First class honours degree with a concentration on economics and quantitative subjects, 2:1 considered
The MSc Quantitative Economic History is designed for those with a strong grounding in undergraduate economics who wish to take the first steps towards a PhD in Quantitative Economic History.
2:1 degree or equivalent in actuarial science, mathematics, statistics, or mathematical economics/finance
The MSc Quantitative Methods for Risk Management – formerly known as MSc Risk and Stochastics - offers in-depth instruction in probabilistic, statistical, and computational methods to quantify risk arising from, but not limited to, economic, financial, and insurance applications.
2:1 degree or equivalent with a background in economic analysis and strong quantitative and technical skills
The MSc Real Estate Economics and Finance programme integrates current academic economic and financial analysis and research with an applied study of real estate markets.
2:1 degree or equivalent in relevant social science, or professional qualifications and experience
MSc Regional and Urban Planning Studies is a unique planning programme as it is based on the economics, geography and the politics of land-use planning, drawing on LSE’s strength in interdisciplinary teaching.
2:1 degree or equivalent in any discipline, should include some mathematics and statistics
The MSc Risk and Finance is an interdisciplinary master's programme designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the various facets of risk, including risk perception, management, control and regulation as encountered in a wide variety of contexts.
2:1 degree or equivalent in social science and relevant professional experience
The MSc Social and Public Communication explores communication as a social psychological process central to the conduct of everyday life, in public as well as in private.
The MSc Social Anthropology is an excellent and intensive introduction to the discipline of social anthropology. The programme gives you a thorough grounding in anthropology, both in terms of its ethnographic diversity and its theoretical development.
This is a specialist stream within our general MSc Social Anthropology programme, focusing on the anthropological study of human learning and cognition. You will examine cognitive development from a cross-cultural perspective in a department which combines a strong tradition of fieldwork-based research with innovative experimental research.