Politics and Economics BA Honours UCAS code LL21 3 Years www.ncl.ac.uk/ug/LL21 Printed from the web page above on 16/02/2015 Politics and Economics • • • • BA Honours UCAS code LL21 3 Years Facilities and support This flexible degree is delivered jointly by Politics and Newcastle University Business School. It offers the exciting intellectual challenge of exploring two contrasting disciplines of central importance to the contemporary world. • • In Politics, you study international politics, political thought and political systems from around the world In Economics you study mathematically focused modules in topics such as economic analysis, political economy, and analysing economic data The skills and knowledge you develop will equip you for a range of careers, and you will have the opportunity to specialise further in both disciplines as the degree progresses. An optional year abroad is available, adding an international dimension to your study experience. Holland Norway Spain Sweden As a Joint Honours student at Newcastle, you will divide your time between Politics and Economics. • • Politics is delivered by the School of Geography, Politics and Sociology Economics is delivered by Newcastle University Business School Politics • • A diverse and friendly community of students and academics Located in the dedicated Politics Building, next door to the University's main library building Newcastle University Business School • • • A global community, with staff and students representing 69 different countries Access to teaching, learning and computing facilities in our state-of-the-art building within Newcastle's emerging business district Take a virtual tour of our new Business School building on the School's website Support • • Personal tutor throughout your degree – an academic member of staff who can help with academic and personal issues Peer mentor in your first year – a fellow student who can help you settle in and answer any questions you have Social activities • Quality and ranking Politics at Newcastle achieved a very impressive 98% overall student satisfaction score in the National Student Survey 2014, ranking us 3rd in the UK. We also rank in the top 20 universities in the UK in The Complete University Guide 2015. Activities organised by the Politics Society and Economics Society Teaching and assessment Study at the cutting edge • Politics at Newcastle has an international reputation for its research which feeds directly into your teaching The research expertise of Newcastle University Business School is also reflected in your choice of modules, particularly in the later Stages of your degree In the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2014 we rank in the top 200 universities in the world. • Opportunities abroad Teaching methods UK and EU students have the chance to broaden their academic experience by taking part in an Erasmus exchange during Stage 3. • • • • • This gives you the chance to spend a semester studying abroad at one of our partner universities. Students from the School have recently studied in: • • • Denmark France Germany Lectures Lively seminars Teamwork exercises Research projects Simulations, and more Assessment methods • You complete the equivalent of at least three presentations, three essays and three examinations in each semester Take a virtual tour at www.ncl.ac.uk/tour 2 • You can also choose to write a dissertation in Stage 3, supervised by a member of staff, on a topic of special interest to you Find out more • • Teaching and assessment methods may vary from module to module. More information about each module can be found in the Modules section Visit our Teaching and Learning pages to read about the outstanding learning experience available to all students at Newcastle University Enjoying a coffee in the Students' Union Building Modules Our degrees are divided into Stages. Each Stage lasts for an academic year and you need to complete modules totalling 120 credits by the end of each Stage. Please be aware that programme modules do change and therefore may differ for your year of entry. Stage 1 Compulsory modules ECO1002 Economic Analysis ECO1005 Economic Applications and Data Analysis ECO1010 Mathematics for Economics POL1131 Studying Political Economy: Ideas, Theories and Skills Optional modules You choose two modules from the list below: POL1017 Governing Under Pressure: The Politics of the UK and EU POL1032 Introduction to International Politics POL1046 Order and Disorder: The Shaping of the 21st Century POL1047 Power, Participation and Democracy: Comparative Perspectives POL1048 Foundations of Modern Political Thought Stage 2 Compulsory modules ECO2003 Economic Modelling ECO2004 Microeconomic Analysis ECO2005 Macroeconomic Analysis Optional modules You choose up