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  2. Bachelor of Economics - Wikipedia

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    Bachelor of Economics. A Bachelor of Economics (BEc or BEcon) [1][2] is an academic degree awarded to students who have completed undergraduate studies in economics. Specialized economics degrees are also offered as a "tagged" BA (Econ), BS (Econ) / BSc (Econ), BCom (Econ), and BSocSc (Econ), or variants such as the "Bachelor of Economic Science".

  3. Higher School of Economics - Wikipedia

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    QS Top 50 Under 50: 31 38 38 48 51—60 81—90 THE Young University Rankings: 41 60 84 96 U.S. News & World Report Best Global Universities: 574 653 714 Regional ranking 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 QS University Rankings: BRICS: 37 37 39 62 63 58 QS Emerging Europe & Central Asia: 17 23 25 35 31 37 THE Emerging Economies University Rankings ...

  4. HEC Lausanne - Wikipedia

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    HEC Lausanne's Bachelor's program in Economics emphasizes a quantitative approach, focusing on mathematical and statistical tools for economic analysis. The curriculum includes core courses like Econometrics and Statistical Methods for Economics. The program encourages an interdisciplinary perspective and offers opportunities for research ...

  5. Stockholm School of Economics - Wikipedia

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    The Bachelor of Science in Business and Economics is a three-year program (180 ECTS credits). The BSc in Business and Economics is a program designed for students with an interest in a broad business education, including subjects as economics, finance, accounting, marketing, management, entrepreneurship, data analytics, business law and strategy.

  6. Vancouver School of Economics - Wikipedia

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    Website. economics.ubc.ca. The Vancouver School of Economics (also known as VSE) is a school of the University of British Columbia located in Vancouver, BC, Canada. The school ranks as one of the top 25 in the world and top in Canada. [3][4][5] The school exhibits research activity and offers undergraduate and graduate degrees.

  7. Norwegian School of Economics - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, NHH was ranked among the 101-150 best universities worldwide Economics/Business, and 901-1000 overall, by the Academic Ranking of World Universities. [26] in 2013, NHH dropped to the 151-200 bracket in Economics/Business in the same ranking. [27] As of 2022, NHH is ranked 301-500 worldwide for Economics and Econometrics by QS ranking. [28]

  8. University of Pennsylvania Economics Department - Wikipedia

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    Students enrolled in Wharton as undergraduates share some of the classes with students from the Economics Department, but the two degrees have otherwise separate curriculum. The department offers two majors: an economics major and a mathematical economics major. [6] It also offers graduate courses leading to a Ph.D. in economics.

  9. Degrees of the University of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The bachelor's degree is awarded soon after the end of the degree course (three or four years after matriculation). Contrary to common UK practice, [2] Oxford does not award bachelor's degrees with honours. However, a student whose degree is classified third class or higher is considered "to have achieved honours status". [3]