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Second year programme – Flexible Combined Honours

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One compulsory Economics module is taken:

  • Economic Principles and PolicyBEE2024 (30 credits)

and 30 credits chosen from level two Economics modules available in the Business School, e.g.:

  • Public Finance BEE2005 (30 credits)
  • Economics of Social PolicyBEE2015 (30 credits)
  • Introduction to Econometric TheoryBEE2020 (15 credits)
  • Statistics and EconometricsBEE2006 (30 credits)

to make a total of 60 credits in this half of the overall Flexible Combined Honours degree programme.

Second year transfer into Economics from another Exeter first year programme

If you would like to transfer into Economics from your second year you should have 3 grade As at A-Level or equivalent tariff points (A*AA for transfers applying from September 2011) and one of the A-Levels (or equivalent) should be in Mathematics.

Entry into the second year will require an interview with the Economics FCH co-ordinator.

Required modules may include the following within the second and final years:

Year two

  • Economic Principles BEE1029 (30 credits)
  • Basic Mathematical EconomicsBEE1020 (15 credits) (if A-Level Maths has not been taken)
  • Mathematics for EconomicsBEE1024 (15 credits) (if A-Level Maths has been taken)

Year three

  • Economic Principles and PolicyBEE2024 (30 credits)

 

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