to three modules from the following list: POL2012 Politics of the Middle East POL2022 Government and Politics of the USA POL2034 The Politics and Policy of the European Union POL2078 Critical International Politics POL2079 Political Thought: Hobbes to Marx POL2082 Political Violence and the Modern State POL2087 Contemporary Russian Politics POL2088 The Politics of Africa: Africa's Place in Global Politics POL2089 Justice in Public Policy Other optional modules may also be available from within the School of Geography, Politics and Sociology or the wider University. Stage 3 Optional modules You choose 60 credits of optional Economics modules from the list below: ECO3001 Advanced Microeconomics Take a virtual tour at www.ncl.ac.uk/tour 3 Stage 3 ECO3002 Advanced Macroeconomics ECO3004 Labour Economics ECO3005 Behavioural Economics and Experimental Methods ECO3006 Economics of Banking ECO3007 Financial Stability ECO3009 Price Discrimination ECO3014 Public Economics ECO3018 Financial Economics ECO3021 Economics of Risk and Uncertainty ECO3022 Health Economics ECO3026 Industrial Economics and Policy ECO3027 Economics of Development, Transition and Reform You choose 60 credits of optional modules from the following list, to bring your total up to 120 credits: POL3046 Dissertation in Politics POL3047 Project in Politics: Semester 1 POL3048 Project in Politics: Semester 2 POL3059 Democracy and the Constitution POL3063 European Union: Decision-Making Simulation POL3071 Student Exchange: Semester 1 POL3076 Student Exchange (Dissertation Students) POL3077 Global Poverty and Global Politics POL3078 Britain and the European Union POL3079 The Government and Politics of Italy POL3082 Feminist Political Theory POL3084 Student Exchange Semester 2 (Dissertation/research project) POL3085 Student Exchange: Semester 2 POL3090 The Rise and Fall of New Labour POL3092 Political Parties and Elections in the UK POL3095 The United Nations in a Global World POL3098 War, Genocide, Terror: Understanding Organised Violence POL3099 Power, Security and Protest in the Middle East POL3100 History of World Political Thought POL3102 Peace in (Western) Political Philosophy and International Relations POL3103 Community Based Research in Politics POL3104 The Fall and Rise of China POL3105 The New Scramble for Africa Other optional modules may also be available from other subject areas offered by the University. Entry Requirements All candidates are considered on an individual basis. If your qualifications are not listed here, please see our additional entry requirements web pages to find out which other qualifications are considered. A Levels AAA-ABB including General Studies. A or AS level Mathematics is desirable but not essential. GCSE Mathematics (minimum grade A) required if not offered at a higher level. A level subject combinations are assessed on a case-by-case basis. At least one A level from a social science or humanities subject such as History, Government and Politics, Geography, English or Philosophy is preferred but not essential. Scottish Qualifications AAAAA-AABBB at Higher Grade. Mathematics desirable but not essential. Mathematics at grade 2 Standard Grade (or Intermediate 2 equivalent) required if not offered at Higher Grade. Combinations of Highers and Advanced Highers accepted. Where a candidate bypasses the assessment for National 5 qualifications, a minimum of grade C in the Higher in Mathematics is required. International Baccalaureate A minimum of 34 points. Higher Level Mathematics desirable at grade 5 or above. Standard Level Mathematics or Mathematical Studies required at grade 6 if not offered at Higher Level. Irish Leaving Certificate A1A1A1AB-A1A1B1B1B at Higher Level. Mathematics desirable but not essential. Grade A Mathematics required at Ordinary Level if not offered at Higher Level. Access Qualifications 30 level 3 credits at Distinction and 15 level 3 at Merit. A mathematic unit is required with Distinction if evidence of mathematical ability is not demonstrated by previous qualifications. Cambridge Pre-U D3, D3, D3 - D3, M2, M2 in Principal Subjects. Mathematics is desirable but not essential. At least one from a social science or humanities subject such as History, Government and Politics, Geography, English or Philosophy is preferred but not essential. GCSE Mathematics (minimum grade A) required if not offered at a higher level. Combinations are assessed on a case-by-case basis. PARTNERS - A Levels BBC including General Studies. A or AS level Mathematics is desirable but not essential. GCSE Mathematics (minimum grade A) required if not offered at a higher level. The PARTNERS Programme is Newcastle University’s supported entry route for students from identified schools and colleges. Find out more about the PARTNERS