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Studying Economics at Brookes – your first year

Studying Economics at Brookes – your first year. What are the title and initials of my degree?. The Business Economics (BQ) degree - a single honours degree. It is not combined with any other subjects

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Studying Economics at Brookes – your first year

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  1. Studying Economics at Brookes – your first year

  2. What are the title and initials of my degree? • The Business Economics (BQ) degree - a single honours degree. It is not combined with any other subjects • The Economics (EC) degree is a combined honours degree which is studied jointly with a second field. • eg a Business and Economics (BW/EC) student is on both Business and Economics fields • eg an Economics and Politics (EC/PO) student is on both Economics and Politics fields

  3. Who is in charge of the fields? • Both the EC and BQ fields are within the Department of Economics and International Business • It is one of five departments in the Business School. • For advice about programmes and all administrative arrangements to do with the fields - see the Field Chair Sandra Nicholson (W202 Wheatley Campus, ext 5943, sjnicholson@brookes.ac.uk) • The academic side of the fields is managed by the programme director Andy Kilmister (N402 Wheatley Campus, ext.5986, ackilmister@brookes.ac.uk) • Both will have regular office hours advertised on PIP

  4. How many modules do I need to take? • You need to • pass eight basic modules in order to graduate and you should try to do this during your first year. • You need to • pass six basic modules to move into stage 2 of your degree at the end of the first year. • You need to • pass at least three modules during the year to stay at the university.

  5. When should I register for modules? • Register for modules before they start • (for this semester this means by 5pm on Friday). • If you register late the module leader may well say there is no room left on the module • You can delete modules during the first two weeks in which they run. • If you take more than nine modules a year the University charges So do not leave modules on your programme if you are not planning to finish them. • The best way to register / delete modules = PIP. • If that does not work see the Field Chair.

  6. Which Modules Should I take? • If you are an EC student you must take • U52002 Microeconomics 1 and • U52001 Macroeconomics 1 • If possible also take • U52005 Economics and Society and • U52003 Economic Data Analysis

  7. Which modules should I take (continued)? • If you are a BQ student you must take • U52002 Microeconomics 1, • U52001 Macroeconomics 1 and • U50012 Accounting for Business • If you are a BQ student and you do not have A-level Business Studies then you must take • U51002 Foundations of Business • If you are a BQ student and you do not have A-level Economics then you must take • U52004 Business Economics • If you are a BQ student you should take IF POSSIBLE • U52003 Economic Data Analysis, • U52005 Economics and Society and • U51000 Critical Thinking in Business • It is also a good idea to take U51001 Key Business Competencies

  8. Which modules should I take (continued)? • U52003 Economic Data Analysis • is a pre-requisite for the Econometrics module at stage 2 • Econometrics is important for masters degrees. This module is available to both EC and BQ students. • U51000 Critical Thinking in Business • is a pre-requisite for six of the optional modules in stage 2 of the BQ degree (modules relating to various areas of business and management) • U51001 Key Business Competencies • is a pre-requisite for the E-Business module at stage 2 which is acceptable on the BQ field.

  9. Who should I ask if I have any questions about the fields? • There are lots of sources of information and support available at Brookes: • Read the field guide carefully for field structure, regulations etc. • Use the Field Brookes Virtual site for information about particular modules • See the field chair for advice about programmes and module choices • See your academic adviser for more general academic advice

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