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Social Sciences
Students in the Social Sciences track from Sciences Po select one core course of intensive study from Sciences Po’s fundamental disciplines, such as international relations, political science, economics, history, and more.

Mathematics for Economics
The Mathematics for Economics course from UCL Summer School aims to give you the mathematical background you need to study economics more effectively and with greater confidence.

Urban Economics. Key Drivers of City Development
The Urban Economics. Key Drivers of City Development course at Freie Universität Berlin provides an introduction to the field of urban economics. It focuses on stylized facts, basic microeconomic concepts, and empirical applications. Special attention is paid to social problems in cities, including housing, public transit, crime, and the role of local governments.

Economics
Oxford Summer Courses – Economics introduces students to how money, markets, and decision-making shape the world. Explore core economic ideas like supply and demand, market structures, and policy through discussion-led learning in small groups while studying Economics in Oxford.

Migration, Economy and Society
The Migration, Economy and Society course from UCL Summer School situates migration within broader social and economic contexts.

Circular Economy and the City - Theory and Practice
The Circular Economy and the City - Theory and Practice course from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam will teach you why the Circular Economy is vital, what it is, how it tackles social and ecological problems, and why urban transformations contribute to a circular economy.
A Taste of Economics and Finance
A Taste of Economics and Finance at the University of Warwick will introduce you to exciting concepts in these disciplines, opening your mind to new ideas and will reflect the highest standards of Warwick learning.
The Economic History of Inequality
Is a growing gap between the ultra-rich, and the rest, necessary for economic growth? What are the historical precedents for our current global inequity? London School of Economics and Political Science offers the The Economic History of Inequality programme.
Financial Markets and the Global Economy - The History of Bubbles, Crashes and Inflations
Have financial crises become more frequent and more severe over time? What can early bubbles tell us about the state of different stock markets? London School of Economics and Political Science offers the Financial Markets and the Global Economy - The History of Bubbles, Crashes and Inflations programme.
Capitalism, Democracy and Inequality - The Crisis of Market Liberalism in Wealthy Democracies
Democracy and capitalism have had a complex and often conflictual relationship, shown recently in political upheaval amid the lingering aftermath of the global financial crisis of 2008. London School of Economics and Political Science offers the Capitalism, Democracy and Inequality - The Crisis of Market Liberalism in Wealthy Democracies programme.
Probability and Statistics for Economics and Econometrics
London School of Economics and Political Science's Probability and Statistics for Economics and Econometrics course provides a precise and accurate treatment of probability, distribution theory and statistical inference.
Management and Economics of Digital Innovation
Digital innovations transform the ways in which companies and individuals create and share information, offer innovative value creation propositions, define new economics patterns, and make possible unique business models. London School of Economics and Political Science offers the Management and Economics of Digital Innovation programme.
Inequality, Social Justice & Redistribution
The social sciences track offers students the opportunity to delve into a fundamental subject of the Sciences Po curriculum. The A Rising Invisible Majority - Capital, Labour and the Welfare State in Contemporary Political Economy course is offered at Sciences Po.
Applied Econometrics and Big Data
London School of Economics and Political Science's Applied Econometrics and Big Data course will provide a solid grounding in recent developments in applied micro-econometrics, including state-of-the art methods of applied econometric analysis. Some of these methods are related to work by recent Nobel Prize in Economics winners J. Angrist, D. Card and G. Imbens.
Development in the International Political Economy
Why do some countries get rich but others remain poor? Will trade wars and climate change slow down economic growth? How can we build democracy and gender equality in poorer countries? London School of Economics and Political Science offers the Development in the International Political Economy programme.
The Political Economy of Public Policy
London School of Economics and Political Science's The Political Economy of Public Policy course enhances a student’s understanding of the characteristics, determinants and consequences of public-policy making in liberal democracies.
Prague Summer School on Behavioral Economics and Psychology
The Prague Summer School on Behavioral Economics and Psychology course at Schola Empirica brings to students of various backgrounds the state-of-the-art research on behavioral aspects of decision-making and experimental psychology.
Feeding the billions - Challenges and Innovation in Food and Water Security
In this Feeding the billions - Challenges and Innovation in Food and Water Security course from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam you will examine a range of approaches towards food and water security, from food systems to international policy agreements to community-based activities.
Fixed Income Securities, Debt Markets and the Macro Economy
Interest in the fixed income market is ever-growing. With increasing uncertainty in the global financial market, debt markets have been in the spotlight as investors seek income-generating investments. London School of Economics and Political Science offers the Fixed Income Securities, Debt Markets and the Macro Economy programme.
Advanced Econometrics
London School of Economics and Political Science's Advanced Econometrics course will present an advanced treatment of econometric principles for cross-sectional, panel and time-series data sets.