Distinction in MSc Economics modules
Dear University College London,
What percentage of students achieved distinction-level marks (70 or above) in the following modules offered in the MSc Economics, for the academic years 2015-2016 and 2016-2017?
ECONG100 - Research Methods
ECONG021 - Microeconomics
ECONG022 - Macroeconomics
ECONG020 - Econometrics
ECONG002 - Advanced Macroeconomic Theory
ECONG004 - Time Series Econometrics
ECONG008 - Advanced Microeconomic Theory
ECONG009 - Advanced Microeconometrics
ECONG011 - Public Microeconomics
ECONG013 - Topics in Labour Economics
ECONG014 - Topics in Money and Finance
ECONG015 - Economics of Development
ECONG041 - Health Economics
ECONG045 - Programme Evaluation for Users
ECONG047 - Empirical Industrial Organisation
ECONG050 - Behavioural Economics
ECONG051 - Macroeconomic Policy
ECONG052 - Ethics in Welfare Economics
ECONG057 - Environmental Economics: Principles and Policy
MSc Dissertation
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Q1) What percentage of students achieved distinction-level marks (70 or
above) in the following modules offered in the MSc Economics, for the
academic years 2015-2016 and 2016-2017?
ECONG100 - Research Methods
ECONG021 - Microeconomics
ECONG022 - Macroeconomics
ECONG020 - Econometrics
ECONG002 - Advanced Macroeconomic Theory
ECONG004 - Time Series Econometrics
ECONG008 - Advanced Microeconomic Theory
ECONG009 - Advanced Microeconometrics
ECONG011 - Public Microeconomics
ECONG013 - Topics in Labour Economics
ECONG014 - Topics in Money and Finance
ECONG015 - Economics of Development
ECONG041 - Health Economics
ECONG045 - Programme Evaluation for Users
ECONG047 - Empirical Industrial Organisation
ECONG050 - Behavioural Economics
ECONG051 - Macroeconomic Policy
ECONG052 - Ethics in Welfare Economics
ECONG057 - Environmental Economics: Principles and Policy
MSc Dissertation
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