Outside options
Outside options for first year students
Where the regulations refer to an approved paper taught outside the department, this means that you may take any course in a subject other than the principal subject(s) of your degree, subject to any restrictions listed in the Course Guides. If your degree is for joint honours (e.g., Philosophy and Economics) or is a major/minor combination (e.g., Geography with Economics), a course outside the department means a course taught in any department other than the two named in the title of your degree. The home department of each course is indicated by the letters in its code.
Please note that some course combinations are not allowed. Please see the Mutually Exclusive options list below.
The courses available for this purpose in your first year are:
(H) means a half-unit course
(n/a 15/16) means not available in the 2015/16 academic year
* means available with permission
Elements of Accounting and Finance | |
Introduction to Social Anthropology | |
Ethnography and Theory: Selected Texts | |
Reading Other Cultures: Anthropological Interpretation Of Text and Film | |
Economics A (dependant on Economics A-level or equivalent background) | |
Economics B (dependant on Economics A-level or equivalent background) | |
The Internationalisation of Economic Growth, 1870 to the Present Day | |
Pre-industrial Economic History * | |
Introduction to Political Theory | |
Introduction to Political Science | |
Introduction to Geography | |
Contemporary Europe | |
The Natural Environment | |
Environmental Change and sustainable Development | |
Methods in Spatial and Social Analysis | |
Empire to Independence: the Extra-European World in the Twentieth Century | |
International History since 1890 | |
Faith, Power and Revolution: Europe and the Wider World, c.1500-c.1800 | |
Concepts of International Society | |
Law of Obligations | |
Property I | |
Public Law | |
Criminal Law | |
Introduction to the Legal System | |
Russian Language and Society 3 (Advanced) | |
Russian Language and Society 1 (Beginner) | |
Russian Language and Society 2 (Intermediate) | |
Mandarin Language and Society 1 (Beginner) | |
Intensive German Language and Society 3 (Advanced) | |
Spanish Language and Society 3 (Advanced) | |
Spanish Language and Society 1 (Beginner) | |
Spanish Language and Society 2 (Intermediate) | |
French Language and Society 3 (Advanced) | |
French Language and Society 1 (Beginner) | |
French Language and Society 2 (Intermediate) | |
Mandarin Language and Society 3 (Advanced) | |
Mandarin Language and Society 2 (Intermediate) | |
Russian Language and Society 4 (Proficiency) | |
German Language and Society 4 (Proficiency) | |
Spanish Language and Society 4 (Proficiency) | |
French Language and Society 4 (Proficiency) | |
Mandarin Language and Society 4 (Proficiency) | |
English Literature and Society | |
Comparative Literature and 20th Century Political History | |
Contemporary Literature and Global Society | |
European Literature and Society | |
Society and Language: Linguistics for Social Scientists | |
Spanish Language and Society 5 (Mastery) | |
French Language and Society 5 (Mastery) | |
Mandarin Language and Society 5 (Mastery) | |
Mathematical Methods | |
Introduction to Abstract Mathematics | |
Quantitative Methods (Mathematics) (H) and | |
Quantitative Methods (Statistics) (H) | |
Basic Quantitative Methods | |
Leadership and Communication in Teams (H) | |
Organisational Behaviour (H) | |
Management, Labour and Work (formerly ID100 Employment Relations) | |
Logic | |
Reason, Knowledge and Values: An Introduction to Philosophy | |
Social Psychology * | |
Foundations of Social Policy * | |
Sociology and Social Policy | |
Introduction to Global Population Change | |
Social Economics and Policy * | |
Crime and Society | |
Social Theory | |
Statistics in Society | |
Power, Inequality, and Difference: Contemporary Themes in Sociology | |
Elementary Statistical Theory | |
Quantitative Methods (Statistics) | |
Statistical Methods for the Social Sciences |
Outside options for second and third year students
Where undergraduate programme regulations refer to an approved paper taught outside the department this will be a paper in a subject other than the principal subject(s) of your degree, subject to timetabling constraints and any restrictions listed in the Course Guides. An outside paper may be selected from the Undergraduate Course Guides, subject to the approval of the candidate's tutor and to the successful completion of prerequisites where necessary, with the following exceptions:
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certain first-year courses are not available to students in the second or third year of their degree; |
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some courses are not available as an outside option; |
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some papers are mutually exclusive and may therefore not be combined. |
The following are courses that are available to second and/or third year students as an outside option where regulations permit.
