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BSc Development and Economics

Is this programme for me?

This degree is for you if you:

Programme aims

To provide a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of economics, sociology and human geography subjects whose literature demonstrates key links with the process of development.

Programme structure

The degree consists of 12 units when taken through the Standard Route and 9 units through the Graduate Entry Route.

Prestige and career progression

The programme has been developed by academics at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), regarded as an international centre of academic excellence and innovation in the social sciences. This degree will prepare you for a career in areas of development promotion with a government planning agency or a non-governmental organisation.

Flexible study at a reasonable cost

You have between 3-8 years to complete the programme. The total fee payable to the University is £3,237 for the Standard Route. The Graduate Entry Route costs £2,727. Please note that these figures do not reflect any annual fee increase and assume completion in the minimum study period permitted.

Study materials

The study materials that we send you include:

Study support and online resources

You can either study independently at a pace that suits you, or enrol for additional classes at a local institution (either full time or part time) and benefit from the more formalized support this provides.

Summary of key dates

Application deadline 17 September (non-EU)
17 October (EU)
in the year before you intend to sit your first exams
Registration deadline 30 November
Despatch of study materials Shortly after your registration form is received
Examinations take place May/June

If you do not have traditional 'A' levels or their equivalent, the Access route has been designed to provide you with an entry route to the degrees in the fields of Economics, Management, Finance and the Social Sciences. The Diploma in Economics, a qualification in its own right, similarly provides an entry route to these degrees (please note that for the Diploma in Economics you must study at a recognised centre, which is listed offering this programme on the Directory of Institutions).