{"id":370,"date":"2020-09-22T06:45:51","date_gmt":"2020-09-22T06:45:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fass.nus.edu.sg\/ecs\/?page_id=370"},"modified":"2020-11-11T02:47:04","modified_gmt":"2020-11-11T02:47:04","slug":"matriculated-16-17","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/fass.nus.edu.sg\/ecs\/matriculated-16-17\/","title":{"rendered":"Matriculated 16-17"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>\n\t\tSecond Major in Economics <br> (For FASS and Non-FASS students with second major in Economics)\n\t<\/h2>\n<h4>\n\t\tSTUDENTS MATRICULATED IN ACADEMIC YEAR 2016\/2017\n\t<\/h4>\n\tStudents who wish to graduate with a second major in Economics must fulfil the following requirements:\n(1) Pass EC1101E Introduction to Economic Analysis<strong>\u00a0OR<\/strong>\u00a0EC1301 Principles of Economics. FASS students may count EC1101E towards the FASS Exposure (Social Sciences) or Unrestricted Electives\u00a0<strong>(<em>see Note 1<\/em>)<br \/>\n<\/strong><br \/>\nPass\u00a0<u><strong>at least 44 MCs of EC-coded or EC-recognised modules<\/strong><\/u>, which must include the following:<br \/>\n(2) EC2101 Microeconomic Analysis I<br \/>\n(3) EC2102 Macroeconomic Analysis I\u00a0<strong>(<em>see Note 2<\/em>)<\/strong><br \/>\n(4) EC2104 Quantitative Methods for Economic Analysis\u00a0<strong>(<em>see Note 3<\/em>)<\/strong><br \/>\n(5) EC2303 Foundations for Econometrics\u00a0<strong>(<em>see Note 4<\/em>)<\/strong><br \/>\n(6) EC3101 Microeconomic Analysis II<br \/>\n(7) EC3102 Macroeconomic Analysis II<br \/>\n(8) EC3303 Econometrics I\u00a0<strong>(<em>see Note 5<\/em>)<\/strong><br \/>\n(9) A minimum of 20 MCs of EC modules at level-3000 or higher (including EC3101, EC3102 and EC3303)<br \/>\n(10)A maximum of 8 MCs of EC-recognised modules (double counting) for major programme\n<p><strong><em>Note 1: BSP1005\/BSP1703, RE1704 are preclusion modules for EC1101E\/EC1301. Students who have passed BSP1005\/BSP1703 or RE1704 need not read EC1101E\/EC1301. Please note that BSP1005\/BSP1703 or RE1704 are not a replacement for EC1101E\/EC1301. Students who have passed BSP1005\/BSP1703 or RE1704 are required to read any level-2000 or level-3000 EC elective or EC-recognised module to meet the minimum of 48 MCs of EC-coded or EC-recognised modules for the Second Major in Economics programme. The modular credits for BSP1005\/BSP1703 or RE1704 are not counted towards the requirements for the Second Major in Economics programme.<\/em><\/strong><strong><em><\/p>\n<p><\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Note 2: BSP2001,BSE3701 are preclusion modules for EC2102. Students who have passed BSP2001 or BSE3701 need not read EC2102. Please note that BSP2001 or BSE3701 are not a replacement for EC2102. Students who have passed BSP2001 are required to read any level-2000 or level-3000 EC elective or EC-recognised module to meet the minimum of 48 MCs of EC-coded or EC-recognised modules for the\u00a0Second Major\u00a0in Economics programme. The modular credits for BSP2001 or BSE3701 are not counted towards the requirements for the\u00a0Second Major\u00a0in Economics programme.<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<strong><em><br \/>\nNote 3: Any MA module that is not MA1301\/MA1301FC\/MA1301X or MA1311 or MA1312 or MA1421 or any 2 MCs MA modules is a preclusion to EC2104. Students who have passed any MA module that is not MA1301\/MA1301FC\/MA1301X or MA1311 or MA1312 or MA1421 need not read EC2104. Students who have passed any MA module that is not MA1301\/MA1301FC\/MA1301X or MA1311 or MA1312 or MA1421 are required to read any level-2000 or level-3000 EC elective or EC-recognised module to meet the minimum of 48 MCs of EC-coded or EC-recognised modules for the Second Major in Economics programme. Students who have passed EC2104 are not allowed to count more than one level-1000 MA module together with EC2104 towards the Economics major requirements.<\/em><\/strong>\n<strong><em><br \/>\nNote 4: All ST modules, DSC1007\/DSC1007X, MA2216 are preclusion modules for EC2303. Students who have passed any\u00a0ST module or DSC1007\/DSC1007X or MA2216 need not read EC2303.\u00a0Students who have passed any ST module or\u00a0<\/em><\/strong><strong><em>DSC1007\/DSC1007X<\/em><\/strong><em><strong>\u00a0or MA2216 are required to\u00a0<\/strong><\/em><strong><em>read any level-2000 or level-3000 EC elective or EC-recognised module to meet the minimum of 48 MCs of EC-coded or EC-recognised modules for the Second Major in Economics programme.<\/em><\/strong><br \/>\n<strong><em><br \/>\nNote 5: ST3131 is a preclusion to EC3303. Students who have passed ST3131 need not read EC3303.\u00a0ST3131\u00a0is an EC-recognised module that can be counted towards the requirements for the Second Major in Economics programme.<\/em><\/strong><br \/>\n<strong><em><br \/>\n<\/em><\/strong>\n<h3><\/h3>\n<strong><u>EC-recognised modules for SECOND MAJOR Programme<\/u><\/strong><br \/>\nNote: These modules are NOT applicable to students pursuing the Minor Programme\nThe following modules are recognised as fulfilling the requirements of the Economics major:<u><br \/>\n<\/u>\nBSS4003A Special Sem in Business: Innovation and Productivity<br \/>\nBT1101 Introduction to Business Analytics<br \/>\nIS3240 Economics of E-Business<br \/>\nMA1101R Linear Algebra I<br \/>\nMA1521 Calculus for Computing \/ MA1102R Calculus<br \/>\nMA1505 Mathematics I<br \/>\nMA1506 Mathematics II<br \/>\nMA1507 Advanced Calculus<br \/>\nMA1508 Linear Algebra with Applications<br \/>\nMA2108 Mathematical Analysis I<br \/>\nMA3110 Mathematical Analysis II<br \/>\nRE2102 Real Estate Economics<br \/>\nST1131 Introduction to Statistics<br \/>\nST2131 \/ MA2216 Probability<br \/>\nST3131 Regression Analysis<br \/>\nPP5141 The Economic and Evolutionary Foundations of the Singapore Story\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Second Major in Economics (For FASS and Non-FASS students with second major in Economics) STUDENTS MATRICULATED IN ACADEMIC YEAR 2016\/2017 Students who wish to graduate with a second major in Economics must fulfil the following requirements: (1) Pass EC1101E Introduction to Economic Analysis\u00a0OR\u00a0EC1301 Principles of Economics. 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