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84 economic studies minimum requirements


MA & BSc Honours SQA Higher: GCE A-Level: ILC Higher: IB Diploma:


MA Honours Essential subjects: BSc Honours Essential subjects:


A science or mathematics (H, A-L, ILC H, HL).


advanced entry (to Level 2)


MA & BSc Honours SQA Advanced Higher: BB + BB (H) in different subjects GCE A-Level: IB Diploma:


ABB 34 points with 6, 6, 5 at HL MA Honours Essential subjects: BSc Honours Essential subjects:


Economics or mathematics (AH, A-L, HL).


other qualifications Please see ‘Social and Environmental Sciences’ on


page 140 for details.


degree programmes (with UCAS Codes) MA Degree Programmes MA Business Economics with Marketing*


MA Economics* MA Financial Economics* MA Spatial Economics and Development


MA Business Economics with Marketing and... American Studies


European Studies Geography History


Mathematics Politics


Psychology


MA Economics and... European Studies


History


None, but see entry requirements for other Joint Honours subject.


None, but see entry requirements for other Joint Honours subject.


ABBB BCC


ABBB 30 points with 5, 5, 5 at HL


International Relations Politics


BSc Degree Programmes BSc Economics


BSc Financial Economics BSc Business Economics with Marketing


BSc Economics and… Applied Computing Mathematics


BSc Financial Economics and… Applied Computing


Mathematics


See also degrees in: MA/BSc International Business (page 102) BSc Business Management (page 72) BFin Finance (page 96)


See making your application on page 32. why study at dundee?


Scotland was the birthplace of modern economics but the profession is now truly international. Our staff hold qualifications from major universities around the world, publish research in leading international journals and regularly present work at international conferences. So if you want to understand how the economy and the world of business and finance work then there is no better place to study than Dundee.


LN15 L100 L114 LK14


TLN0 LNR0 LLN0 LNV0 LNG0 L0N0 LNC0


LR18 LV11


www.dundee.ac.uk/prospectus/economics


Dundee offers a flexible Honours programme in business, economics and finance enabling you to choose a combination of subjects that best suits your aptitudes and aspirations. You can choose to take either an MA if your interests and background lie mainly in the arts and social sciences or a BSc if you lean more towards mathematics, computing and the physical sciences.


If you want to train as an economist then the economics degree will provide you with all you need while offering the greatest flexibility in your future career choices. If, however, you decide on a career in business then you can choose the Business Economics with Marketing degree which focuses on the business environment. The third possibility is the Financial Economics degree for those attracted by the opportunities in the financial sector.


The skills you will acquire will provide you with an excellent foundation for your future life and career.


LLD2 LL12


* Also available with French, German or Spanish please visit our programme webpage for UCAS codes.


L101 L111 L1N5


GL41 GL11


GLK1 GLD1


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