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  FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
A Bachelor of Resource Economics Degree is aimed to provide the skills to help graduates provide economic analysis related to the environment, natural resources and the resources industries.
Bachelor of Resource Economics graduates, as applied economics graduates, will be able to find employment as economists in many areas of the economy not just the resources sector.
Bachelor of Resource Economics graduates will have excellent opportunities and a comparative advantage as economists in all areas dealing with natural resources both in the public and private sectors.
www.usyd.edu.au /su/agec/teaching/resec.html   (450 words)

  
 Trent University - Economics
Economics 101a/b and 102a/b are prerequisites for all other courses in Economics.
The application of economic analysis to explain the rise and impact of private and public sector unionism in Canada.
This course examines theory and practice in the estimation and testing of economic models with an emphasis on alternatives to simple regression, as they relate to particular economic and statistical issues in an applied setting.
www.trentu.ca /admin/programs/econom.html   (1532 words)

  
 Bachelor of Science in Economics
The B.S. in economics requires three more economics courses than the economics specialization in the bachelor of science in business administration (BSBA), but the B.S. in economics permits students to choose their own cognate field of study (15 hours).
Economics (except ECON 200) or other courses may be used as free electives to complete the minimum degree requirements of 122 credit hours.
The economics minor is available to all students except those majoring in economics or general studies in business in the College of Arts and Sciences (see p.
www.bgsu.edu /offices/registrar/cat99/ba/econ.html   (1636 words)

  
 Economics Degrees Offered
The general aims and objectives of the Bachelor of Economics are to produce well educated and adaptable graduates with appropriate knowledge and professional skills.
The Bachelor of Economics degree may be completed in three years of full-time study or the part-time equivalent on the Hobart campus only.
Within the Bachelor of Economics, there is a wide choice of subjects offered in all three years, allowing students to specialise in a range of areas both within and outside the Faculty.
www.utas.edu.au /economics/Archive/undergraduate/BEc.html   (1344 words)

  
 Bachelor of Arts in Economics
The value of economics is to allow one to see the forest as well as the trees when studying how markets work and how government policies influence economic outcomes.
The basic assumption of economics is to interpret markets and governments as institutions in which individuals or groups of individuals are maximizing their own interests, subject to various constraints.
Economics can sometimes become very theoretical, and in some universities economics students graduate with little appreciation of the practical problems in business and government.
www.iubat.edu /ACADEMIC/baecon.htm   (991 words)

  
 Bachelor's of Economics Example Assessment Plan
Economics majors are expected to achieve a basic understanding of markets, market structures, and the world economy.
Economic majors are expected to develop a basic understanding of research methodology including literature surveys, data gathering, data analysis, and policy implications.
Economics majors are expected to develop an understanding of economic institutions such as the Federal Reserve, stock markets, and financial intermediaries..
www.unr.edu /assess/PlanResources/Examples/Economics.asp   (391 words)

  
 KULeuven: Bachelor's programmes
All Bachelor's programmes at K.U.Leuven are taught in Dutch, with two exceptions.
Candidates who wish to register in a Dutch-language bachelor's programme will need to demonstrate a good command of Dutch, both written and spoken, since most examinations are oral.
A complete bachelor's programmes consists of 180 ECTS credit points, or three years of full-time study.
www.kuleuven.ac.be /english/teaching/bachelors.htm   (115 words)

  
 Bachelor Programs in Economics :: Undergraduate Business Programss :: Saint Mary’s College of California   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Economics is often called the "science of choice." The economics major helps develop clear, rational problem-solving skills useful in business, government, the professions, and everyday life.
The Bachelor of Science major is a quantitatively oriented program, which provides excellent preparation for graduate studies in economics or business administration and for careers requiring quantitative analysis.
The Bachelor of Arts major is a social science oriented program that is ideal for students planning professional studies and/or careers in law, teaching, business, the public or nonprofit sectors.
www.stmarys-ca.edu /academics/undergraduate/programs_by_school/school_of_economics_and_business_administration/programs/economics   (162 words)

  
 Bachelor of Economics
The Bachelor of Economics programme is designed to meet the needs of graduates who require training and additional qualifications in economics.
A strong feature of the Bachelor of Economics programme is the international focus of the units available.
The Economics programme of study is particularly suited to graduates working in major corporations and financial institutions together with policy analysts in government.
wwwbusiness.murdoch.edu.au /econs/bappecon.htm   (224 words)

  
 School of Economics - Undergraduates
However, I decided to change my degree to Bachelor of Economics in my second year because I found that the subjects offered by the School of Economics are more challenging, interesting and very useful for my future career path.
I enjoyed my previous studies in economics and thought that by undertaking a BEc this would not only give me further qualifications and knowledge, but also differentiate myself in the workforce from the large numbers of purely commerce graduates.
The major advantage of a Bachelor of Economics is that it is a very versatile degree.
www.utas.edu.au /economics/teaching/undergrad.htm   (1070 words)

