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Bachelor of Arts in Economics


MODE OF DELIVERY: Day/Evening

MODE OF TEACHING: On Campus/Distance Learning

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Students aiming to get enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts in Economics under the Oxford Trent University (OTU) must complete Advanced Diploma in Business Administration/ GCE ‘A’ level or any other equivalent qualification.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS

In order to qualify for the award of Bachelor of Arts in Economics under the OTU, a candidate shall accrue an aggregate of at least 129 credits by satisfactory completion of subjects listed. Within the 129 credits, 30 credits are allocated for foundation courses; 60 credits for core courses; 30 credits for elective or concentration courses; 3 credits for internship & 6 credits for dissertation.

Alternatively, students can complete the degree in three-year time under European education system.

FOUNDATION COURSES: BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ECONOMICS

Economics Surveys & Forecasting
Introduction to Business English I
Introduction to Business English II
Introduction to Commuting
Introduction to Economics
Money, Banking & Credit
Principles of Macroeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
Private Enterprise & Public Policy
The Future of Money

CORE COURSES: BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ECONOMICS

Economic Development
Environmental Economics
Health Economics
Industrial Organization
International Economics
Introduction to Econometrics I
Introduction to Econometrics I
Introduction to Econometrics II
Introduction to Economics Methodology I
Introduction to Economics Methodology II
Labor Economics
Labor Law & Industrial Organization
Macroeconomic Analysis I
Macroeconomic Analysis II
Managerial Economics
Mathematical Economics
Microeconomic Analysis I
Microeconomic Analysis II
Statistics for Economics
Theory & Application of Economics

CONCENTRATION COURSES: BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ECONOMICS
Students are required to complete 30 Credits of Concentration Courses from the following ones.

Advanced Econometrics
Economics & Urban Problems
Economics of Future
Economics of Management &
Entrepreneurship
Financial Management
Forecasting in Public Sector
History of Economic Thoughts
History of Economics Development
Human Resource Management
International Finance & Trade Policy
Organization Behavior
Production Operations Management
Public Finance
Quantitative Method I
Quantitative Method II
Roots of Modern Economic Thought
Social & Institutional Economics
Strategic HRM
Strategic Quality Management
Taxation & Policy I
Taxation & Policy II
Time Series & Forecasting


Course Information:

Mode: Fulltime
Awarding Body: Oxford Trent University ( OTU )
Level: Undergraduate
School: Arts
Code: BAE
Total Credit Hours: 129
Duration: 48
Fee $: 18000