University of Cape Town Economics
The School of Economics Welcomes You
Welcome to the home page of the School of Economics at the University of Cape Town.
The School of Economics is one of the largest departments in the University, offering tuition to more than 3000 undergraduate students and approximately 150 postgraduate students. The department consists of over 30 staff members who cover a broad range of disciplines in economics in their teaching and research. In addition, the School has a strong research focus and hosts several active research units.
This site provides access to a range of information regarding study, research and student life in the School of Economics at the University of Cape Town.
Undergraduate Programmes
At UCT, as at universities all over the world, enrolments in economics classes are growing rapidly. An undergraduate degree in economics not only prepares you for entrance into the world of business, finance and management, but also provides an excellent background for those entering into the field of agricultural economics, international trade, the environment, public policy, education and health. Many economists trained at UCT have taken up managerial positions in the manufacturing, agricultural, mining, banking and financial sectors, and in several public enterprises and state departments.
The School of Economics offers the following undergraduate economics programmes:
(a) Philosophy, Politics & Economics Degree (PPE) (B.Com or B. Soc. Sci.)
(b) Economics & Finance Degree (B. Com.)
(c) Economics & Statistics Degree (B. Com.)
(d) Economics & Law Degree (B. Com.)
In addition, the School of Management Studies offers a Bachelor of Business Science (B.BusSci) Degree specialising in Economics. Click here for further information.
The Humanities Faculty allows students to major in Economics and one other subject in a general Bachelor of Social Science (BSocSci) degree. Click here for further information.
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Postgraduate Courses
The Department of Economics is one of the largest and most successful economics departments in South Africa. With over 30 faculty members, the department is able to offer a wide range of postgraduate courses within the coursework Honours and Masters programmes. In addition to the general economics degrees, the department offers specialisations in Finance, Trade and Regulatory Policy, Labour Market Economics, and Economics and Demography.
In 2003 an exciting new coursework PhD programme was introduced i.e. the AERC Collaborative Programme. In this programme students take some courses in Cape Town and some in Nairobi over one and a half years and then write a dissertation. We also offer purely research-based degrees at both Masters and PhD level, as well as a popular part-time Honours programme in Financial Analysis and Portfolio Management.
UCT’s postgraduate economics degrees carry full international recognition because of their carefully designed content, which makes them comparable with similar programmes abroad.
Contacts
- FAPM Convenor: Haim Abraham 021 650 2720
- Honours Convenor: Malcolm Keswell 021 650-4876
- Masters and PhD Convenor: Justine Burns 021 650-3506
- Graduate Administrator: Paula Bassingthwaighte 021 650-3393
- Graduate Assistant: Yasmina Charles 021 650 2733
General Information
- Financial Support
- Note on Plagiarism
- Senate’s rules regarding plagiarism
- Prescribed Graduate Books
Term Dates: The Masters and Honours degrees commence three weeks prior to the official start of the University term ). The Masters degree ends approximately two weeks after the end of the second quarter. Please contact the Postgraduate Administrator for the exact term dates
Postgraduate Programmes
Honours Programmes
The School of Economics offers the following Honours Programmes:
- Honours in Economics
- Financial Analysis and Portfolio Management
The Departmental Honours Application Form can be downloaded here.
This form must be submitted no later than 31 October to the Graduate Administrator.
Masters Programmes
The School of Economics offers the following Masters Programmes:
- Masters Programme in Economics by Dissertation
- Masters Programme in Economics by Coursework and Dissertation
- Masters in Economics
- Masters in Economic Science
- Masters Programme specialising in
- Economics Stream
- Specialising in Economic Development
- Masters Programme in Health Economics
- Masters Programme in Economics and Demography
Doctorate Programmes
Please note that the closing date for the AERC Collaborative PhD programme is 31 July. Please note this earlier closing date.