Programme. English Language Requirements For this degree you will need a minimum score of IELTS 6.5 or equivalent. Visit our International Students web pages to find out more about our English language admission requirements. Take a virtual tour at www.ncl.ac.uk/tour 4 If you need to improve your English language skills before you enter this course, our partner, INTO Newcastle, offers a range of English language courses. These intensive and flexible courses are designed to improve your English ability for entry to this degree. Careers and employability at Newcastle Find out more: • • • English for University Study Pre-sessional English International Foundation Programmes If you are an international student and you do not meet the academic and English language requirements specified above, you should consider a preparation course at INTO Newcastle University, which will help to prepare you for study on this degree course. INTO Newcastle University is based on the University campus and offers a range of courses including the International Foundation in Business and Management. Undergraduate Admissions Policy • Newcastle University Undergraduate Admissions Policy 2015 Entry (PDF: 109 KB) See further Newcastle University Admissions Policies. Newcastle University consistently has one of the best records for graduate employment in the UK. • 93.7% of our 2013 UK/EU graduates progressed to employment or further study within six months of graduating. More than three quarters (77%) of our graduates who entered employment achieved a graduate-level position. We provide an extensive range of opportunities to all students through an initiative called ncl+ which enables you to develop personal, employability and enterprise skills and to give you the edge in the employment market after you graduate. Our award-winning Careers Service is one of the largest and best in the country, and we have strong links with employers. Finance Tuition Fees (UK and EU students) Politics and Economics careers Studying politics encourages the development of both specific and transferable skills. You will not only learn how to demonstrate your knowledge of different political systems and how to interpret political issues and events, but critically you will also develop the ability to examine issues from a range of viewpoints, construct well-researched arguments and present information in a balanced and unbiased manner. Our courses will enable you to acquire the essential skills of research, teamwork, and communication. Voluntary and work experience can provide you with further opportunities to develop valuable skills to prepare you for employment. Whether related to a career in politics or more general, this experience shows that you have an interest in the community and can use your time effectively, make valuable contacts and use your initiative. Many of our politics graduates have entered positions such as financial analysts, stock market account executives and management consultants. As well as some of our graduates entering careers in politics, other career areas have included HR, education, sales and marketing Some politics graduates go on to study vocational courses for example in law, marketing or teaching or continue with postgraduate work in subjects such as politics, business and finance. Find out more about the career options for Politics and Economics from Prospects: The UK's Official Careers Website. 2016 entry: Tuition fees not confirmed yet. 2015 entry: £9,000 per year See more information on all aspects of student finance relating to Newcastle University. Please note that the tuition fee amount you will pay may increase slightly year on year in line with inflation and subject to government regulations. Tuition Fees (International students) 2016 entry: £13,315 per year 2015 entry: £12,680 per year You will be charged tuition fees for each year of your degree programme (unless you are on a shorter exchange programme). If you spend a year on placement or studying abroad as part of your degree you may pay a reduced fee for that year. Please note that the tuition fee amount you will pay may increase slightly year on year as a result of inflation. See more information relating to all aspects of student finance at Newcastle University. Take a virtual tour at www.ncl.ac.uk/tour 5 Scholarships and Financial Support (UK and EU students) You may be eligible for one of a range of Newcastle University Scholarships in addition to government grants and support. Newcastle University Scholarships Non-repayable grants Scholarships and Financial Support (International students) You may be eligible for an International Undergraduate Merit Scholarship (IUMS) or an International Family Discount (IFD). 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