Economics/Scottish History

Master of Arts (with Honours) - MA (Hons)
University of Glasgow

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Course description

ECONOMICS: In studying economics you will learn how individuals and society make choices about how scarce resources are used, what products are produced and who gets to consume them. These choices depend on evaluating costs, benefits, risks and effects on others. You will study the principles of microeconomics and macroeconomics and will have the opportunity to develop an interest in fields such as government policy, developing countries, the economics of business and international trade and finance.

SCOTTISH HISTORY: The study of history is the study of change and continuity in human society through time. Scottish history is the study of Scotland’s past. Scottish History at Glasgow boasts renowned researchers at the cutting edge of the discipline across all periods, from medieval to modern. The Centre for Scottish & Celtic Studies at Glasgow addresses Scottish history in a genuinely crossdisciplinary environment and students are encouraged to get involved.

Subjects

  • Economics
  • History
  • Scottish studies
  • Social sciences
  • Building economics
  • Business economics
  • Econometrics
  • Economic development
  • Planning economics
  • Statistical economics
  • Educational economics
  • European economics
  • Energy economics
  • Food economics
  • Health economics
  • Industrial economics
  • International economics
  • Labour economics
  • Maritime economics
  • Mathematical economics
  • Monetary economics
  • Technological economics
  • Transport economics
  • Languages
  • Language
  • Modern languages
  • European languages
  • Area studies
  • Asian studies
  • European studies
  • Humanities

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University of Glasgow

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The Fraser Building

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Glasgow

G12 8QQ

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Full time

18th Sep 2023 to 18th Sep 2027

Cost: £7,280.00 (ex. VAT)

Venue details

Gilmorehill (Main) Campus

University Of Glasgow

University Avenue

Glasgow

G12 8QQ