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  2. Bachelor of Economics - Wikipedia

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    A Bachelor of Economics (BEc or BEcon) [1] [2] is an academic degree awarded to students who have completed undergraduate studies in economics.Specialized economics degrees are also offered as a "tagged" BA (Econ), BS (Econ) / BSc (Econ), BCom (Econ), and BSocSc (Econ), or variants such as the "Bachelor of Economic Science".

  3. Economics education - Wikipedia

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    Economics education or economic education is a field within economics that focuses on two main themes: . The current state of, and efforts to improve, the economics curriculum, materials and pedagogical techniques used to teach economics at all educational levels; and

  4. CORE Econ - Wikipedia

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    The Curriculum Open-Access Resources in Economics Project (CORE Econ) is an organisation that creates and distributes open-access teaching material on economics. The goal is to make teaching material and reform the economics curriculum. [1] Its textbook is taught as an introductory course at almost 500 universities. [2]

  5. University of Pennsylvania Economics Department - Wikipedia

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    Students enrolled in Wharton as undergraduates share some of the classes with students from the Economics Department, but the two degrees have otherwise separate curriculum. The department offers two majors: an economics major and a mathematical economics major. [6] It also offers graduate courses leading to a Ph.D. in economics.

  6. Philosophy, politics and economics - Wikipedia

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    Philosophy, politics and economics, or politics, philosophy and economics (PPE), is an interdisciplinary undergraduate or postgraduate degree which combines study from three disciplines. The first institution to offer degrees in PPE was the University of Oxford in the 1920s.

  7. Master of Economics - Wikipedia

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    The Master of Economics (MEcon or MEc) [1] [2] [3] is a postgraduate master's degree in economics comprising training in economic theory, econometrics, and/or applied economics. The degree is also offered as an MS or MSc, MA or MCom in economics; variants are the Master in Economic Sciences (MEconSc), and the Master of Applied Economics.

  8. Princeton University Department of Economics - Wikipedia

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    Economics is the most popular concentration (Princeton's version of an academic major) at the undergraduate level. [7] Because the university does not have a business school, the economics concentration attracts many students who are interested in careers in investment banking, management consulting, finance, technology, and more. [8]

  9. Robert Day School - Wikipedia

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    The program consists of a combination of coursework and co-curricular activities. The graduate curriculum is a set of courses in financial economics that leads to a Master of Arts in Finance. [4] Historically, there are between 20 and 25 students pursuing the master's degree in finance through the one-year program.