Programme Specification I. Programme Details Programme title Economics Final award (exit awards will be made as UG FHEQ level 6 PGT FHEQ level 7 outlined in the Taught Degree Regulations) BA MA BSc MSc LLB MRes LLM Other Graduate Diploma If other, please specify FHEQ level: 6 Mode of delivery Distance-learning On-campus Professional body accreditation (if applicable) Academic year this specification was created 2017/18 for 2018/19 intake Dates of any subsequent amendments II. Programme Aims: What will the programme allow you to achieve? 1. It provides a structured introduction to economics. 2. It equips students with an understanding of analytical concepts and ability to apply economic principles. 3. It creates competence in the basic mathematical and statistical methods used by economists. 4. It thus provides students with the knowledge and skills required to progress to postgraduate study in economics. III. Programme Learning Outcomes: What will you learn on the programme? There are four key areas in which you will develop: Learning Outcomes: Knowledge Students should be able to acquire a solid understanding of 1. microeconomic and macroeconomic theory and their application to policy analysis; 2. basic techniques in mathematics and statistics and their uses in economics. These methods include algebraic and non-algebraic functions, solving equations, matrix algebra, calculus, optimisation, descriptive statistics, estimation, hypothesis testing, and regression analysis; 3. a wide range of theoretical, empirical and policy issues relating to either international trade and finance, economic development, or banking and finance. Acquisition of a solid understanding of microeconomic and macroeconomic theory, their application to policy analysis, and wide range of issues in either international economics, development economics, or banking and finance through lectures and [1/3]
Acquisition of a solid understanding of basic techniques in mathematics and statistics through lectures and tutorials, as well as weekly exercises in mathematics (term 1) and statistics (term 2). Students are required to attend all classes, study extensively on their own and prepare non-assessed coursework regularly and to meet deadlines. Learning Outcomes: Intellectual (thinking) skills Students should be able to 1. think analytically and evaluate empirical evidence; 2. apply relevant theoretical concepts to real world economic issues. Acquisition of the ability to think analytically and evaluate evidence; and to apply relevant theoretical concepts to real world issues through lectures, tutorials, oral presentations, classroom discussions, and essay-writing in, and EITHER, Economic Development ; Acquisition of the ability to think analytically and evaluate evidence through lectures and tutorials in Quantitative Techniques. Learning Outcomes: Subject-based practical skills Students should be able to acquire the following practical skills: 1. Communicate effectively in writing on topics relating to economics. 2. Retrieve and select information from a variety of English-language sources. 3. Make tutorial presentations on designated topics. 4. Listen to and discuss ideas introduced during 5. Ability to handle logical analytical analysis. 6. Time management and planning. Acquisition of skills to communicate effectively in writing on topics relating to economics and to retrieve and select information from a variety of Englishlanguage sources through tutorial presentations, preparing and writing essays. Acquisition of skills to make tutorial presentations on designated topics through regular tutorial presentations. Acquisition of skills to listen to and discuss ideas through tutorial discussion. [2/3]
Acquisition of the ability to handle logical analytical analysis through weekly exercises in mathematics (term 1) and statistics (term 2). Acquisition of time management and planning skills through meeting deadlines for the submission of written work. Learning Outcomes: Transferrable skills 1. Writing with clarity and precision. 2. Structure and communicate ideas effectively both orally and in writing. 3. Understand unconventional ideas and assess conflicting explanations. 4. Study a variety of written and digital materials. 5. Graphical, representational skills. 6. Numeracy. Acquisition of skills to write with clarity and precision; and to structure and communicate ideas effectively both orally and in writing through tutorial presentations and essays. Acquisition of ability to understand unconventional ideas and assess conflicting explanations through lectures and Acquisition of skills to study a variety of written and digital materials through essay and tutorial preparation. Acquisition of graphical, representational skills, and numeracy through weekly mathematical and statistical exercises and Acquisition of ability to summarise and interpret statistical information, data and tables through statistical exercises and [3/3]
Graduate Diploma in Economics (full-time) Standard structure for those without strong quantitative background (see *) credits module code 153400131 153400132 153400116 153400117 + + Quantitative Techniques + FHEQ level 4 status core module core module core module Full-time study For students WITH strong quantitative background* credits + + + module code 153400131 153400132 153400103 153400117 Econometrics FHEQ status core module core module core module * EITHER GCSE mathematics grade A or B (or equivalent), plus A-level mathematics grade A or B (or equivalent), plus one full year module of mathematics AND statistics in their undergraduate studies with a mark of 60% or more. GCSE mathematics grade A or B (or equivalent), plus TWO full year modules of mathematics AND statistics in their undergraduate studies with a mark of 60% or more.
Graduate Diploma in Economics (part-time) Standard structure for those without strong quantitative background (see *) Part-time study Year 1 credits module code 153400131 153400116 + Quantitative Techniques FHEQ level 4 status core module core module For students WITH strong quantitative background* credits module code 153400131 153400103 + Econometrics status core module core module * EITHER GCSE mathematics grade A or B (or equivalent), plus A-level mathematics grade A or B (or equivalent), plus one full year module of mathematics AND statistics in their undergraduate studies with a mark of 60% or more. GCSE mathematics grade A or B (or equivalent), plus TWO full year modules of mathematics AND statistics in their undergraduate studies with a mark of 60% or more. Part-time study Year 2 For all part-time Year 2 students credits module code 153400132 153400117 + FHEQ status core module