The School of Economics offers the following Doctorate Programmes:
- PhD by Dissertation
- PhD by Coursework and Dissertation (Including the AERC Collaborative Programme)
School of Economics – Courses
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Course Code | Course Title |
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ECO1006F | Economics for Non–Specialists |
ECO1007S | Economics For Engineers |
ECO1010F | Microeconomics |
ECO1010S | Microeconomics |
ECO1011S | Macroeconomics |
ECO1110F | Microeconomics |
ECO1110H | Microeconomics |
ECO2003F | Intermediate Microeconomics |
ECO2004S | Macroeconomics II |
ECO2007S | Co-operation and Competition |
ECO2008S | Development Economics |
ECO3009F | Natural Resource Economics |
ECO3016F | History of Economic Thought |
ECO3020F | Advanced Macroeconomics and Microeconomics |
ECO3021S | Quantitative Methods in Economics |
ECO3022S | Advanced Labour Economics |
ECO3023S | Public Sector Economics |
ECO3024F | International Trade and Finance |
ECO3025S | Applied International Trade Bargaining |
ECO4006F | Macroeconomics |
ECO4007F | Microeconomics |
ECO4013S | International Finance |
ECO4016F | Econometrics |
ECO4018W | Honours Programme in Financial Analysis & Portfolio Management |
ECO4020S | Economic Challenges In Africa |
ECO4020S | Economic Challenges In Africa |
ECO4021W | Research And Writing I |
ECO4026S | The Economy And Its Financial Markets |
ECO4027S | The Analysis Of Survey Data |
ECO4029S | Experiments In Economics |
ECO4032S | Economics of Industry Regulation and Firms |
ECO4051S | Development Economics |
ECO4052S | Environmental Economics |
ECO4053S | Financial Economics |
ECO4100F | Security Legislation and Ethics |
ECO4100S | Security Legislation and Ethics |
ECO4101F | Corporate Finance And Equity Valuation |
ECO4101S | Corporate Finance And Equity Valuation |
ECO4102F | Portfolio Optimisation |
ECO4102S | Portfolio Optimisation |
ECO4104F | Financial Modelling And Statistics Module |
ECO4104S | Financial Modelling And Statistics Module |
ECO4105F | Economics Module |
ECO4105S | Economics Module |
ECO4106F | Honours Long Essay |
ECO4106S | Honours Long Essay |
ECO4108F | Futures ‚ Options And Derivatives Module |
ECO4108S | Futures ‚ Options And Derivatives Module |
ECO4109F | Accounting For Portfolio Managers |
ECO4109S | Accounting For Portfolio Managers |
ECO4111F | Fixed Income Security Analysis |
ECO4111S | Fixed Income Security Analysis |
ECO4112F | Mathematics And Statistics For Economists |
ECO4113S | Labour Economics |
ECO4114S | The Economics Of Conflict ‚ War And Peace |
ECO5000W | Dissertation |
ECO5001S | The Economics Of Private Impulses And Public Costs |
ECO5003F | Governance And Growth |
ECO5011F | Quantitative Methods For Economists |
ECO5020F | Advanced Microeconomics |
ECO5021F | Advanced Macroeconomics |
ECO5023W | Minor Dissertation |
ECO5030S | Applied Growth Theory |
ECO5046F | Advanced Econometrics |
ECO5050S | International Finance II |
ECO5052S | Natural Resource Economics |
ECO5057S | Labour Economics |
ECO5062S | Applied International Trade |
ECO5064S | Views Of Institutional & Behavioural Economics |
ECO5066W | Minor Dissertation |
ECO5069S | Applied Time Series Analysis |
ECO5070S | Microeconometrics |
ECO5073F | Problems Of Globalisation ‚ Industrialisation And Development |
ECO5074F | Research And Policy Tools |
ECO5076S | Development Microeconomics |
ECO5077S | Industrial Organisation |
ECO6000W | Thesis (Phd In The School Of Economics) |
ECO6007F | Microeconomics II |
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