A joint degree allows you to specialise in two subject areas from within and outside the School of Economics. Click on each programme to open the link to its specifications:Economics and AccountingEconomics and MathematicsEconomics and PoliticsEconomics and StatisticsEconomics with FinanceEconomics with Management ScienceBusiness and EconomicsHistory and EconomicsPhilosophy and EconomicsPolitics, Philosophy and EconomicsPsychology and EconomicsSocial Policy and Economics For more details about our Economics programmes and courses, please refer to the Degree Regulations and Programmes of Study pages:Degree Regulations and Programmes of Study (DRPS) This article was published on Tuesday 1 October 2024