About the Institution
LSE is a specialist university with an international intake and a global reach. Its research and teaching span the full breadth of the social sciences, from economics, politics and law to sociology, anthropology, accounting and finance. Founded in 1895 by Beatrice and Sidney Webb, the School has an outstanding reputation for academic excellence. LSE has 16 Nobel prize winners.
Undergrad Programs / Areas offered :
Accounting and finance
Anthropology
Applied statistics and actuarial science
Economic history
Economics
Employment relations and organisational behaviour
Environment
Geography
Government
International history
International relations
Language studies
Law
Management
Management sciences
Mathematics and economics
Philosophy
logic and scientific method
Social policy
Social psychology
Sociology
BSc Accounting and Finance
BSc Actuarial Science
BA Anthropology and Law
BA Social Anthropology
BSc Social Anthropology
BSc Business Mathematics and Statistics
BSc Economic History
BSc Economic History with Economics
BSc Economics and Economic History
BSc Economics
BSc Economics with Economic History
BSc Econometrics and Mathematical Economics
BSc Environment and Development (formerly BSc in Environmental Policy)
BSc Environmental Policy with Economics
BA Geography
BSc Geography with Economics
BSc Government
BSc Government and Economics
BSc Government and History
BSc Human Resource Management and Employment Relations
BA History
BSc International Relations and History
BSc International Relations
LLB Bachelor of Laws
BSc Management
BSc Management Sciences
BSc Mathematics and Economics
BSc Mathematics with Economics
BSc Philosophy
Logic and Scientific Method
BSc Philosophy and Economics
BSc Politics and Philosophy
BSc Social Policy
BSc Social Policy and Criminology
BSc Social Policy and Economics
BSc Social Policy with Government
BSc Social Policy and Sociology
BSc Sociology
BSc Statistics with Finance