BSc Economics

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Intakes

1st Intake: February to June

2nd Intake: August to September

Certificate of Higher Education (CertHE) Route:

Age Requirements: Students must normally be aged 18 or above before 31st December in the year they first register.
One (1) GCE A/L (Local/London) and 4 GCE O/L (Local/London) including Mathematics and English.

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Six (6) GCE O/L (Local/London) including Mathematics and English.
Mathematics and English requirements: GCE O/L (Local/London) with a grade C or above.

Graduate Entry Route (flexible)

At least a 3-years Bachelors Degree from a University in any field of study, recognized by the University of London.

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Qualification from (University/ Taff) BSc Economics - University of London
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Locations Colombo
Subjects

Standard Route

100 Courses

EC1002 Introduction to economics
ST104A Statistics 1 (half course) and 104B Statistics 2* (half course)
MT105A Mathematics 1 (half course) and MT105B Mathematics 2** (half course)
One course (or two half courses) from Selection groups F(i), F(ii) or F(iii).

200 and 300 Courses

EC2020 Elements of econometrics
EC2065 Macroeconomics
EC2066 Microeconomics
One 300 courses from Selection group E
One 300 course from Selection group E
One 300 course from Selection group E
One 200 or 300 course from Selection group E
One 100, 200 or 300 course (or two half courses) from any Selection group

Graduate Entry Route

100 Courses

EC1002 Introduction to economics
ST104A Statistics 1 (half course) and ST104B Statistics 2* (half course)
MT105A Mathematics 1 (half course) and MT105B Mathematics 2** (half course)

200 and 300 Courses

EC2020 Elements of econometrics
EC2065 Macroeconomics
EC2066 Microeconomics
One 300 courses from Selection group E
One 300 course from Selection group E
One 200 or 300 course from Selection group E

Additional information

*ST104B Statistics 2 must be taken with or after ST104A Statistics 1
**MT105B Mathematics 2 must be taken with or after MT105A Mathematics 1

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Career paths

An economist in industry, finance, government or international organizations, but also for a range of other careers where these skills are valued


1) Public economics
2) Economics of the welfare state, including pensions
3) The finances of health care
4) Higher education finance and poverty relief

University
University of London
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Academic centers Royal Institute of Colombo
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