Graduate Diploma in Economics with English

Prepare for your Masters degree in economics and business at a leading UK university. Improve your understanding of business and economics alongside English language development for your Masters at the University of East Anglia or UEA London

Our price promise

If you find this course cheaper elsewhere, we will match the price and give you a £50 voucher when you book*.

*Applies only to like-for-like dates at the same school on the same course for the same duration.

Study

Minimum entry requirements

  • Minimum age: 20
  • English level: B2: Upper intermediate / | IELTS 5.5
  • Academic level:

    Academic requirements: 1. Pass in an undergraduate degree in any academic subject (as approved by INTO University of East Anglia), or 2.Diploma (3-5 years) with high grades in any academic subject (as approved by INTO University of East Anglia)

Course format

  • Length of study: 3 terms
  • Hours per week: 20
  • Maximum class size: 12
  • Typical student age: 24-30
  • Typical student mix:
    27% European, 45% Far Eastern, 28% Other

Dates and fees

  • Start dates:
    • 22 Sep 2014
    • 5 Jan 2015
  • Tuition fees: 13995.00 GBP
  • Compulsory fees

    • Our admin fee: 49 GBP
    • Enrolment fee: 150.00 GBP
    • Textbooks: 240.00 GBP
  • Other expenses:

What can I study?

You will study the following modules:

Core Economics

This module looks at the wider economic environment and applies economic thinking to current issues and problems. You will be introduced to concepts and vocabulary underlying the subject.

English Language and Communication Skills

The aim of this module is to develop you English skills to the level required for postgraduate study at the University of East Anglia. You will improve your grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, as well as academic abilities in written work, delivering presentations and debating.

Statistics for Quantitative Research

You will develop your quantitative skills and gain an insight into inferential statistics. You will also be introduced to statistical concepts and methods of data analysis commonly applied in business and social sciences.

Research Skills

This module provides a basic understanding of the nature of enquiry, developing your ability to access and analyse information.

Research project in Economics

Plus one of the following:

Core Business

This module introduces the business world in a range of topics related to business management and the concepts and vocabulary that underpin business studies in general. A large part of this module involves analysing and interpreting case studies with the aim of developing analytical and interpretation skills.

Contemporary world issues

This specialised module provides you with a sociological understanding of world issues. you will be introduced to the concepts and vocabulary that underlie the study of the social sciences in general.

Where will it take me?

Leading to the following courses at the University of East Anglia:

School of Economics and  School of International Development

  • MA International Business and Diplomacy (UEA London)
  • MA in International Business Economics
  • MA in International Business Finance and Economics
  • MA in International Communication and Diplomacy (UEA London)
  • MA in International Diplomacy (UEA London)
  • MA in International Security and Diplomacy (UEA London)
  • MA in Media Economics
  • MA in Economics and International Relations
  • MA Development Economics
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