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M.Sc. Computer Science — Minor subject Economics
If the minor subject Economics is chosen, two modules (12 LP) must be selected. If the minor subject Economics has not yet been taken in the Bachelor's program, Introduction to Economics ("A") and one of the modules marked "B" must be taken. If the minor in economics has already been studied in the bachelor's degree, at least one of the modules marked "B" and any other module must be selected.
List of modules in this area of study:
Sorted: alphabetical, by classification, by level and CP
- Applied Institutional Economics (Specialization module, 6 CP, C)
- Basic Concepts of Public Finance (Advanced module, 6 CP, C)
- Competition and Regulation (Specialization module, 6 CP, C)
- Development Economics: An Introduction (Specialization module, 6 CP, C)
- Economic Policy (Advanced module, 6 CP, C)
- Empirical Economics (Basic module, 6 CP, C)
- Environmental Economics (Specialization module, 6 CP, C)
- International Economics (Advanced module, 6 CP, A)
- Introduction to Economics (Basic module, 6 CP, A)
- Introduction to Economics of Cooperation (Specialization module, 6 CP, C)
- Introduction to Institutional Economics (Basic module, 6 CP, A)
- Introduction to Law and Economics (Specialization module, 6 CP, C)
- Macroeconomics I (Basic module, 6 CP, A)
- Macroeconomics II (Advanced module, 6 CP, B)
- Markets and Organizations (Specialization module, 6 CP, C)
- Microeconomics I (Basic module, 6 CP, A)
- Microeconomics II (Advanced module, 6 CP, B)
Please note:
This page applies to the most current examination regulations in Winter semester 2018/19. If you are studying according to an earlier or later examination regulation other provisions may apply:
- Winter 2016/17 (no corresponding element)
- Summer 2018 (no corresponding element)
- Winter 2018/19
- Winter 2019/20 (no corresponding element)
- Winter 2020/21 (no corresponding element)
- Summer 2021 (no corresponding element)
- Winter 2021/22 (no corresponding element)
- Winter 2022/23 (no corresponding element)
- Winter 2023/24 (no corresponding element)
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