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Programme Specification I. Programme Details Programme title Development Economics Final award (exit awards will be made as BA MA outlined in the Taught Degree Regulations) BSc MSc Other... Mode of delivery Distance-learning On-campus Professional body accreditation (if applicable) n/a Academic year this specification was created 2017/18 for 2018/19 onwards Dates of any subsequent amendments II. Programme Aims: What will the programme allow you to achieve? 1. A grounding in economic theory and quantitative techniques 2. A thorough understanding of problems with economic development and underdevelopment 3. An introduction to regionally-specific economic issues in Asia and Africa from world experts 4. The opportunity to explore heterodox economic theories with world experts 5. The ability to combine economics with introductions to other disciplines taught in SOAS III. Programme Learning Outcomes: What will you learn on the programme? There are four key areas in which you will develop: Learning Outcomes: Knowledge 1. A good understanding of modern economic theory. 2. An understanding of quantitative techniques with the possibility to gain an introduction to econometrics, depending on optional module choices. 3. Advanced training in important branches of theoretical and applied economics and economic policy debate (depending on optional module choices) 4. A strong understanding of the special problems of developing countries of Asia and Africa, with students extending their knowledge and understanding of the problems of economic development through a core development economics module in year 2 and final year modules focussing on an important region of Asia or Africa (e.g. China or Sub- Saharan Africa). The understanding of modern economic theory is gained through compulsory modules in economic analysis (micro- and macroeconomics). The grounding in quantitative techniques is gained from compulsory quantitative methods modules. Training in applied economics is gained through second and third year optional modules. [1/4]

The appreciation of the special problems of developing countries in Asia and Africa is gained from core modules in years 1 and 2 with a focus on development countries and development economics, as well as at least one module and a maximum of three regionally specialised modules development modules in year 3. Learning Outcomes: Intellectual (thinking) skills 1. An appreciation of both orthodox and heterodox economic theories, especially as they relate to controversies in economic growth and development. 2. The ability to use arguments from different schools of economic analysis to study important topics in applied economic, especially in the field of economic development. 3. The ability to develop coherent and logical economic arguments. 4. An understanding of the uses and misuses of quantitative analysis in economic research, especially as it relates to developing economies. 5. The ability to take a global, rather than narrowly US- or Euro-centric, approach to the analysis of key economic issues. The appreciation of orthodox and heterodox economic theory, and the ability to use different schools of economic argument, and the ability to develop coherent and logical economic argument are all gained as students progress from elementary modules to advanced modules and refine their intellectual understanding of the development of modern economic analysis and development economics. Students are encouraged to explore different schools of thought and how these schools relate to one another. Students are also encouraged to take a critical approach to the work of international development agencies and to the policy advice they offer. The introductory understanding of the uses and misuses of quantitative analysis is gained by students taking compulsory quantitative methods modules. The ability to take a global approach is gained by the opportunity for students to take introductory and more advanced core modules with a focus on global and development economics in years 1 and 2, followed by regionally focussed economic development modules in year 3, as well as from lecturers own research focuses. [2/4]

Learning Outcomes: Subject-based practical skills 1. The ability to present coherent economic arguments orally and in writing. 2. The ability to locate economic literature quickly from both monographs and journals, making full use of the internet. 3. Familiarity with important international publications and data sources including World Bank, IMF, OECD and UN databases. 4. The ability to use standard computer packages to analyse data and present the results of such analysis in tabular and graphical form. The ability to present coherent economic arguments orally and in writing is gained from assistance to students to make clear and concise oral presentations in tutorials, as well as detailed feedback on written work The ability to locate economic literature and familiarity with international publications/data sources is gained academics encouraging students to read widely and make full use of the SOAS and other University of London libraries rather than simply relying on set texts and key readings. Students are also offered library training in the SOAS library (a national research library). The ability to use standard computer packages to analyse data is gained through tutor assistance to students, including tutorials in computer labs for some modules. Learning Outcomes: Transferrable skills 1. The ability to analyse and evaluate competing theoretical claims and their policy implications. 2. The ability to communicate with clarity and precision orally and in writing. 3. The ability to locate and synthesize relevant information from a wide variety of sources. 4. The skills necessary for independent research. 5. Effective time management and self-organisation. 6. The ability to test their ideas in discussion. 7. Graphical, representational skills, and numeracy. 8. Ability to summarise and interpret statistical information, data and tables. Assess the validity of arguments and make judgements on complex situations, in particular in essays and presentations. Write and speak with clarity and concision by setting clear guidelines and giving detailed feedback to essays and presentations from year 1 onward. [3/4]

Use a variety of sources as research materials in their essays, oral presentations. Students can choose to do an independent study project allowing students to write on quite original topics using materials that no one has used before. Work to deadlines, with clear deadlines for essays and penalty for late submission. Develop self-reflexiveness through classroom discussion, feedback on essays and presentations, and module assessment. Acquisition of graphical, representational skills, and numeracy through weekly quantitative modules. Acquisition of ability to summarise and interpret statistical information, data and tables through quantitative modules. [4/4]

