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Changes in the programme and courses

Lars Mørk

There have been some changes in the programme and courses from autumn 2011 onwards, see information below.


ECN304 – Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 5 credits, is a new course and will be given autumn 2011 by Stein Holden and Yohei Mitani.

ECN351 - Research in Development Economics, 5 credits, will be available as an optional course for master students in Economics. 

BUS231- Management Science – Principles will no longer be mandatory in the master programme in Development and Natural Resource Economics. Students who want to take this course as optional course must register with the code BUS230. BUS230 is taught in English if required. The name of BUS230 will be changed from “Management Science – Principles” to “Operational Research”.

ECN355 – Research in Development Economics II will be reduced from 10 credits to 5 credits. Prerequisites for ECN355 – Research in Development Economics II will be ECN351 - Research in Development Economics.These are changes that are relevant to students at courses and programmes given in English.

There have also been some changes in the courses and programmes given in Norwegian, see studierevisjonen 2011 (available in Norwegian only).

Updated: 03.05.11
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