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Access route

Structure and Syllabus

Access route: 2 units
If you are applying for the Access route with the intention of proceeding to one of the degrees in Economics, Management, Finance and the Social Sciences, you should choose your units with care. Consider the Foundation units that are available on the degree that interests you and choose units that are common to both that degree and the Access route. This will help to ensure that, when you successfully complete the Access route, you will receive credit for the units you have passed.

When you have successfully completed the Access route you may complete, in a minimum of a further three years, one of the degrees in Economics, Management, Finance and the Social Sciences. Transfer should be completed by 30 November in the year you complete the Access route, and you'll be required to pay a transfer fee.

Two full units chosen from: [All links below open new windows]
02 Introduction to economics

04a Statistics 1 (half unit) and 04b Statistics 2 (half unit)* OR
04a
Statistics 1 (half unit) and 05a Mathematics 1 (half unit) † OR
04a
Statistics 1 (half unit) and 129 Introduction to programming (half unit)* OR

04a Statistics 1 (half unit) and 148 Methods of geographical analysis(half unit)* OR 04a Statistics 1 (half unit) and 158 Reading social science (half unit)

05a Mathematics 1 (half unit) and 05b Mathematics 2
(half unit)**‡
09 Human geography
11 Introduction to international relations
21 Principles of sociology
34 World history since 1917
96 Economic history in the 20th century
114 Democratic politics and the state or 130 Introduction to modern political thought
147 Physical geography: fundamentals of the physical environment

Notes:

  • 04a Statistics 1 must be taken before or with 04b Statistics 2 or 129 Introduction to programming or 148 Methods of geographical analysis.

  • *04b Statistics 2 must be taken after or at the same time as 04a Statistics 1.

  • *129 Introduction to programming must be taken after or at the same time as 04a Statistics 1.

  • *148 Methods of geographical analysis must be taken after or at the same time as 04a Statistics 1.

  • **05b Mathematics 2 must be taken after or at the same time as 05a Mathematics 1.

  • †Students who choose this option will not be permitted to also take 05a Mathematics 1 and 05b Mathematics 2.

  • ‡Students who choose this option will not be permitted to also take 04a Statistics 1 and 05a Mathematics 1.

  • Some units cannot be taken together. Where this applies, a note to this effect is included under the relevant syllabuses.

  • This page is intended for use by prospective students as a guide. The structure shown above is subject to confirmation in the 2010-2011 Regulations.