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MSc
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) - Department of Accounting
This innovative and distinctive programme provides the opportunity to study at the interface between accounting, organisations and institutions from a rigorous interdisciplinary social science perspective. The programme does not require a background in accounting, and students with an initial training in the humanities or the social or natural sciences are encouraged to apply.
MSc
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) - Department of Accounting
This programme will be appropriate for those interested in a career in financial institutions, management consulting, industry, or government bodies. The programme allows specialisation through appropriate choice of courses along designated pathways in finance, international accounting and finance, and accounting and financial management.
MSc
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) - Department of Finance
The programme draws on the School's strengths in economics, finance and econometrics to impart a rigorous understanding of financial markets, grounded in financial economics and econometric methods. Covering investments and asset pricing, option and derivatives pricing and portfolio management, the programme provides a thorough exposure to econometric methods, including time series analysis, with applications to financial models and data.
MSc
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) - Department of Geography and Environment
This programme is intended for those with a primary interest in the linkage between environment and development, a topic that has become more and more important in recent years. It provides students with a rigorous training in the social science dimensions of environmental policy, management and evaluation within a developing country context.
MPA
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) - The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
This stream focuses on the economic and policy analysis of Europe, broadly understood. Students receive a core training in political science, economics and quantitative methods and European public and economic policy in the first year and can further specialise in their second year.
PhD / MPhil
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) - Department of Social Policy
Crime, education, health care, housing, population, social care, social exclusion, social security, welfare: the problems and challenges in all these areas are as inescapable and relentless as they have ever been. We equip people who want to understand the causes of these problems and the development of policy towards them.
PhD / MPhil
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) - Department of Sociology
You will be initially registered for the MPhil. At the end of your second year or early in your third (full-time), you will be transferred to PhD registration upon successful completion of our 'upgrade' procedure (submission of three complete chapters, examined by viva voce).
PhD / MPhil
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) - Regional and Urban Planning Studies
The study of regional and urban planning has a long tradition at LSE. We have a cross-disciplinary teaching team with a wide range of research expertise.
PhD / MPhil
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) - Department of Management
The PhD Management programme is deeply rooted in both the theory and practice of management. Students undertake research at the cutting edge of the social science disciplines within the management field working alongside leading scholars in their area.The programme will provide grounding in the scope and theories of management and the challenges of research design.
PhD / MPhil
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) - Department of Mathematics
The LSE Mathematics Department is internationally recognised for its teaching and research. Located within a world-class social science institution, the Department aims to be a leading centre for mathematics in the social sciences.
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