  
 Bachelor of Economics (BEcon)
Alternative meanings of economic efficiency, the specification of constraints for hypothesis testing, the problem of social cost, the dissipation of rent, the theory of the firm and the state, and/or other topics selected by the lecturer(s).
Economic analysis is applied to the study of public choice and the relationship between the state and the economy.
Candidates must submit the titles and outlines of their dissertations for approval by the Head of the School not later than January 1 of the Semester VI of the curriculum, and the dissertations, which should not exceed 20,000 words in length, shall be completed and presented not later than May 31 of that academic year.
www.hku.edu /pubunit/ugdr2000/16.htm   (4411 words)

  
 Undergraduate Academic Programs | Business
Economics is everywhere - in the news, as the basis for much government policy, as the background to opportunities for firms, and for people who run their own businesses.
The Bachelor of Economics is designed primarily as an education for future managers and decision makers in all areas of the economy - private firms, government departments, consultancies and private and public interest groups.
This is particularly useful for students who wish to continue with their studies in Economics and take research-based programs such as the Master of Economics or the Ph.D. After completion of an Honours or higher degree, graduates may call themselves a professional economist and usually work for companies, governments, international agencies, or as university lecturers.
www.adelaide.edu.au /programs/ug/prog/comm   (3914 words)

  
 Bachelor of Agricultural Economics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
The course should suit students who are seeking a rewarding career in applied economics and who are interested in science, geography and have an aptitude for mathematics.
Economics taught in the Ag faculty is applied in nature and well supported by practical exercises.
She researched the economic incentive to discard in commercial fisheries.
www.agric.usyd.edu.au /courses/ug/c25_resec.htm   (2980 words)

  
 Bachelor of Economics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
If you have definite career goal, you are encouraged to follow a track which identifies electives that are most relevant for a given career.
A minor in economics consists of a minimum of 28 credit hours in economics including these courses and at least two other courses at the 300 level or above.
An Economics major must meet the University General Education Tier I, II, and III requirements and the General Education requirements of the College of Arts and Sciences.
www.southern.ohiou.edu /degrees/econ.html   (162 words)

  
 Bachelor of Business (Economics)
Graduates are expected to gain the necessary conceptual abilities, analytical skills and knowledge to equip them for a variety of professional career opportunities in industry, commerce or government service.
Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Business degree are entitled to credits if they have completed applicable TAFE courses within ten years of admission to the degree.
Students are then able to use the title of the joint study in conjunction with the specialisation (e.g.
www.csu.edu.au /handbook/handbook04/undergraduate/u9_6.html   (313 words)

  
 UQ Economics Scholarships   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
The University of Queensland’s UQ Economics Scholarships will be awarded to outstanding Indonesian students who are seeking admission to the Bachelor of Economics (BEcon) degree at The University of Queensland (UQ) in 2003.
UQ Economics Scholarship holders are permitted to enrol in a dual degree program, studying towards two degrees concurrently, ie.
Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Arts; Bachelor of Business Management; Bachelor of Commerce; Bachelor of Education; Bachelor of Engineering; Bachelor of Journalism; Bachelor of Laws; Bachelor of Science; Bachelor of Social Science.
www.austembjak.or.id /aei/uq_scholarship.htm   (373 words)

  
 Bachelor of Economics Program - The University of Queensland, Australia
The study of economics is central to an understanding of business, markets, trade, government policies and international issues; globalisation, health, development, and the environment.
The School of Economics at The University of Queensland is the State's largest, most experienced and influential economics school.
Study areas available include business economics; economic history; econometrics; environmental and resource economics, financial markets; labour economics; health economics; international trade and development; macroeconomics; and microeconomics.
www.uq.edu.au /study/program.html?acad_prog=2029   (778 words)

  
 Undergraduate Programs
Economics is a social science which studies the problems caused by scarcity and how individuals, institutions, and societies may deal with these problems.
Put differently by a famous economist, "Economics is the study of mankind in the ordinary business of life." Economists frequently use quantitative methods such as calculus and statistics to derive and examine economic principles that are used in forming the policies designed to solve economic problems.
Economics offers you a way of thinking which is clear, concise, and rigorous.
www.business.uiuc.edu /economics/undgrd.html   (561 words)

  
 University of Toronto Department of Economics
The Department of Economics at the University of Toronto is large and highly ranked, with strengths in all fields of economics.
Michael served as Undergraduate Associate Chair of Economics, as Associate Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science, and then as Chair of Economics from July, 2001 until he went on sick leave in July of 2003.
The Department of Economics and the Institute for Policy Analysis are pleased to announce the launch of the Centre for Economics and Public Affairs (CEPA).
www.economics.utoronto.ca   (610 words)

