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发表于 18-12-2010 01:37 AM
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我想問Notingham有沒有 mathematics and economics 這一科啊??
卡卡樂 发表于 17-12-2010 06:47 PM 
有
BSc Honours in Economics而已,但是数学比如ECONOMETRICS是逃不掉的,所以只是TITLE少了MATHEMATICS,STATISTICS那些数学基本上还是要学。
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This programme is studied full time over three years. The academic year is divided into two semesters (Autumn and Spring) that consist of approximately 11 weeks of teaching followed by integral periods of revision and assessment.
Core principles of economics, international economics, quantitative and mathematical economics are covered and there is an emphasis on economic issues of regional and global concern. Students on this degree will develop the analytical and discursive skills of a well-trained economist.
* Year One (Qualifying Year)
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Examines the major themes in economics in substantially greater detail. Students are given the opportunity to follow different learning pathways through combinations of advanced or specialised modules that build on the major sub-discipline topics in Part I.
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