(H) means a half-unit course
(n/a 15/16) means not available in the 2015/16 academic year
* means available with permission
Elements of Accounting and Finance | |
Managerial Accounting | |
Management Accounting, Financial Management and Organizational Control | |
Financial Accounting, Analysis and Valuation * | |
Introduction to Social Anthropology | |
Ethnography & Theory: Selected Texts | |
Reading Other Cultures: Anthropological Interpretation of Text and Film | |
The Anthropology of Kinship, Sex and Gender | |
The Anthropology of Melanesia | |
Cognition and Anthropology: Human Development in Cultural Environments (H) * (n/a 15/16) | |
The Anthropology of Christianity (H) | |
The Anthropology of South-East Asia (H) | |
Political and Legal Anthropology | |
AN227 |
The Anthropology of Economic Institutions and their Social Transformations (withdrawn 15/16) |
The Anthropology of Industrialization and Industrial Life (H) (n/a 15/16) | |
The Anthropology of China (H) (n/a 15/16) | |
The Anthropology of Development | |
Investigating the Philippines: New Approaches and Ethnographic Contexts (n/a 15/16) | |
Children and Youth in Contemporary Ethnography (n/a 15/16) | |
Anthropology and Media (H) * | |
AN245 |
The Anthropology of Borders and Boundaries (H) (withdrawn 15/16) |
AN246 |
The Anthropology of Post-Soviet Eurasia (H) (withdrawn 15/16) |
The Anthropology of South Asia (H) (n/a 15/16) | |
Cognition and Anthropology: Learning and Thinking in Relation to Social Institutions (H) * (n/a 15/16) | |
Anthropological Approaches to Value (H) (n/a 15/16) | |
Economic Anthropology (1): Production and Exchange (H) * | |
AN268 |
Anthropology of Schooling (H) (withdrawn 15/16) |
The Anthropology of Amazonia (H) (n/a 15/16) | |
Subjectivity and Anthropology (H) * | |
The Anthropology of Revolution (H) | |
Research Methods in Social Anthropology (H) * | |
Economics A (dependant on Economics A-level or equivalent background) | |
Economics B (dependant on Economics A-level or equivalent background) | |
Microeconomic Principles I | |
Microeconomic Principles II | |
Macroeconomic Principles | |
Introduction to Econometrics * | |
Principles of Econometrics * | |
Economics in Public Policy | |
Advanced Economic Analysis | |
Political Economy | |
Economic Policy Analysis * | |
Development Economics | |
Econometric Theory * | |
Behavioural Economics | |
History of Economics: How Theories Change * | |
Industrial Economics | |
International Economics | |
Labour Economics | |
Mathematical Economics | |
Monetary Economics * | |
Public Economics | |
Problems of Applied Econometrics * | |
Internationalization of Economic Growth | |
Pre-industrial Economic History * | |
Money and Finance: From the Middle Ages to Modernity | |
Towns, Society and Economy in England and Europe, 1450-1750 (n/a 15/16) | |
The Making of an Economic Superpower: China since 1850 | |
Africa and the World Economy, 1500-2000 | |
Latin America and the International Economy (n/a 15/16) | |
The Industrial Revolution | |
Business and Economic Performance since 1945: Britain in International Context | |
Principles of Finance | |
Corporate Finance, Investments and Financial Markets | |
Quantitative Finance | |
Gender, Politics and Civil Society | |
Introduction to Political Theory | |
Introduction to Political Science | |
Public Choice and Politics | |
The Politics of Economic Policy * | |
Democracy and Democratisation | |
Theories and Problems of Nationalism | |
Power and Politics in the Modern World: Comparative Perspectives * | |
Research Design in Political Science * | |
Government, Politics and Public Policy in the European Union | |
Contemporary Political Theory | |
Public Policy Analysis | |
Politics and Institutions in Europe | |
Key Themes in the History of Political Thought * | |
From Empire to Globalisation (n/a 15/16) | |
GV305 |
Sustainability Science and Policy: Problems and Perspectives (withdrawn 15/16) |
Global Public Policy (H) * (n/a 15/16) | |
Leadership in the Political World (H) * | |
Politics of Money and Finance in Comparative Perspective (H) | |
Advanced Topics in Government: Executive Politics * | |
Politics of Trade in Comparative Perspective (H) | |
Empirical Research in Government * | |
GV316 |
Advanced Issues in Applied Political Theory (H) * |
Introduction to Geography | |
Contemporary Europe | |
