205 - EC5207, ID4002
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EC3301
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Econometrics |
20 |
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EC3302
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Game Theory |
20 |
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EC3303
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Economic Growth |
20 |
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EC3304
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Mathematical Economics
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20 |
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EC3305
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Incentives, Contracts and Markets |
20 |
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EC3306
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Economic Fluctuations |
20 |
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EC3307
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Computational Economics |
20 |
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EC3318
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Financial Economics: Corporate Finance |
20 |
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EC4401
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Advanced Econometrics |
20 |
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EC4402
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Monetary and Financial History |
20 |
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EC4405
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Economics of the Environment |
20 |
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EC4406
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Experimental Economics: Methods, Markets, Institutions and Behaviour
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20 |
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EC4407
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Behavioural Economics: Individual Decisions and Welfare |
20 |
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EC4408
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Industrial Organisation and Regulations
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20 |
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EC4409
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International Macroeconomics |
20 |
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EC4410
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International Trade |
20 |
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EC4411
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Labour Economics |
20 |
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EC4413
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European Macroeconomics |
20 |
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EC4414
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Macroeconomic Policy
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20 |
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EC4415
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Public Economics |
20 |
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EC4416
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Innovation Economics
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20 |
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EC4417
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Financial Economics: Asset Pricing |
20 |
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EC4418
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Financial Economics: Corporate Finance
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20 |
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EC4419
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Development Economics |
20 |
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EC4420
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Inequality and Redistribution |
20 |
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EC4421
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Political Economics
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20 |
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EC4422
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Communication and Public Engagement in Economics and Finance |
5 |
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EC4424
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The Economics of Migration |
20 |
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EC4425
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Econometrics of Impact Evaluation |
20 |
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EC4426
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Practical Financial Modelling |
20 |
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EC4427
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Philosophy of Economics
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20 |
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EC4428
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Topics in Economic History |
20 |
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EC4429
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Health Economics |
20 |
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EC4430
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Financial Economics: Portfolio Management |
20 |
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EC4431
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Economics of Education |
20 |
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EC4432
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Development and Finance |
20 |
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EC4433
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Behavioural Economics: Social and Strategic Interactions |
20 |
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EC4434
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Personnel Economics |
20 |
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EC4435
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The Economics of Scottish Independence |
20 |
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EC4498
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Research Project in Economics |
20 |
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EC4499
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Dissertation in Economics |
40 |
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EC5205
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Macroeconomics
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15 |
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EC5206
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Microeconomics
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15 |
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EC5207
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Econometric Methods and Applications
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30 |
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ID4002
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Communication and Teaching in Arts and Humanities |
15 |
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Note:
- Not all modules are available in every academic year and/or semester
- Individual modules may have requisites to satisfy to be eligible to select them
For further details, see the module catalogue entry for each individual module above
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Further requirements Choose 120 credits in academic year
Over the third AND fourth year and with the permission of the Honours adviser, a maximum of 20 credits can be from 3000 level and 4000 level VIP modules, ID4002, EC4422, EC4498 for students enrolled in a VIP supervised within the Department of Economics. Students who take VIP modules supervised within the Department of Economics will not be eligible to enrol in the dissertation module EC4499.
Access to EC5205 - EC5207 is only available with the permission of the Director of Teaching to students in the Second Year of an Honours Programme who have achieved at least 17.5 in a relevant module, namely, EC3303 or EC3306 for EC5205, EC3302 or EC3305 for EC5206, in EC4401 for EC5207
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BSc (Hons) Psychology (Joint Honours): Fourth year PSYSCIJJ4_2526
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Between 0 and 40 credits from Module List: PN3031 - PN3034
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PN3031
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Conceptual Issues and Theoretical Perspectives |
10 |
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PN3032
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Assessment in Clinical Psychology |
10 |
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PN3033
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Developmental Psychology |
10 |
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PN3034
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Social Psychology |
10 |
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Note:
- Not all modules are available in every academic year and/or semester
- Individual modules may have requisites to satisfy to be eligible to select them
For further details, see the module catalogue entry for each individual module above
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Between 0 and 10 credits from Module List: PN3035 - PN3036
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PN3035
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Cognitive and Behavioural Neuroscience |
10 |
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PN3036
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Evolutionary and Comparative Psychology |
10 |
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Note:
- Not all modules are available in every academic year and/or semester
- Individual modules may have requisites to satisfy to be eligible to select them
For further details, see the module catalogue entry for each individual module above
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Between 0 and 10 credits from Module List: PN3037 - PN3038
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PN3037
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Perception |
10 |
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PN3038
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Cognition |
10 |
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Note:
- Not all modules are available in every academic year and/or semester
- Individual modules may have requisites to satisfy to be eligible to select them
For further details, see the module catalogue entry for each individual module above
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Between 0 and 40 credits from Module List: PN3025, PN4000 - PN4195 (exluding PN4056), PN4796, PN4797
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Further requirements Choose 120 credits in academic year
All Joint Psychology students must take a total of 60 credits from: PN3031-PN3034, (one of PN3035 or PN3036) and (one of PN3037 or PN3038) across 3rd and 4th Year.
Students must take at least 60 credits in their 4th Year to make at least 120 credits in Psychology modules across the Honours years.
For a joint degree to be accredited by the British Psychological Society students are required to pass one of the following project modules: (PS/PN4050 or PS/PN4055 orPS/PN4796 or PS/PN4797).
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British Psychological Society (BPS) accreditation
For your degree to be accredited by the British Psychological Society students must meet the following requirements.
- Students are required to take the following modules: (PS3021 or PS3023 or PS/PN3025), and (PS3022 or PS3024 or PS/PN4026), and PS/PN3031, and PS/PN3032, and PS/PN3033, and PS/PN3034, and (PS/PN3035 or PS/PN3036 or PS/PN3313), and (PS/PN3037 or PS/PN3038).
- Students are required to pass one of the following modules: (PS/PN4050 or PS/PN4055 or PS/PN4056 or PS/PN4299 or PS/PN4796 or PS/PN4797).
- Students must gain at least a Lower Second Class Honours degree.
BPS accreditation is both an important hallmark of quality that is extensively acknowledged by employers in the field, and an essential stepping-stone for students who are looking to progress to become a Chartered Psychologist after graduation. Taking a BPS accredited course is necessary if you wish to pursue a career in psychology or in the wider psychological workforce. Please note: due to potential timetable clashes, it may not be possible to gain accreditation for all joint degrees.