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Undergraduate Prospectus

This Prospectus is for students interested in applying for an undergraduate degree at LSE. The first section provides a general introduction to the School and the courses we offer, life at LSE, the student and academic support services, fee and financial support information, and tells you how to apply for admission. The next section contains more detailed descriptions of our first degree courses, listed by subject.

If you require further information about life at LSE or the admissions process please refer to the Student Recruitment web pages or the Undergraduate Admissions web pages.

Every effort is made to keep this Prospectus up to date. It is correct at the time of going to press (February 2008). The School makes every effort to ensure that courses are offered as described to students in this Prospectus, and that any subsequent changes would add to, rather than detract from students' opportunities. However, circumstances may occasionally make this impossible; for that reason, the School reserves the right, according to circumstances, to alter or withdraw particular courses or course syllabuses and to alter the level of fees.

On rare occasions, UK universities experience industrial action by staff  which may prevent the full range of services, including teaching, being offered to students. If services are affected by industrial action or other events beyond the School's control, the School will use its best endeavours to provide alternative facilities. Students should be aware that the School will not issue refunds of fees where industrial action or other events beyond the School's control affect teaching or other services.

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