Year 1 Year 2 BSc Development Economics Prerequisistes In order to take... Students should also have taken or provide evidence of equivalence to course convenors for: For students WITHOUT A-level or equivalent in Maths Macroeconomic Analysis Introduction to Economic Analysis credits 30 30 30 30 Microeconomic Analysis Introduction to Economic Analysis module code 153400003 153400120 153400102 Introduction to Economic Analysis and/or Comparative Growth Issues in Economic Development in Asia and Africa Introduction to Economic Comparative Growth in Asia module title Introduction to Quantitative International Economics Introduction to Economic Analysis & Africa Analysis Methods for Economists Banking and Finance Introduction to Economic Analysis FHEQ level 4 level 4 level 4 The Economics of the Environment status core module core module core module optional module Global Economic Policy Gender Economics Labour Economics For students WITH A-level or equivalent in Maths Economic Development of Africa credits 30 30 30 30 China's Economic Transformation module code 153400003 153400121 153400102 China and World Development module title Introduction to Economic Quantitative Methods for Comparative Growth in Asia Economic Development of the Modern Middle East Analysis Economists & Africa Economic Development of Japan FHEQ level 4 level 4 level 4 Economic Development of Southeast Asia status core module core module core module optional module History of Economic Thought and Methods Economic Development in the Asia- Pacific Region Economic Development of South Asia For students WITHOUT A-level or equivalent in Maths credits 30 30 30 30 module code 153400130 153400123 153400124 153400121 module title Microeconomic Analysis Macroeconomic Analysis Issues in Development Quantitative Methods for Economics Economists FHEQ level 5 level 5 level 6 level 4 status core module core module core module core module For students WITH A-level or equivalent in Maths credits 30 30 30 30 module code 153400130 153400123 153400124 module title Microeconomic Analysis Macroeconomic Analysis Issues in Development Economics from list A FHEQ level 5 level 5 level 5 status core module core module core module guided option* credits 120 Year 3 module title from list B status guided option* List of modules (subject to availability) List A FHEQ level Code Title Credits Prerequisites 4 153400121 Quantitative Methods for Economists 30 Only if not taken in Y1. Pre- requisite: 153400120 Introduction to Quantitative Methods for Economists 5 153400103 Econometrics 30 Pre-requisite 153400121 Quantitative Methods for Economists 5 153400100 Banking and Finance 30 5 153400106 International Economics 30 List B FHEQ level Code Title Credits Prerequisites 4 153400121 Quantitative Methods for Economists 30 Only if not taken in Y1 or Y2. Pre- requisite: 153400120 5 153400103 Econometrics 30 Only if not taken in Y2. Pre-requisite 153400121 5 153400100 Banking and Finance 30 If not already taken in Year 2 5 153400106 International Economics 30 If not already taken in Year 2 6 153400119 Applied Econometrics 30 Pre- requisite: 153400103 Econometrics 6 153400126 Advanced Mathematical Methods 30 Pre- requisite: 153400121 Quantitative Methods for Economists 6 153400136 The Economics of the Environment 15 Pre-requisite: 153400123 Macroeconomic Analysis or 153400130 Microeconomic Analysis 6 153400125 Global Economic Policy 30 Pre-requisite: 153400123 Macroeconomic Analysis or 153400130 Microeconomic Analysis 6 153401001 Gender Economics 15 Pre-requisite: 153400123 Macroeconomic Analysis or 153400130 Microeconomic Analysis 6 153400129 Labour Economics 30 Pre-requisite: 153400123 Macroeconomic Analysis or 153400130 Microeconomic Analysis 6 153401005 Principles of Marxist Political Economy 15 Pre-requisite: 153400123 Macroeconomic Analysis or 153400130 Microeconomic Analysis 6 153400135 History of Economic Thought and Methods 15 Pre-requisite: 153400123 Macroeconomic Analysis or 153400130 Microeconomic Analysis 6 153400114 Independent Study Project in Economics 30 Pre-requisite: 153400123 Macroeconomic Analysis or 153400130 Microeconomic Analysis Students must take AT LEAST ONE and can take NO MORE THAN A TOTAL OF THREE regional economic development modules 6 153400101 Economic Development of Africa 30 Pre-requisite: 153400123 Macroeconomic Analysis or 153400130 Microeconomic Analysis 6 153400031 Economic Development of the Modern Middle East 30 Pre-requisite: 153400123 Macroeconomic Analysis or 153400130 Microeconomic Analysis 6 153400134 Economic Development of Japan 15 Pre-requisite: 153400123 Macroeconomic Analysis or 153400130 Microeconomic Analysis 6 153400011 Economic Development of South Asia 30 Pre-requisite: 153400123 Macroeconomic Analysis or 153400130 Microeconomic Analysis 6 153400012 Economic Development of South East Asia 30 Pre-requisite: 153400123 Macroeconomic Analysis or 153400130 Microeconomic Analysis 6 153401004 China's Economic Transformation 15 Pre-requisite: 153400123 Macroeconomic Analysis or 153400130 Microeconomic Analysis 6 153401003 China and World Development 15 Pre-requisite: 153400123 Macroeconomic Analysis or 153400130 Microeconomic Analysis 6 153400133 Economic Development in the Asia-Pacific Region I 15 Pre-requisite: 153400123 Macroeconomic Analysis or 153400130 Microeconomic Analysis 6 153401002 Economic development in the Asia-Pacific Region II 15 Pre-requisite: 153400123 Macroeconomic Analysis or 153400130 Microeconomic Analysis