Universität Wien

4.04. Economics

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A. Bachelor Programme Economics (A 033 513): Curriculum 2006

1. Introductory Phase

1.1. Basics of Economics

1.2. Linear Algebra

1.3. Basics of Business Administration

1.4. Basics of Business Sociology

2. Compulsory Courses

2.1. Europe's Political Economy with Special Emphasis on Austria

2.2. Micro Economy for Students of Economics

2.3. Macro Economy for Students of Economics

2.4. Formal Modelling in Economy

2.5. Decision and Game Theory

2.6. Analysis

2.7. Probability Calculation

2.8. Inferential Statistics

2.9. Applied Economy and Empirical Business Research

2.10. Basics of Financial Science

2.11. Business Administration

3. Compulsory Elective Courses

3.1. Economics

3.2. History of Theory and History of Business

3.3. Sociology and Political Science

3.4. Elective Modules

3.4.1. Economics
3.4.2. Business Administration
3.4.3. Economy and Statistics
3.4.3. Further Elective Modules

B. Master Programme Economics (066 913): Curriculum 2006

1. Area of Specialisation A

1.1. Advanced Macroeconomics

1.2. Advanced Microeconomics

1.3. Econometrics and Empirical Business Research

1.4. Compulsory Module Mathematical Methods

1.5. Elective Module Mathematical Methods

1.6. Econometrics and Game Theory

1.7. Modules in Economics

1.8. Elective Modules

1.8.1. Economics
1.8.2. Business Administration
1.8.3. Econometrics and Statistics
1.8.4. Further elective modules according to the curriculum

1.9. Discussion Course

2. Area of Specialisation B

2.1. Advanced Macroeconomics

2.2. Advanced Microeconomics

2.3. Econometrics and Empirical Business Research

2.4. Quantitative Methods in Economics

2.5. Modules in Economics

2.6. Elective Modules

2.6.1. Economics
2.6.2. Business Administration
2.6.3. Econometrics and Statistics
2.6.4. Further elective modules according to the curriculum

2.7. Discussion Course

C. Diploma Programme Economics (A 140)

First Stage of the Degree Programme

1.1. Introduction to Economics

1.2. Economics

1.3. Mathematics

1.4. Statistics

1.5. Applied Econometrics and Empirical Business Research

1.6. Business Administration

1.7. Elective Course

Second Stage of the Degree Programme

2.1. Economic Theory

2.2. Applied Economy

2.3. Financial Science

2.4. Econometrics and Empirical Business Research

2.5. Elective Courses

2.6. Conversatorium for Diploma Candidates

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