Italian and Economics
The below course structure is indicative. Modules on offer change year on year, dependent on staff research interests and availability.
Year One |
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Core Modules |
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Modern Italian Language I (at Beginners (IT101-30), Intermediate or Advanced (IT107-30) level) | ||
Economics 1 (EC107-30) |
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EC122 Statistical Techniques A OR EC124 Statistical Techniques B and EC139 Mathematical Techniques A OR EC140 Mathematical Techniques B |
Year Two/Three - Spent Abroad |
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Year Two/Three |
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Core Modules |
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Modern Italian Language ll (IT201-30) or Modern Italian Language IlI (IT301-30) | |
Economics 2 (EC204-30) | |
Applied Econometrics (EC203-30) or Econometrics 1 (EC226-30) | |
Optional Modules |
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Intermediate Year Italian Studies Modules (totalling 30 credits) - may include SMLC LN modules |
Year Four |
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Core Modules |
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Modern Italian Language IV (IT401-30) | |
Research in Applied Economics (EC331-30) OR Research Methods in Economics (EC346-15) AND one of the following 15 credit modules: Macroeconomic Policy in the EU (EC307-15) International Economics (EC312-15) The International Economy in the Twentieth Century (EC313-15) |
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Optional Modules |
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Final Year Italian Studies Modules (totalling 30 credits)* - may include SMLC LN modules |
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Final Year Economics modules (totalling 30 credits)* |
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*Exceptional case for 15 credits external module may be allowed subject to the approval of the SMLC Director of Undergraduate Studies. |