The University of Sheffield
Department of Economics

BA Hispanic Studies and Economics (RL41)

This four-year dual degree gives you the opportunity to gain a solid grounding in modern economic theory while you study the language, society, literature and thought of Spain and Latin America. You'll spend your third year studying or working in a Spanish-speaking country.

Level 1
Economic Analysis and Policy 1 (20 credits)
Economic Analysis and Policy 2 (20 credits)
Two core modules in Hispanic Studies (40 credits)
One of the following:
Mathematical Methods for Economics 1 (non A level Maths stream) (20 credits) or
Mathematical Methods for Economics 2 (post A level Maths stream) (20 credits)
Option module(s) to the value of 20 credits, chosen from:
Economic History of Modern Britain (10 credits)
Evolution of the Global Economy, 1800 to the 21st Century (10 credits)
Introductory Finance for Economics (20 credits)
Level 1 modules offered by other departments
(choice and availability may be restricted due to student numbers, prerequisites, timetable clashes etc)
Level 2
Statistical Methods for Economics (20 credits)
Microeconomic Principles (20 credits)
Macroeconomic Principles (20 credits)
Core and option modules in Hispanic Studies (60 credits)
Level 3 (Fourth Year)
Three option modules in Economics (60 credits)
Core and option modules in Hispanic Studies (60 credits)
Current Level 3 options in Economics
Topics in Advanced Microeconomics (20 credits) (new for 2012-13)
Topics in Advanced Macroeconomics (20 credits) (new for 2012-13)
Economics of Cities (20 credits) (new for 2012-13)
Education Economics (20 credits) (new for 2012-13)
Industrial Organisation (20 credits)
Labour Economics (20 credits)
Environmental and Resource Economics (20 credits)
Monetary Economics (20 credits)
Mathematical Economics (20 credits)
Development Economics (20 credits)
The International Economy (20 credits)
Health Economics (20 credits)
Modern Finance (20 credits)