Economic Development
Electives
Semester 1
- Basic Econometrics
- Economics of Inequality and Deprivation
- Environmental Economics
- Financial Institutions and Markets in Developing Countries
- International Trade
- Project Planning, Appraisal and Implementation
- Theory and Principles of Sustainability
Semester 2
- Aid and Development
- Financial Sector Stability and Growth
- Foreign Direct Investment and Development
- Money, Finance and Growth
- Policies for Sustainability and Development
In semester 2, and to some extent in semester 1, students may take courses offered by other Subjects witihin the College of Social Sciences listed below, provided that they are not scheduled at the same time as compulsory courses. Availability will depend on sufficient student numbers.
Economic and Social History
- Economic Growth in the Twentieth Century (semester 1)
Politics
- Contemporary Chinese Politics (semester 2)
- International Cooperation (semester 1)
- International Security and Global Politics (semester 2)
- The EU in International Politics and Development (semester 2)
Central and Eastern European Studies
- Changing State and Society in Central Europe (semester 2)
- Economic Transformation in Central Europe (semester 2)
- Globalisation and the New Security agenda in Central and Eastern Europe (semester 2)
- Society, Environment and the Concept of Sustainable Development in Post-Soviet Russia (semester 2)
Students may choose other relevant postgraduate courses subject to approval.
