Land Economy is the study of law, economics, and the environment in so far as they relate to land usage and development. Economics is the social science that studies the production distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Law is a system of rules enforced through a set of Institutions used as an instrument to underpin civil obedience politics economics and society Economics is the social science that studies the production distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Environmental science is the study of interactions among physical chemical and biological components of the environment. The University of Cambridge is currently the only university in the world to offer such a degree at undergraduate level. The University of Cambridge (often Cambridge University) located in Cambridge, England, is the second-oldest university in the
In the first year, students study courses in Public and Administrative Law, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Welfare Economics, Accounting, Statistics and Land, Environment & Structural Change. Law is a system of rules enforced through a set of Institutions used as an instrument to underpin civil obedience politics economics and society Macroeconomics is a branch of Economics that deals with the performance structure and behavior of a national or regional Economy as a whole Microeconomics is a branch of Economics that studies how individuals households and firms and some states make decisions to allocate limited resources typically in markets Welfare economics is a branch of Economics that uses microeconomic techniques to simultaneously determine Allocative efficiency within an economy and the Accountancy or accounting is the measurement statement or provision of assurance about financial information primarily used by Lenders managers, Statistics is a mathematical science pertaining to the collection analysis interpretation or explanation and presentation of Data. In the second and third year, students have the opportunity to select papers of interest, from disciplines including Law, Economics, Finance and Geography. Law is a system of rules enforced through a set of Institutions used as an instrument to underpin civil obedience politics economics and society Economics is the social science that studies the production distribution, and consumption of goods and services. The field of finance refers to the concepts of Time, Money and Risk and how they are interrelated Geography (from Greek γεωγραφία - geografia) is the study of the Earth and its lands features inhabitants and phenomena
Competition for places is intense[1], and the academic requirement is AAA (at A-Level), or equivalent. No specific A-Level subjects are required, although applicants who have studied Geography, Maths and/or Economics may infer an advantage. The admissions process involves applying to a college of the University of Cambridge, and attending two (or more) interviews with subject specialist staff.
Many graduates of Land Economy undertake employment with City investment banks, law firms or international and national agencies. Investment banks profit from companies and governments by raising money through issuing and selling Securities in the Capital markets (both equity and The degree is highly regarded for its multi-disciplinary nature and academic rigour, and has the highest graduate employment level of all Cambridge University subjects[2]. The University of Cambridge (often Cambridge University) located in Cambridge, England, is the second-oldest university in the
Former Land Economy Department Aberdeen University (Now separate Departments)