  
 Albion College Department of Economics and Management
Students are taught the basic skills of economics and business with emphasis on decision making in both the private and public sectors.
Our faculty members are committed to teaching economics and management in the context of a liberal arts education.
Economics and business resource links are provided on our links page.
www.albion.edu /econ   (296 words)

  
 ANU Handbook - Part 8 Combined Courses
The requirements of the degree of Bachelor of Actuarial Studies as detailed in the entry relating to the Faculty of Economics and Commerce.
The requirements of the degree of Bachelor of Economics as detailed in the entry relating to the Faculty of Economics and Commerce.
In the combined course an Arts unit means a unit prescribed for the pass degree of Bachelor of Arts; an Asian Studies unit means a unit prescribed for the pass degree of the Bachelor of Asian Studies.
www.anu.edu.au /sas/handbook/2001/Combined.html   (6306 words)

  
 Bachelor of Economics - Division of Economic & Financial Studies, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Bachelor of Economics - Division of Economic and Financial Studies, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
This degree involves the study of the production, distribution and use of goods, services and assets, and is concerned with how economic decisions are made by individuals, business and government.
Wide variety of careers in industry, commerce, banking, education and government as professional economist, economics researcher, analyst or educator.
www.efs.mq.edu.au /undergraduate/programs/be.htm   (272 words)

  
 Bachelor of Science in Economics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
In this paper the student is expected to demonstrate a satisfactory ability to analyze an economic issue or problem and explain their findings effectively in writing.
The research paper will be evaluated and jointly approved by the professor of the corresponding 400-level economics course and the director of undergraduate studies.
The Department of Economics strongly recommends that students planning to pursue an advanced degree in economics select group 2 from the requirements outside the department.
www.niu.edu /econ/Undergrad/bs.shtml   (187 words)

  
 The Australian National University Undergraduate Handbook 1999
Students intending to apply to transfer from the Bachelor of Arts to the combined course in Arts and Law after completion of first year are advised to consult course advisers in both faculties.
The Bachelor of Asian Studies may also be combined with the Bachelor of Arts (Visual), by completing the combination of units from both areas referred to above, with the exception of the Year in Asia unit.
The specialist Asian Studies degrees listed in the Asian Studies Faculty entry may be combined with the Bachelor of Economics, by completing the combination of units from both Faculties referred to above, with the addition of the Year in Asia unit, generally taken in Year 4 or Year 5 of the combined course.
www.anu.edu.au /sas/handbook/1999/Combined_Courses.htm   (5501 words)

  
 Massey University - Bachelor of Arts (Economics) - Introductory information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
The Department of Applied and International Economics is proud of the wider acknowledgement of the quality and content of its courses — competent graduates are sought after by major public and private sector employers.
While you may not intend to major in economics, many students have found that a selection of economics papers can be a useful complement to their chosen major.
On graduating in Economics, you are not restricted to a career as an “economist”.
study.massey.ac.nz /major.asp?major_code=2014&prog_code=93118   (307 words)

  
 bus
Admission requirements are VCE units 3 and 4 of English (any) and mathematics (any) with a study score of at least 25 in each.
Honours may be undertaken in either economics or Asian studies or both, with two years of additional study.
As a guide, the usual minimum requirement is a B (70%) result in at least four third-year economics or Asian studies subjects, although a student's entire academic record is taken into account.
www.latrobe.edu.au /handbook/2004/lawman/lmbeba.htm   (355 words)

  
 Bachelor of Science (BSc), University of Otago, New Zealand
The Bachelor of Science (BSc) is a three-year undergraduate degree which enables each student to develop his or her own interests in a science subject (science major) and related subjects.
Students may be invited to participate in the four-year Honours degree programme based on their academic performance at the end of their first, second or third year of study in the BSc degree.
You are unable to take a minor subject for the degree of Bachelor of Science.
www.otago.ac.nz /courses/qualifications/bsc.html   (388 words)

  
 Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), University of Otago, New Zealand
The Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) is an undergraduate degree programme which enables each student to develop his or her own interests in business and related subjects.
Students may be invited to participate in the Honours degree programme based on their academic performance at the end of their second or third year of study for the BCom degree.
In the event of a cross credit under this provision, the points credited to the degree of Bachelor of Commerce will be as for the appropriate ACTB paper.
www.otago.ac.nz /courses/qualifications/bcom.html   (853 words)

  
 BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS
English for professional communication for economics and finance students should be taken in the third or fourth semester of study.
Courses 11101 and 11102 have to be taken in the third or the fourth semester of study.
An introduction to the works of modern economists also serves to illustrate the central ideas of economics that are still in use today.
www.hku.hk /pubunit/degrees99/becon_98.htm   (4442 words)

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