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Economics & Finance

          DESCRIPTION OF COURSES (BA DEGREE PROGRAMME)

          ECON 103    Basic Microeconomics
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course is designed to offer a broad coverage of microeconomic principles essential
          to  an  understanding  of  the  economic  activities  of  households,  business  organizations  and
          governments. It also equips students with the ability to apply microeconomic theory to critically
          analyse and evaluate social issues from economic perspectives.

          ECON 104    Basic Macroeconomics
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This  course  aims  at  equipping  students  with  the  understanding  of  the  principles  and
          concepts of macroeconomics. The structure of the course follows a standard pattern including
          topics  like  fiscal  policy,  monetary  policy,  economic  growth,  open  economy  and  business
          cycles.  Upon  completion  of  this  course,  students  will  be  able  to  acquire  a  well-balanced
          foundation for evaluating macroeconomic issues.

          ECON 113    Mathematics for Economics and Finance
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course aims to provide first year students a quantitative foundation in mathematics
          for business and economic analysis, equip students with knowledge in various quantitative
          techniques applicable to economic and business problems and enable students to interpret
          the analytical results.

          ECON 114    Economic Statistics
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course aims to provide students  with a broad overview  of statistics  with specific
          emphasis on preparing them for the Year 2 Econometrics course.

          ECON 203    Intermediate Microeconomics
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              The  course  aims  to  offer  an  in-depth  treatment  of  microeconomic  theory  in  order  to
          explore the relationship between economics analysis and human behaviours. It also equips
          students with the ability to apply concepts to analyse and resolve real-world economic issues.

          ECON 204    Intermediate Macroeconomics
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course aims to use  economic models to  develop students’ understanding  of the
          nature  of  macroeconomics  at  the  intermediate  level  and  the  role  of  fiscal  and  monetary
          policies  in  the  economic  system.  Apart  from  standard  topics  like  rational  expectation,
          behavioural  foundation,  unemployment  and  inflation,  the  course  also  follows  modern
          approaches  to  place  substantial  weight  on  economic  growth  and  international  political

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