Economics
This degree is for you if you wish to pursue a career as an economist in academia, industry, finance or government. This programme is designed to provide a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of economics, sociology and human geography subjects whose literature demonstrates key links with the process of development.
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Year 1:
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English
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Principles of Economics (Microeconomics and Macroeconomics AP)
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Mathematics
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Intellectual History of Europe
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Intellectual History of Central Asia
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Statistics I
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Kazakh/Russian
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IT
Year 2:
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Introduction to Economics
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Introduction to Business And Management
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Principles of Sociology
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Statistics II
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Mathematics II
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Introduction to Philosophy of Social Sciences
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Jurisprudence
Summer semester:
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Educational Practice (2 Weeks)
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Marketing
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Entrepreneurship
Year 3:
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Macroeconomics
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Microeconomics
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Principles of Accounting
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Elements of Econometrics and Economic Statistics
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Social Psychology
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Political Science
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History of Economic Thought
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History of Economics
Summer semester:
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Professional Placement (4 Weeks)
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LSE Summer School Course (3 Weeks) for the 2 Best Students – No Credits
Year 4:
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Organisation Theory
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Corporate Finance
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Industrial Organisation
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Environmental Economics (includes the course Ecology)
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Public Economics
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Diploma Work

