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Programme Specification I. Programme Details Programme title 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 2016/17 Dates of any subsequent amendments 29 November 2017 for 2018/19 intake II. Programme Aims: What will the programme allow you to achieve? 1. Advanced understanding of economic principles, and appreciation of different methodological approaches in economics 2. Ability to discuss and evaluate the application of advanced economic principles to the design of economic policy and the analysis of economic issues 3. Ability to select and apply relevant technical and analytical methods, and exposure to the use of such techniques on data 4. Critical understanding of analytical methods, and appreciation of the history and development of economic ideas and the differing methods of analysis. 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. Advanced knowledge of macroeconomics, microeconomics and econometrics appropriate for economic research and policy issues 2. Understanding of distinctive approaches to economic theories and their applications 3. Proficiency in quantitative methods and effective use of these techniques to economic problems 4. Appreciation of the research literature in major specialised areas in economics 5. Understanding of the historical, political, institutional, international and social contexts in which specific economic analysis is applied. Through six core modules on Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Advanced Macroeconomic, Advanced Microeconomic, and two Econometrics modules students will obtain substantial knowledge of advanced economic theory and quantitative methods. Students are required to attend all classes, hand in assessed work, pass examinations and carry out assessed databased project Through two further optional modules chosen from theoretical and applied economics, institutional economics, political economy and Assessment of the above is through unseen examinations, course work and a dissertation [1/3]

specialised regional courses students will be able to acquire knowledge in specialised areas of economics Through a wide range of critical lectures/seminars and access to heterodox as well as orthodox recommended reading in every module students will be able to form a comprehensive understanding of critical issues in economic theory and policy Learning Outcomes: Intellectual (thinking) skills 1. Literary and information processing skills necessary for advanced engagements with a range of contemporary economic theories and interpretations 2. The ability to contribute to current policy debates concerning macroeconomic performance, micro-economic concerns, as well as sectoral and institutional economic issues 3. Application of critical judgement in evaluating economic analyses from pluralistic perspectives and interdisciplinary synthesis 4. Ability to communicate technical analysis and results with proportionality and awareness of limitations 5. Ability to formulate research questions and carry out independent research Intellectual skills will be developed in all the courses offered in the programme. All courses will introduce theory and data that needs to be assessed critically and students will learn how conflicting interpretations can arise from the same information. Intellectual skills will be further sharpened through carrying out independent research under supervision for the assessed dissertation. Learning Outcomes: Subject-based practical skills 1. The ability to use data sets and econometric software for empirical analysis 2. Ability to retrieve, sift and select information for a variety of electronic, published and gray sources. Students with the necessary language skills are encouraged to explore non-english language sources where appropriate 3. An ability to engage in debate and discussion in seminars, including presenting seminar papers and listening to and discussing ideas introduced during seminars 4. Research techniques including searching for data and material in a wide variety of libraries and electronic databases 5. The ability to conduct independent research on a topic in economics Through practical exercises and projects in the Econometrics modules Through carrying out independent research under guidance of academic staff, both for course work essays and dissertation Through regular seminar presentations and discussions Through the carrying out of assessed independent research Assessment of the above is through unseen examinations, course work and a dissertation [2/3]

Learning Outcomes: Transferrable skills 1. Structure and communicate ideas effectively both orally and in writing 2. Use a wide range of written and digital materials, available in a large number of libraries and research institutes of a kind they will not have used as undergraduates 3. Present material orally 4. Ability to engage in meetings by presenting, discussing, and constructively critiquing ideas introduced during meetings 5. Knowledge of how to retrieve, sift, select, analyse and synthesise information from a variety of sources. Through seminar presentations and discussions Through classroom participation in tutorials and seminars Through research for assessed essays and dissertations General statement on contact hours postgraduate programmes All Masters programmes consist of 180 credits, made up of taught modules of 30 or credits, taught over 10 or 20 weeks, and a dissertation of 60 credits. The programme structure shows which modules are compulsory and which optional. As a rough guide, 1 credit equals approximately 10 hours of work. Most of this will be independent study (see https://www.soas.ac.uk/admissions/ug/teaching/) such as reading and research, preparing coursework, revising for examinations and so on. It will also include class time, which may include lectures, seminars and other classes. Some subjects, such as learning a language, have more class time than others. In the Department of, most postgraduate modules have a two hour lecture and a one hour seminar every week, but this does vary. More information is on the page for each module. [3/3]

