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申请学校:利兹大学
Entry requirements
A bachelor degree with a 2:1 (hons) in social sciences, natural sciences, environmental studies, economics, management, engineering or a related subject.
Applicants with a 2:2 will be considered on a case by case basis where applicants can demonstrate relevant work experience or aptitude in a relevant specialist field. Graduates from other disciplines and those with professional experience in the sector will also be considered.
English language requirements
IELTS 6.5 overall, with no less than 6.0 in any component. For other English qualifications, read
准入要求
社会科学、自然科学、环境研究、经济学、管理学、工程学或相关学科的学士学位及荣誉学位。
2分的申请人将根据具体情况进行考虑,申请人可以证明在相关专业领域的相关工作经验或才能。其他学科的毕业生及在该领域有专业经验的人士亦会获考虑。
英语语言要求
总体雅思6.5分,其中任何部分不低于6.0分。
课程设置:
强制模块
研究方法
研究项目60学分
生态经济学导论15学分
环境经济学和政策15学分
生态经济学的工具和技术,15学分
可选模块(典型选项的选择如下所示)
宏观经济学15学分
全球化经济学和国际经济15分
计量经济学15学分
全球经济协调和治理15分
《经济发展中的分配分析》15学分
行为经济学15学分
货币、货币政策与全球金融危机
幸福经济学15分
商业,环境和可持续发展15分
可持续发展导论15学分
环境政策和治理15分
环境与发展的关键观点15分
气候变化:自然科学基础15学分
缓解气候变化15分
福利经济学和成本效益分析15分
Modules
Year 1
Compulsory modules
- Research Methods15 credits
- Research Project60 credits
- Introduction to Ecological Economics15 credits
- Environmental Economics and Policy15 credits
- Tools and Techniques in Ecological Economics15 credits
Optional modules (selection of typical options shown below)
- Macroeconomics15 credits
- Economics of Globalisation and the International Economy15 credits
- Econometrics15 credits
- Global Economic Coordination and Governance15 credits
- Distributional Analysis in Economic Development15 credits
- Behavioural Economics15 credits
- Money, Monetary Policy and the Global Financial Crisis15 credits
- Economics of Wellbeing15 credits
- Business, Environment and Sustainability15 credits
- Introduction to Sustainability15 credits
- Environmental Policy and Governance15 credits
- Critical Perspectives in Environment and Development15 credits
- Climate Change: Physical Science Basis15 credits
- Climate Change Mitigation15 credits
- Welfare Economics and Cost-Benefit Analysis15 credits