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Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Economics and any other major area of study offered by FEMA

  • Three years full-time

In FEMA's Bachelor of Commerce programme, students select two major areas of study during the second and third years of the course. Thus, students opting for Economics as one of their majors, choose another subject as major from the list of programme specialisations offered by FEMA. Currently, these are Accountancy, Management, Public Policy, Banking and Finance, Marketing and Insurance.

The course requires 180 ECTS credits of which 172 credits are compulsory and 8 credits are optional. 

 
Year II

Semester I

ECN2031
Econometrics I
4 ECTS
ECN2051
Intermediate Microeconomics I
4 ECTS
ECN2071
Intermediate Macroeconomics I
4 ECTS
ECN2161
Applied Microeconomics
4 ECTS


Semester II

ECN2041
Econometrics II
4 ECTS
ECN2061
Intermediate Microeconomics II
4 ECTS
ECN2081
Intermediate Macroeconomics II
4 ECTS
 

Year III

Semester I

ECN3041
Public Sector Economics I
5 ECTS
ECN3061
Economic Research Methods
5 ECTS
ECN3011
International Trade
5 ECTS
ECN3123
Applied Macroeconomics
5 ECTS


Semester II

ECN3021
Monetary Economics
5 ECTS
ECN3051
Public Sector Economics II
5 ECTS

 

Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) in Economics 

  • One year full-time (following the 3-year B.Com. programme)
The Honours programme requires 60 ECTS credits and the writing of a dissertation on any theme related to the programme. 

Year IV (Hons)

Semester I

ECN4031
Public Sector Economics III
5 ECTS
ECN4071
Development Economics
5 ECTS
ECN4111
Macroeconomics
5 ECTS
ECN4181
Industrial Economics
5 ECTS
ECN4192
Intermediate Econometrics
5 ECTS


Semester II

ECN4001
Growth Economics
5 ECTS
ECN4051
Environmental Economics
5 ECTS
ECN4061
Labour Economics
5 ECTS
ECN4101
Risk and Uncertainty
5 ECTS
ECN4071
The European Monetary Union
5 ECTS
 

Year

ECN4131
Dissertation
10 ECTS
 

Notices
Semester 2 Timetable 2012 - Day
Please click here to view timetables of Day Courses
The Euro Crisis and Beyond
Tuesday 10th and Thursday 12th April 2012
Seminar conducted by Professor Lino Briguglio and Dr Gordon Cordina
Organised by
The Department of Economics – University of Malta
in collaboration with
Malta University Holding Company Ltd
May/June2012 Exam Day timetable
Please click here for June Day exam timetable
May/June 2012 Evening Exam Timetable

 

Pls click here for June Evening Exam Timetable

 
 
Last Updated: 18 December 2009

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