{"id":5657,"date":"2021-03-05T07:32:14","date_gmt":"2021-03-05T07:32:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fass.nus.edu.sg\/ecs\/?page_id=5657"},"modified":"2023-02-22T16:15:16","modified_gmt":"2023-02-22T08:15:16","slug":"students-matriculated-in-academic-year-2021-22-minor-in-econs","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/fass.nus.edu.sg\/ecs\/students-matriculated-in-academic-year-2021-22-minor-in-econs\/","title":{"rendered":"Students Matriculated in Academic Year 2021\/22 (Minor in Econs)"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>\n\t\tMinor in Economics \n\t<\/h2>\n<h3>\n\t\tFor CHS and non-CHS Students Who Matriculated in Academic Year 2021\/22 and after\n\t<\/h3>\n\t<p>Students who would like to graduate with a Minor in Economics are required to pass at least 20 units of EC-coded or EC-recognised courses which include the following:<\/p>\n(1) EC1101E Introduction to Economic Analysis (See Note 1)<br \/>\n(2) EC2101 Microeconomic Analysis I and\/or EC2102 Macroeconomic Analysis I (See Note 2)<br \/>\n(3) A maximum of 4 units of EC-recognised courses for minor programme.\n<p><strong><u>Important Notes:<\/u><\/strong><\/p>\nNote 1: BSP1703 and RE1704 preclude EC1101E. Students who have passed BSP1703 or RE1704 need not read EC1101E. Please note that BSP1703 is not a replacement for EC1101E. Students who have passed BSP1703 are required to read any level-2000 or level-3000 EC elective or EC-recognised course to meet the minimum of 20 units of EC-coded or EC-recognised courses for the Minor in Economics programme. The units for BSP1703 is not counted towards the requirements of the Minor in Economics programme.<br \/>\nStudents who have passed RE1704 need not read EC1101E. RE1704 is an EC-recognised course that can be counted towards the requirements of the Minor in Economics programme.\n<p>Note 2: BSE3701 precludes EC2102. Students who have passed BSE3701 are required to read any level-2000 or level-3000 EC elective or EC-recognised course to meet the minimum of 20 units of EC-coded or EC-recognised courses for the Minor in Economics programme. The units for BSE3701 are not counted towards the requirements of the Minor in Economics programme.<\/p>\n<p>Students may read both EC2101 and EC2102, or one of the two courses.<\/p>\n<p>Note 3: EC-prefixed course exemptions (with &#8216;EXE&#8217; grade) cannot be counted towards the Minor in Economics requirements.<\/p>\n<p>Note 4: The Minor in Economics programme is available to CHS and non-CHS students. <strong><em>Business students who specialised in Business Economics are not allowed to declare the Minor in Economics programme.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<strong><u>EC-recognised courses for MINOR Programme<\/u><\/strong><br \/>\n<em>(Note: These courses are NOT applicable to students pursuing the Major in Economics and Second Major in Economics Programmes<\/em>)\nFIN2004\/FIN2004X\/FIN2704\/FIN2704X Finance<br \/>\nRE1704 Principles of Real Estate Economics<br \/>\nRE2705 Urban Economics<br \/>\nMA1102R \/ MA2002 Calculus<br \/>\nMA1521 Calculus for Computing<br \/>\nST3131 Regression 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