BSc Money, Banking and Finance modules 2018/19
First year
Core modules
Students without A-Level Mathematics or with A-Level Mathematics grade C or below or equivalent mustchoose the following module:
Students with A-Level Mathematics grades A*, A and B or equivalent must choose the following module:
Second year
Core modules
Optional modules
Choose 30 credits from the following.
- Contemporary Issues in the UK Economy, 20 credits
- Econometric Methods, 10 credits
- Microfoundations of Macroeconomics, 10 credits
- Financial Accounting Theory, 10 credits
- Financial Reporting, 10 credits
- China and the World Economy, 10 credits
- Decision Theory and Games, 10 credits
- Development Economics, 20 credits
- Environmental Economics, 20 credits
- Management Accounting, 10 credits
- Mathematical Statistics for Economics, 10 credits
- Optimization for Economics, 10 credits
- Public Economics, 10 credits
Third year
Core modules
Optional modules
Choose 60 credits from the following modules. Where modules are linked, both parts must be chosen:
- International Trade Policy, 10 credits
- The Russian Economy: From Plan to Market A, 10 credits
- The Russian Economy: From Plan to Market B, 10 credits
- Advanced Econometric Theory, 10 credits
- Advanced Financial Accounting, 20 credits
- Advanced Management Accounting, 20 credits
- Applied Econometrics, 10 credits
- Behavioural and Experimental Economics, 10 credits
- Economic Policy and Political Economy, 10 credits
- Economics of Financial Markets, 10 credits
- Economics of Uncertainty and Information, 10 credits
- Economics of the European Union, 20 credits
- Game Theory, 10 credits
- General Equilibrium and Welfare, 10 credits
- Health Economics, 10 credits
- History of Economic Thought, 20 credits
- International Trade Theory, 10 credits
- International and European Monetary Issues, 10 credits
- Labour Economics, 20 credits
- Open Economy Macroeconomics, 10 credits
- Professional Development, 20 credits
- Theory of Industrial Organisation, 10 credits
- Topics in Economic Theory and Practice, 20 credits