This course will provide you with a systematic understanding of economic approaches to development and in particular, the role of finance and financial institutions. Students will be able to evaluate the merits of the various mechanisms of financing development and to understand the bases for financial policy.
All applicants are required to have an Honours degree, normally at the level of a 2:2 or above (or equivalent) plus equivalent of GCSE Grade 4 (old grade C) or above in English Language.
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On completion of this qualification, you may go on to work in an economics or finance policy capacity in government, the private sector, in development agencies (e.g. regional or national development banks) or in the third sector in a capacity relating to economics and finance (e.g. microfinance or enterprise support and development).
First Year
Core
Dissertation
Economic Growth and Development
Applied Econometrics
International Economics
Finance for Development
Optional
Sustainable Cities
Africa Study Visit
Assessing Development Practices, Needs and Outcomes
Project Implementation Management
Project Risk Management
Econometric Methods and Applications
Risk Assessment and Management
Policy Analysis for Governance and Development
Issues in Development Theory
Critical Perspectives on Sustainable Development
Project Finance and Appraisal
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