Economics
We have an active economics program at Oxford and LMH. Within the college, we have around 8 undergraduates in each year studying economics. Visiting Students studying Economics are fully integrated into our undergraduate program.
We have an active economics program at Oxford and LMH. Within the college, we have around 8 undergraduates in each year studying economics. Visiting Students studying Economics are fully integrated into our undergraduate program.
Our Economics programme for Visiting Students is demanding and will expose students to approaches to the study of Economics that they are unlikely to have encountered before. Most courses are taught through a combination of lectures and tutorials in small groups. Some of the more technical courses are taught through small-group classes instead of tutorials. Students carry out a substantial amount of self-guided study every week to prepare an essay or problem set for each tutorial or class.
Transfer of Credit
It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that credit may be transferred to their home institution. We can provide course synopses on request to facilitate this. We cannot, however, make changes to course content.
Course selection
Please read the Economics course information sheet and the course pre-requisites information carefully before choosing your tutorial topics. These contains essential information about course prerequisites and the course structure.
Instead of submitting written work, all visiting student applicants for Economics must complete and submit the Economics Open-Book Exercise. Please carefully follow the instructions in the Economics course information sheet about which questions to attempt, which will depend on the courses you wish to take.
Prof Francis DiTraglia is Fellow and Tutor in Economics
Dr Natalie Quinn is Fellow and Tutor in Economics
Ruth Tarrant is Ruth Tarrant is Stipendiary Lecturer in Economics