The Natural Environment | |
Environmental Change and Sustainable Development | |
Methods in Spatial and Social Analysis | |
Economy, Society and Space | |
Urban and Spatial Economic Analysis I | |
Introduction to Development in the South | |
Political Geographies, Policy and Space | |
Environment: Science and Society | |
Applied Environmental Economics | |
London's Geographies: An Introduction to Cultural and Historical Geography | |
Theories of Regional Development and Change | |
Political Geography of Development and the South | |
Urban Development: Politics, Policy and Planning | |
The Geography of Gender: Global Perspectives | |
Geographies of Race | |
Environmental Governance | |
Environment and Development | |
From Empire to Independence: the Extra-European World in the Twentieth Century | |
International History since 1890 | |
HY200 |
The Rights of 'Man': the History of Human Rights Discourse from the Antigone to Amnesty International * |
The Arab-Israeli Conflict: Nationalism, Territory, Religion * | |
The International History of the Cold War, 1945-1989 | |
HY208 |
The History of the United States since 1783 (withdrawn 15/16) |
Four Reichs: Austria, Prussia and the Contest for Germany since 1618 | |
The History of Russia, 1682-1825 | |
The Great War 1914-1918 | |
War, Genocide and Nation Building. The History of South-Eastern Europe 1914-1990 | |
Empire and Nation: Britain and India since 1750 (n/a 15/16) | |
Modernity and the State in East Asia: China, Japan and Korea since 1840 | |
The Cold War and European Integration, 1947-1992 | |
Latin America and the United States since 1898 (n/a 15/16) | |
From Empire to Commonwealth: War, Race and Imperialism in British History, 1780 to 1979. | |
What is History? Methods and Debates (n/a 15/16) | |
The Soviet Union: Domestic, International and Intellectual History | |
Islamic Empires, 1400 - 1800 | |
Limited War During the Cold War Era: The US in Korea (1950-53) and Vietnam (1954-75) | |
The European Enlightenment, c.1680-1799 | |
Napoleon and Europe (n/a 15/16) | |
The Cold War Endgame | |
The Struggle for the Persian Gulf, 1945-2003 * | |
Nazi Germany and the Second World War - Causes and Course, 1933-1945 | |
Travel, Pleasure and Politics: The European Grand Tour, 1670-1825 | |
Muslim-Jewish Relations: History and Memory in the Middle East and Europe, 622-1945 * | |
Retreat from Power: British foreign and defence policy, 1931-68 * | |
Slavery, Capital, and Empire in the British World, 1700-1900 | |
International Political Theory | |
Foreign Policy Analysis 1 | |
International Organisations | |
International Political Economy (H) * | |
IR304 |
The Politics of International Economic Relations (withdrawn 15/16) |
Strategic Aspects of International Relations * | |
Sovereignty, Rights and Justice: Issues in International Political Theory (n/a 15/16) | |
Systemic Change in the Twentieth Century: Theories of the Cold War (n/a 15/16) | |
Europe's Institutional Order (n/a 15/16) | |
Genocide (n/a 15/16) | |
The Middle East and International Relations Theory (n/a 15/16) | |
IR316 |
United Nations (withdrawn 15/16) |
American Grand Strategy (H) * | |
Visual International Politics (H) * | |
Empire and Conflict in World Politics (H) * | |
Sovereignty, Rights and Justice: Issues in International Political Theory (H) * | |
Political Economy of International Labour Migration (H) * | |
Governing International Political Economy: Lessons from the Past for the Future (H) * | |
Economic Diplomacy (H) * | |
International Political Economy of the Environment (H) * | |
The Political Economy of Trade (H) * | |
Politics of Money in the World Economy (H) * | |
Law of Obligations | |
Property I | |
Public Law | |
Criminal Law | |
Administrative Law | |
Commercial Contracts * | |
Law of Business Associations * | |
Advanced Torts * | |
Medical Law * | |
Civil Liberties and Human Rights * | |
Commercial Law | |
Information Technology and the Law * | |
Conflict of Laws (3rd year only) * | |
Family Law * | |
Law and Institutions of the European Union | |
Law of Evidence * | |
European Legal History | |
International Protection of Human Rights * | |
Law and The Environment | |
Intellectual Property Law | |
Labour Law * | |
Legal and Social Change since 1750 | |
Outlines of Modern Criminology | |
Property II * | |
Public International Law | |
