Overview
Key facts
The distribution of the gains from capitalism, globalisation and technological progress preoccupies academic and popular discourse. London School of Economics and Political Science's The Economic History of Inequality course will introduce students to the study and history of these economic inequalities.
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Inequality
- Social Mobility
- The Industrial Revolution
- Regional Inequality
- Contemporary Challenges
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 19 days
Start dates & application deadlines
- StartingApplication deadline not specified.
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Language
Credits
- 3-4 credits (US)
- 7.5 ECTS points (EU)
Delivered
Campus Location
- London, United Kingdom
Disciplines
Economics Sociology View 37 other Short Courses in Sociology in United KingdomWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.
Other requirements
General requirements
This course is suited for the motivated student who wishes to study interdisciplinary topics from scholars at the research frontier. Students who wish to learn how to combine quantitative methods with deep historical context will gain much.The course will help students develop the ability to weave a complex, multi-faceted narrative, and to write clearly about economic history. This will facilitate those who wish to later embark upon careers where communication of complexity is a must.
Tuition Fees
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International Applies to you
Applies to youNon-residents4150 GBP / full≈ 4150 GBP / full -
Domestic Applies to you
Applies to youCitizens or residents4150 GBP / full≈ 4150 GBP / full
Additional Details
- One Session - £4,150
- Two sessions - £7,300
- Three sessions - £9,000
Living costs
London
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.