Programme Structure and Syllabus

Year 1: Foundation-level courses
Introduction to Economics | Statistics 1 | Mathematics 1 | Principles of Sociology | Introduction to Business and Management
Year 2: Advanced-level courses
Organisation Theory: An Interdisciplinary Approach | Principles of Accounting | Managerial Economics | Strategy
Year 3: Specialist-level courses 
Human Resource Management | Principles of Marketing | Management Mathematics | Introduction to Information Systems

Note: Students may choose from a list of elective courses for Year 2 and Year 3, depending on preferred area of concentration.


Source: http://www.londonexternal.ac.uk/prospective_students/undergraduate/lse/business/index.shtml




BSc in Economics

This degree will not only prepare you for a career as an economist in academia, industry, finance or government, but also a range of related careers such as accountancy, banking, and managerial jobs.

Programme Aim

To provide a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of economics, sociology and human geography subjects whose literature demonstrates key links with the process of development.

Programme Structure and Syllabus

Year 1: Foundation-level courses
Introduction to Economics | Statistics 1 | Mathematics 1 | Principles of Sociology | Statistics 2 | Mathematics 2
Year 2: Advanced-level courses
Elements of Econometrics | Macroeconomics | Microeconomics | Managerial Economics
Year 3: Specialist-level courses (choice of 4 full-credit courses)
Economics of Development | World Development or Introduction to Information Systems | International Political Economy or Public Economics | International Economics or Economics of Labour or Industrial Economics or Corporate Finance

Note: Students may choose from a list of elective courses for Year 2 and Year 3, depending on preferred area of concentration. 


Source: http://www.londonexternal.ac.uk/prospective_students/undergraduate/lse/economics/index.shtml



BSc in Management

This degree will prepare you for a career in areas of management consultancy, banking, accountancy or general management.

Programme Aim

To provide an opportunity for critical and theoretical study, particularly in economics. You will receive an intellectually demanding, broad preparation for management that draws on a wide range of social science disciplines.

Programme Structure and Syllabus

Year 1: Foundation-level courses
Introduction to Economics | Statistics| Mathematics | Principles of Sociology | Introduction to Business and Management
Year 2: Advanced-level courses
Organisation Theory: An Interdisciplinary Approach | Principles of Accounting | Managerial Economics | Strategy
Year 3: Specialist-level courses (choice of 4 full-credit courses) 
Human Resource Management | Principles of Marketing | Management Mathematics | Introduction to Information Systems

Note: Students may choose from a list of elective courses for Year 2 and Year 3, depending on preferred area of concentration. 


Source: http://www.londonexternal.ac.uk/prospective_students/undergraduate/lse/management/index.shtml



BSc in Development and Economics

This degree will prepare you for a career in areas of development promotion with a government planning agency or a non-governmental organisation.

Programme Aim

To provide a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of economics, sociology and human geography subjects whose literature demonstrates key links with the process of development.

Programme Structure and Syllabus

Year 1: Foundation-level courses
Introduction to Economics | Statistics 1 | Mathematics 1 | Principles of Sociology | Human Geography
Year 2: Advanced-level courses
Organisation Theory: An Interdisciplinary Approach | Macroeconomics | Microeconomics | Managerial Economics
Year 3: Specialist-level courses (choice of 4 full-credit courses) 
Economics of Development | Development Management | Social Policy or Social Research Methods | World Development

Note: Students may choose from a list of elective courses for Year 2 and Year 3, depending on preferred area of concentration.


Source: http://www.londonexternal.ac.uk/prospective_students/undergraduate/lse/dev_econ/index.shtml



BSc in Economics and Management

This degree will prepare you for a career in accountancy, banking and general management.

Programme Aim

To provide an in-depth study of economics with management options that will enable you to look analytically and critically at management issues.

Programme Structure and Syllabus

Year 1: Foundation-level courses
Introduction to Economics | Statistics 1 | Mathematics 1 | Principles of Sociology | Introduction to Business and Management
Year 2: Advanced-level courses
Organisation Theory: An Interdisciplinary Approach | Principles of Accounting | Macroeconomics | Microeconomics or Managerial Economics
Year 3: Specialist-level courses (choice of 4 full-credit courses) 
Human Resource Management | Principles of Marketing | Social Policy or World Development | International Political Economy or Public Economics | International Economics or Economics of Labour or Industrial Economics or Corporate Finance

Note: Students may choose from a list of elective courses for Year 2 and Year 3, depending on preferred area of concentration.


Source: http://www.londonexternal.ac.uk/prospective_students/undergraduate/lse/econ_mngt/index.shtml
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BSc in Business

This degree will prepare you for a career in areas of management consultancy, banking, accountancy and general management.
Programme Aim

To provide an understanding of the different functional areas of business and a solid foundation for a career in management.
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Bachelor of Science (BSc) courses with academic direction by the London School of Economics and Political Science