Sentencing and Treatment of Offenders * | |
Taxation | |
Media Law | |
Competition Law | |
Global Commodities Law * (n/a 15/16) | |
Jurisprudence * | |
Russian Language and Society 3 (Advanced) | |
Russian Language and Society 1 (Beginner) | |
Russian Language and Society 2 (Intermediate) | |
Mandarin Language and Society 1 (Beginner) | |
German Language and Society 3 (Advanced) | |
Spanish Language and Society 3 (Advanced) | |
Spanish Language and Society 1 (Beginner) | |
Spanish Language and Society 2 (Intermediate) | |
French Language and Society 3 (Advanced) | |
French Language and Society 1 (Beginner) | |
French Language and Society 2 (Intermediate) | |
Mandarin Language and Society 3 (Advanced) | |
Mandarin Language and Society 2 (Intermediate) | |
Russian Language and Society 4 (Proficiency) | |
German Language and Society 4 (Proficiency) | |
Spanish Language and Society 4 (Proficiency) | |
French Language and Society 4 (Proficiency) | |
Mandarin Language and Society 4 (Proficiency) | |
English Literature and Society | |
Comparative Literature and Society | |
Contemporary Literature and Global Society | |
European Literature and Society | |
Society and Language: Linguistics for Social Scientists | |
Spanish Language and Society 5 (Mastery) | |
French Language and Society 5 (Mastery) | |
Mandarin Language and Society 5 (Mastery) | |
Mathematical Methods | |
Introduction to Abstract Mathematics | |
Quantitative Methods (Mathematics) | |
Basic Quantitative Methods | |
Real Analysis | |
Further Quantitative Methods (Mathematics) | |
Optimisation Theory | |
Differential Equations | |
Discrete Mathematics | |
Algebra and Number Theory | |
Further Mathematical Methods | |
Game Theory | |
Game Theory I | |
Chaos in Dynamical Systems | |
Optimisation in Function Spaces | |
Mathematics of Finance and Valuation | |
Probability for Finance | |
Algorithms in Java | |
Algebra and its Applications | |
Graph Theory | |
Complex Analysis (H) | |
History of Mathematics in Finance and Economics (H) | |
Partial Differential Equations (H) * | |
Management, Labour and Work | |
Core Disciplines II: Marketing, Human Resource Management and Information Systems | |
Organisational Theory and Behaviour (formerly ID200) (n/a 15/16) | |
Learning from Quantitative Data * | |
Firms, Management and Competitive Advantage (H) * | |
Business Transformation and Project Management (H) | |
E-business (H) | |
Corporate Social Responsibility and International Labour Standards (H) (n/a 15/16) | |
Operational Research Methods (formerly OR202) | |
Managing the Stone-Age Brain (H) | |
Strategy (3rd year only) | |
Topics in Management Research (H) (3rd year only) * | |
Digital Platform Innovation (H) (n/a 15/16) | |
Innovation and Technology Management (H) | |
Managing Diversity in Organisations (formerly ID316) (n/a 15/16) | |
International Context of Management (H) (formerly MN303) | |
Simulation Modelling and Analysis (formerly OR307) | |
International Human Resource Management (H) * (n/a 15/16) | |
Risk and Decision Analysis for Management and Policy (H) (3rd year only) | |
Behavioural Decision Science for Management and Policy (H) (3rd year only) | |
Extreme Organisational Behaviour: Examining behaviour in non-normative organisational contexts (H) | |
Practical Optimisation Modelling (H) (3rd year only) | |
Principles of Marketing (H) (3rd year only) | |
Marketing Action Learning Project (H) (3rd year only) | |
Logic | |
Reason, Knowledge and Values: An Introduction to Philosophy | |
Philosophy of Science | |
Philosophy of the Social Sciences | |
Scientific Revolutions: Philosophical & Historical Issues | |
Morality and Values | |
Set Theory and Further Logic * | |
Scientific Method and Policy | |
Problems of Analytic Philosophy | |
Philosophy and Public Policy | |
Business and Organisational Ethics (H) | |
Genes, Brains, and Society: Philosophical Issues in the Biomedical Sciences (H) | |
Emotion, Cognition and Behaviour: Science and Policy (H) | |
Global Justice (H) * (n/a 15/16) | |
Einstein for Everyone: From Time Travel to the Edge of the Universe (H) | |
Physics and the City: From Quantum Jumps to Stock Market Crashes (H) | |
Philosophy of Economics | |
Self, Others and Society: Perspectives on Social and Applied Psychology * | |
Societal Psychology: Theory and Applications (n/a 15/16) | |
