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Department of Economics, FASS National University of Singapore

Double Degree Programmes (DDPs) Faculty of Engineering and Department of Economics, FASS Cohort 2016/17 Associate Professor Albert Hu DDP Coordinator, Economics. Department of Economics, FASS National University of Singapore. Three Degree Possibilities. Home Faculty: FASS

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Department of Economics, FASS National University of Singapore

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  1. Double Degree Programmes (DDPs) • Faculty of Engineering and Department of Economics, FASS • Cohort 2016/17 • Associate Professor Albert Hu • DDP Coordinator, Economics Department of Economics, FASS National University of Singapore

  2. Three Degree Possibilities • Home Faculty: FASS • Double Honours Degree in B.Soc.Sci (Hons) & BEng (Hons) • Home Faculty: FOE • Double Honours Degree in BEng (Hons) & B.Soc.Sci (Hons) • Single Honours Degree in BEng (Hons) & BA

  3. Curriculum Structure

  4. Double Honours Degree in B.Soc.Sci (Hons) & BEng (Hons)- Home Faculty FASS

  5. Double Honours Degree in BEng (Hons) & B.Soc.Sci (Hons)- Home Faculty FoE

  6. Double Honours with Home Faculty FASS vs. Home Faculty FOE • Key difference: • FAS1101 vs. GET1051/ES1531

  7. Single Honours Degree in BEng (Hons) & BA- Home Faculty FoE

  8. Double Honours vs. Single Honours Degree in BEng (Hons) & BA - Home Faculty FoE • Key difference: • Less economics and common module requirements

  9. Recommended Progression when Reading EC Core Modules • BA • EC1101E Introduction to Economics Analysis or EC1301 Principles of Economics* • MA1505 Mathematics I** • MA1506 Mathematics II** • EC2101 Microeconomic Analysis I** • EC2102 Macroeconomic Analysis II** • ST1131 / MA3501 / CN3421 / EE2012 / CE2407 / ST2334 / BN2102*** • EC3101 Microeconomic Analysis II • EC3102 Microeconomic Analysis II • EC3303 Econometrics I • *pre-requisite to EC2101 & EC2102 • **pre-requisites to EC3101 & EC3102 • ***pre-requisite to EC3303

  10. Recommended Progression when Reading EC Core Modules • B.Soc.Sci (Hons) • EC1101E Introduction to Economics Analysis or EC1301 Principles of Economics* • MA1505 Mathematics I** • MA1506 Mathematics II** • EC2101 Microeconomic Analysis I** • EC2102 Macroeconomic Analysis II** • ST1131 / MA3501 / CN3421 / EE2012 / CE2407 / ST2334 / BN2102*** • EC3101 Microeconomic Analysis II • EC3102 Microeconomic Analysis II • EC3303 Econometrics I# • EC3304 Econometrics II • EC4103 Singapore Economy: Practice & Policy (offered in Semester 1 only) • *pre-requisite to EC2101 & EC2102 • **pre-requisites to EC3101 & EC3102 • ***pre-requisite to EC3303 • #pre-requisite to EC3304 & EC4103

  11. Specialisations in B.Soc.Sci (Hons) • (1) Quantitative Economics • (2) Monetary & Financial Economics • (3) Applied and Policy Economics • applicable to students who are on the Economics Honours track • specialisation is optional • may declare maximum 2 specialisations (students will need to read additional level-3000 and level-4000 EC modules) • the specialisation(s), if applicable, will be noted in the student’s official transcript

  12. Economics Modules • Module Preference Exercise (MPE) • conducted by FASS every semester except for special semesters • log in to CORS and submit maximum of 5 preferred EC modules through the system • department will pre-allocate EC module(s) after the MPE has closed, if demand is less than module quota, with 1 bid point deduction • students to bid for EC modules which are not pre-allocated • (2) Centralised Online Registration System (CORS) • students to bid for EC modules if they missed the MPE • no pre-allocation of modules when CORS is ongoing • students to continue to bid for module in the next bidding round if their bids in the earlier round were unsuccessful • department does not consider appeals for module enrolment when CORS is ongoing • students to send appeals for module enrolment after CORS has ended

  13. MORE INFORMATION Please visit: http://www.nus.edu.sg/prog/engecon/ ENQUIRIES askecon@nus.edu.sg

  14. QUESTION & ANSWER

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