Bachelor of Economics (Advanced) Majoring in Economics and

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Bachelor of Economics (Advanced) Majoring in Economics
and Politics and International Studies
2015 Commencement
Student Name:
Student ID:
Date:
Level I
Principles of Microeconomics
I4
Principles of Macroeconomics
I4
Introduction to Mathematical
Economics (Advanced) I1
POLIS Course Level I
Elective I
Advanced Economic Analysis I
POLIS Course Level I
Elective I
Intermediate Mathematical
Economics II5
Elective II
POLIS Advanced Level Course
Intermediate Econometrics II
Advanced Economic Analysis
II
POLIS Advanced Level Course
Level II
Intermediate
Microeconomics A II
Intermediate
Macroeconomics II
Level III
International Economic
History III
Advanced Mathematical
Economics III
Colour Code:
Completed
Econometrics III
POLIS Advanced Level Course
POLIS Advanced Level Course
Advanced Economic Analysis
III
POLIS Advanced Level Course
POLIS Advanced Level Course
Winter School
Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer School
Notes and Additional Rules:
1.
A student may complete Introduction to Mathematical Economics (Basic) I before completing the Advanced course and
count it as an Elective Level I.
2.
To fulfil the requirement for a POLIS major, a student must complete 24 units of study with a maximum of 6 units at
Level I and at least 18 units at Advanced Level.
3.
A student may take a maximum of 6 units of cross-listed courses towards the POLIS Major, as detailed on the POLIS
Major rules.
4.
Principles of Microeconomics I and Principles of Macroeconomics I are replaced from 2016 by Principles of Economics I
If you have already taken both, both still count.
If you have taken Principles of Microeconomics I but not Principles of Macroeconomics I, you take an elective in lieu of
Principles of Macroeconomics I.
If you have taken Principles of Macroeconomics I but not Principles of Microeconomics I, you must take the new course
Principles of Economics I.
If you have not yet taken either course, you must take the new course Principles of Economics I.
5.
Intermediate Mathematical Economics II will not be offered from 2016. If you have not yet taken the course, you
should take a Level II Economics course in lieu of it
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Bachelor of Economics (Advanced) Majoring in Economics
and Politics and International Studies
2015 Commencement
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