BSc Environmental Policy with Economics
For second and third year students in 2013-14
Paper |
Course number and title | ||
See note |
The LSE Course: Understanding the causes of things | ||
Year 1 | |||
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1 |
Environmental Change: Past, Present and Future | ||
2 |
Sustainable Development | ||
3 |
Economics B | ||
4 |
Either MA100 Mathematical Methods or MA107 Quantitative Methods (Mathematics) (H) and ST107 Quantitative Methods (Statistics) (H) | ||
Year 2 | |||
5 |
Environment: Science and Society | ||
6 |
Applied Environmental Economics | ||
7 |
One from: | ||
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European Economic Policy | |||
Latin America and the International Economy | |||
The Politics of Economic Policy | |||
Contemporary Political Theory | |||
Public Policy Analysis | |||
Politics and Institutions in Europe | |||
Economy, Society and Space | |||
Urban and Spatial Economic Analysis I | |||
Introduction to Global Development | |||
Political Geographies, Policy and Space | |||
Research Techniques (compulsory prerequisite for GY350 Independent Research Project) | |||
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International Political Theory | ||
Law and the Environment | |||
Public International Law | |||
Philosophy of the Social Sciences | |||
European Social Policy | |||
8 |
Microeconomic Principles I | ||
Year 3 | |||
9 |
Environmental Governance | ||
10 |
Environment and Development | ||
11 & 12 |
Two from: | ||
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Macroeconomic Principles I | ||
Industrial Economics | |||
International Economics | |||
Public Economics | |||
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Theories of Regional Development and Change | ||
The Political Geography of Development and the South | |||
Urban Development: Politics, Policy and Planning | |||
The Geography of Gender: Global Perspectives | |||
Urban and Spatial Economic Analysis II | |||
Independent Research Project (GY240 compulsory prerequisite) | |||
International Organisations | |||
Strategic Aspects of International Relations | |||
Sovereignty, Rights and Justice: Issues in International Political Theory | |||
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. Level 1 courses and modern language courses are not permitted as part of this degree programme in Years 2 and 3. Students wishing to study a modern language are encouraged to take one of the LSE Language Centre's extra-curricular courses |