MSc Dissertation credits 60 module code PECC998 Dissertation for MSc status PECC045 Advanced Econometrics A credits 30 module code PECC005 PECC006 PECH021 PECH022 PECC008 Macroeconomics Advanced Microeconomic Advanced Macroeconomic Econometrics (previously from list below Microeconomics OR Quantitative Methods I)* status core module core module core module core module core module PECC051 guided option* *for students with a strong background in Econometrics, the following alternative combination of modules is available; this allows them to take both Advanced Econometrics A and without having to complete Econometrics first: credits 30 module code PECC005 PECC006 PECH021 PECH022 PECC045 PECC051 Macroeconomics Advanced Econometrics A Advanced Microeconomic Advanced Macroeconomic Microeconomics from list below status core module core module core module core module core module core module guided option* List of optional modules (subject to availability) Code Title Credits PECC045 Advanced Econometrics A * if not taken as a core module PECC051 * if not taken as a core module PECC024 African economies 1: applied microeconomic analysis PECC025 African economies 2: applied macroeconomic analysis PECC028 Applied economics of the Middle East 1 PECC029 Applied economics of the Middle East 2 PECC011 Capital markets, derivatives & corporate finance PECH023 China and World Development PECH024 China's Economic Transformation PECH025 Economic Development of Japan PECC026 Economic development of South Asia a) the macroeconomy PECC027 Economic development of South Asia b) major sectors & the internationa PECC030 Economic development of the Asia Pacific region 1 PECC031 Economic development of the Asia Pacific region 2 PECC048 of Environment and Development PECC036 Financial Systems and Economic Development PECH026 Gender (PG) PECC063 Global Economic Policy Analysis PECH027 Global Production and Industrial Policy PECH030 Green Finance PECC007 Growth & development PECH006 History of Economic Analysis PECC064 Institutions and Governance PECC019 International Finance PECC018 International Trade and Investment PECH029 Limits to Growth? PECC047 Marxist Political Economy & World Development PECC049 Political Economy of Agriculture & Food PECC020 Political Economy of Institutions PECC021 Theory of Financial Institutions and Policy

Dissertation credits 60 module code PECC998 Dissertation for MSc status MSc List of optional modules (subject to availability) Code Title Credits PECC045 Advanced Econometrics A * if not taken as a core module PECC051 * if not taken as a core module PECC024 African economies 1: applied microeconomic analysis PECC025 African economies 2: applied macroeconomic analysis PECC028 Applied economics of the Middle East 1 PECC029 Applied economics of the Middle East 2 PECC011 Capital markets, derivatives & corporate finance PECH023 China and World Development PECH024 China's Economic Transformation PECH025 Economic Development of Japan PECC026 Economic development of South Asia a) the macroeconomy PECC027 Economic development of South Asia b) major sectors & the internationa PECC030 Economic development of the Asia Pacific region 1 PECC031 Economic development of the Asia Pacific region 2 PECC048 of Environment and Development PECC036 Financial Systems and Economic Development PECH026 Gender (PG) PECC063 Global Economic Policy Analysis PECH027 Global Production and Industrial Policy PECH030 Green Finance PECC007 Growth & development PECH006 History of Economic Analysis PECC064 Institutions and Governance PECC019 International Finance PECC018 International Trade and Investment PECH029 Limits to Growth? PECC047 Marxist Political Economy & World Development PECC049 Political Economy of Agriculture & Food PECC020 Political Economy of Institutions PECC021 Theory of Financial Institutions and Policy PECC008 Econometrics (previously Quantitative Methods I)* core module PECC045 Advanced Econometrics A OR PECC051 credits 30 module code PECC005 PECC006 PECH021 PECH022 Macroeconomics OR Microeconomics Advanced Microeconomic Advanced Macroeconomic from list below status core module core module core module core module PECC045 PECC051 guided option* Advanced Econometrics A core module