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Welcome to MSc Economics 2006/2007

Welcome to MSc Economics 2006/2007. CHUCK BLACKORBY MSc Course Leader. Today (October 2nd). Check out MSc webpages in Econ PG computer lab S2.81b http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/economics/pg/econ/handbook/ Orientate yourself see map on MSc webpages

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Welcome to MSc Economics 2006/2007

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  1. Welcome to MSc Economics2006/2007 CHUCK BLACKORBY MSc Course Leader

  2. Today(October 2nd) • Check out MSc webpages in Econ PG computer lab S2.81b • http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/economics/pg/econ/handbook/ • Orientate yourself • see map on MSc webpages • Figure out location of PG Office (S2.133), noticeboard, pigeon-holes • Introduce yourself to fellow students. Find the bar … • Introductory Meeting • 14.00 in Lecture Theatre S0. 21 • Important information relevant to decisions you need to make • Departmental reception • S2.79 at 16.00-17.00 • Free drinks

  3. Introductory Meeting • Immediate things to do • Identify key people • Course structure • Pastoral support system • Other learning opportunities • Research workshops and seminars • IT and Library • Life-skills • These slides contain lots of information • Download the free MS PowerPoint viewer from www.microsoft.com/downloads. • Download the free Adobe pdf viewer from www.adobe.com.

  4. You should have • Registered with IT Services • https://www.warwick.ac.uk/cgi-bin/secure/register.pl • Say YES to the “ATHENS” option • You will get a userid, password and email address • Which will enable you to register for your modules. • Register for your modules • Use OMR (Online Module Registration) • http://www.warwick.ac.uk/ and click on my.insite

  5. Module Registration • The University needs to know your modules choice • use OMR • via my.insite • follow the onscreen instructions • and see helpsheet

  6. Week 1 • Sign up for Research Methods module workshops in IT and Library facilities • MSc Noticeboard (Social Studies, first floor) • by WEDS Week 2 • Teaching starts • See MSc Timetable in Induction Pack

  7. Important people:The most important person Mark Harrison Head of Department mark.harrison@warwick.ac.uk

  8. Quite important people

  9. Really very important people

  10. Basic course structure • See the Electronic Handbook for the gory details • Note exceptions

  11. Econometrics A or B ? • Take B if you are familiar with (or are prepared to fill in any gaps on your own): • Ordinary Least Squares • Tests of significance (t & F), Tests of linear restrictions • Properties of N, t, chi-squared, and F distributions • Multicollinearity, Prediction • Autocorrelation, Durbin-Watson test • Heteroscedasticity, Weighted Least Squares • Dummy variables, Endogeneity • Otherwise take A • If in doubt, email Mark Stewart

  12. Term 2 “Option” modules ? • Advice session at end of Term 1 • Email me to do something outside the mainstream • PROVISIONALLYchoose THREE from: • Behavioural Economics: Theory & Applications • International Monetary Economics • Monetary Economics • Economic History • ONE WBS module from: • Investment Management • Derivative Securities • International Financial Markets • Stochastic Methods in Finance (T1) • Current Issues in Applied Finance The Market for Labour International Trade Theory The Theory of Public Econ Game Theory Ind Econ: Horizontal Ind Econ: Vertical Micro Topics in Dev Macro Topics in Dev Microeconometrics Panel Data Econometrics

  13. Pastoral Support • Personal tutors • Allocated to you next week • See your PT every term = PT “Day” Oct 11 and Feb 7 Adviser to Overseas students Sushama MURTY Adviser to women students Jennifer SMITH Photo currently unavailable

  14. Institutional support • The Student Union • Advice and Welfare Services factsheets on many subjects • study skills, changing/leaving your course,….emergency contraception • Nightline service • 9pm to 9am student-run listening service, Tel 22199 • The University Health Centre • Make sure you are registered with a GP – before you get sick • NHS Direct 0845 4647 and http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/ • The University International Office • languages, social and financial support • University Counselling Service • Senior Tutor's office • Personal/emotional problems, disability etc • Tel 23761

  15. Teaching quality • Our teaching is “research-led” • Top marks in recent “RAE” exercise • (with UCL, LSE and Essex) • Top marks in a recent national “TQA” • Along with UCL and Essex • But it doesn’t always go right • We want feedback • Module assessment questionnaires • End-of-year survey • If all else fails – see me! • And you can help …………..

  16. … Staff-Student Liaison • We need student reps on GSSLC • 4 MSc Economics, 2 Diploma, 2 PhD students • Ethnic/geographic/gender mix • Please think about “standing” for this office • See http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/economics/pg/ and click on GSSLC • Don’t be shy - nominate yourself or a friend • Email Mandy by Oct 9 • a few words of background and a photo • Vote from Oct 11 to Oct 16 • We will email details to the “winners” • First meeting Oct 25

  17. My.economics • Information gateway for students • Communicate with staff • Click on my.economics

  18. Research workshops and seminars • Research seminar • External (often international) speakers • Thursdays 16.00-17.30 in S0.20 • and join us for drinks in Common Room afterwards • Specialist workshops • Mostly internal speakers • Most lunchtimes (13.00-14.00) • S2.79 • http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/economics/seminars/

  19. IT facilities • PC facilities • S2.74, S2.82, and any open area on campus • and S2.81b – reserved for ecpxxx logins • Connect from a campus residence • http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/its/facilities/studentcomputing/residences/ • Learn how to connect from off-campus • http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/its/facilities/offcampus/ • Computer service point • http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/its/facilities/purchasemaintain/servicepoint/

  20. IT Services • See what IT Services offers • http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/its/ • Help for the seriously IT-phobic • Tutor Support Service, IT Training Suite, Student Computer Centre • http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/its/training/openlearning/ • telephone to the Service Desk on ext. 73737, • Email the ServiceDesk • visit Tutors' Room between 10 am and 4 pm Monday to Thursday

  21. Library • The basics of library familiarisation is part of Research Methods module • Electronic journals • Bibliographic databases • http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/library/ • Opening hours • Weekdays 08.30 – 00.00 • Weekends 10.00 – 20.00 • Different in vacations

  22. Life Skills • Warwick Skills Certificate • Short courses in • IT, Communications • Creativity, Personal development • Career development, Academic skills • http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/academicoffice/postgrad/gsp/ • Foreign language skills • http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/languagecentre/ • English Language skills • Multimedia EASE – email CELTE

  23. Life after Warwick • Jobs • Check out the Careers Service soon • http://www.warwick.ac.uk/careers/ • PhD • Briefing in Research Methods lecture • Careers Service can help with this too • Staff have many connections elsewhere • Discuss with your PT

  24. And don’t forget ….. • IT Services on-line registration • Online Module Registration • Research Methods • sign-up for workshops on MSc Noticeboard • First lecture Week 2 • Check out the on-line handbook for details • Free drinks 16.00-17.00 in S2.79

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