• The first year is evenly split between the two Departments. In Economics students will take Economics (30 credits) and Introduction to Mathematics for Economics (15 credits), plus one optional module from a list of four. In Geography, students will take Thinking Geographically I and Thinking Geographically II (15 credits each), plus two optional 15 credit modules from a list of seven.
  • In the second year, students will take two compulsory 30 credit modules in Economics: Microeconomics, and Macroeconomic Theory and Policy. students may choose any four 15 credit modules from the Geography second-year options, or take an additional 15 credit module in Economics and three 15 credit modules in Geography. 
  • In the final year, you will choose at least 30 credits and not more than 90 credits can be selected from any of the second/third-year modules in Economics, and at least 30 credits and not more than 90 credits must be chosen from all final year Geography options. A minimum of 90 credits must be taken in both Economics and Geography over the second and third years.
  • Upon successful completion of 360 credits, students will be awarded a BSc (Econ) (Hons) in Economics and Geography.