Foundations of Social Policy (2nd year only) * | |
Sociology and Social Policy (not to be taken by 3rd year Social Policy students) | |
Introduction to Global Population Change | |
Social Economics and Policy (not to be taken by 3rd year Social Policy or Economics students) * | |
Crime and Society (not to be taken by 3rd year Social Policy students) | |
Research Methods for Social Policy (not to be taken by 2nd or 3rd year Sociology students) | |
Education Policy * (n/a 15/16) | |
Psychology of Crime and Criminal Justice | |
Criminological Perspectives | |
Poverty, Social Exclusion and Social Change | |
Implementing Social Policy: From Principles to Practice | |
Health and Social Care Policy | |
Demographic Description and Analysis | |
Assessing Social Progress | |
Crime Control: Ideas and Controversies | |
SA313 |
European Social Policy (withdrawn 15/16) |
Comparative and International Social Policy | |
Social Theory | |
Statistics in Society | |
Power, Inequality, and Difference: Contemporary Themes in Sociology | |
Sociological Analysis | |
Political Sociology | |
Gender and Society | |
Crime, Deviance and Control (n/a 15/16) | |
Sociology of Health and Medicine | |
Work, Management and Globalisation * | |
Researching London: Methods for Social Research | |
The Sociology of Race and Ethnicity | |
Digital Technology, Speed and Culture (n/a 15/16) | |
Knowledge, Power, and Social Change (H) * | |
Personal Life, Intimacy and the Family | |
Atrocity and Justice (H) * | |
Elementary Statistical Theory | |
Quantitative Methods (Statistics) | |
Statistical Methods for the Social Sciences | |
Statistical Models and Data Analysis | |
Probability, Distribution Theory and Inference | |
Statistics for Management Sciences | |
Actuarial Investigations: Financial | |
Survival Models | |
Regression and Generalized Linear Models | |
Actuarial Mathematics (Life) (H) | |
Stochastic Processes | |
Stochastic Simulation (H) * | |
Time Series and Forecasting | |
Actuarial Mathematics (General) | |
Aspects of Market Research | |
Bayesian Inference (H) | |
Market Research: An Integrated Approach | |
Stochastic and Actuarial Methods in Finance |
Mutually exclusive options (may not be combined)
The following courses may not be taken together i.e. students can only take one or other of the listed courses (and as programme regulations permit):
(H) means a half-unit course
(n/a 15/16) means not available in the 2015/16 academic year
AC100 Elements of Accounting and Finance with |
AC104 Elements of Accounting, Financial Institutions and Financial Management |
EC100 Economics A with |
EC102 Economics B |
EC201 Microeconomic Principles I with |
EC202 Microeconomic Principles II |
EC220 Introduction to Econometrics with |
EC221 Principles of Econometrics |
EC220 Introduction to Econometrics or EC221 Principles for Econometrics with |
ST201 Statistical Models and Data Analysis (H) or |
GY240 Research Techniques (Spatial, Social and Environmental) with |
GY2A0 Research Techniques (Spatial, Social and Environmental) |
LL104 Law of Obligations with |
LL209 Commercial Law |
MA100 Mathematical Methods with |
MA110 Basic Quantitative Methods or |
MA107 Quantitative Methods (Mathematics) (H) and ST107 Quantitative Methods (Statistics) (H) with |
MA100 Mathematical Methods or |
MA110 Basic Quantitative Methods with |
MA100 Mathematical Methods or |
MA207 Further Quantitative Methods (Mathematics) (H) with |
MA100 Mathematical Methods |
MA300 Game Theory with |
MA301 Game Theory I (H) |
MG102 Organisational Behaviour (H) with |
MG203 Organisational Theory and Behaviour (formerly ID200) |
MG201 Core Disciplines II: Marketing, Human Resource Management and Information Systems with |
MG314 Principles of Marketing (H) |
MG207 Economics for Management with |
EC201 Microeconomic Principles I or |
MG303 Foreign Direct Investment and Emerging Markets (H) with |
MG307 International Context of Management (H) (formerly MN303) |
SA218 Criminological Perspectives with |
SO210 Crime, Deviance and Control (n/a 15/16) |
ST102 Elementary Statistical Theory with |
ST107 Quantitative Methods (Statistics) (H) |
ST201 Statistical Models and Data Analysis H or ST205 Sample Surveys and Experiments (H) with |
ST203 Statistics for Management Sciences |
ST307 Aspects of Market Research (H) with |
ST327 Market Research: An Integrated Approach |